(Queen Mary) is a world-leading institution based at five campuses across east and central London. Its history dates back to 1785, with the founding of England’s first medical school at the Royal London Hospital. Students can study a wide variety of degrees including humanities, social sciences, law, medicine and dentistry, and science and engineering. The university places 19th in the UK and 114th in the world (QS Subject rankings 2021) and was the first Russell Group institution to deliver degree apprenticeship programmes.The institution strives to provide students with the perfect learning environment and has invested GBP 105 million in new facilities over the past five years. From a redevelopment of the engineering building that introduces brand new, state-of-the-art robotics facilities, to the UK’s first new dental school in forty years, Queen Mary is constantly improving its student offering.Queen Mary boasts a hugely diverse student population, with over 27,000 students from more than 160 different countries, and 50 per cent of the university’s student community is made up of international students.The award-winning careers service on offer at the institution provides students with the opportunity to book one-to-one careers appointments with trained advisors, look through over 2,000 work experience opportunities and attend events to meet employers from all over the UK. This has led to Queen Mary being ranked 10th in the UK for graduate starting salaries by the Sunday Times Good University Guide.Research at Queen Mary is world-leading, as academics at the peak of their careers work to influence areas such as cancer treatment and astronomy. In fact, Queen Mary was ranked fifth in the UK for the quality of research outputs (i.e. at 3* and 4* level) in the most recent REF2014 exercise.

  • University Type Public University
  • Cost of Attendance About £27,500
  • Applications Accepted Online
  • Work-Study Available
  • Intake Type Semester wise
  • Motto Latin: Coniunctis Viribus
  • Motto in English With united powers
  • Type Public research university
  • Established 1785 – London Hospital Medical College
  • 1843 – St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College
  • 1882 – Westfield College
  • 1887 – East London College/Queen Mary College[1][2][3]
  • Chancellor The Princess Royal
  • (as Chancellor of the University of London)
  • Principal Colin Bailey

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