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St George's, University of London

St George's, University of London (legally St George's Hospital Medical School, informally St George's or SGUL),[4] is a university located in Tooting in South London and is a member institution of the University of London. St George's hospital has its origins in 1733, and began formal registration of trainee fixtures in 1751.[5] It was the second institution in England to provide formal training courses for doctors (after the University of Oxford).[citation needed] St George's affiliated with the University of London soon after the latter's establishment in 1836.[6]

St George's, University of London
TypePublic research university
Established1733; 291 years ago (1733)
Parent institution
University of London
Endowment£5.8 million (2022)[1]
Budget£87.8 million (2021–22)[1]
ChancellorThe Princess Royal
(as Chancellor of the University of London)
Vice-ChancellorJenny Higham[2]
Students4,330 (2019/20)[3]
Undergraduates3,520 (2019/20)[3]
Postgraduates810 (2019/20)[3]
Location
Tooting, London, England
CampusUrban
Colours
  •    Blue and blue (Institution)
  •    Green and gold (Students' Union)
AffiliationsUnited Hospitals
Universities UK
Websitewww.sgul.ac.uk

St George's is closely affiliated to St George's Hospital and is one of the United Hospitals.

History edit

 
Hyde Park Corner in 1842
 
Former St George's Hospital

St George’s Hospital Medical School was originally established in 1733 as part of St George's Hospital at Hyde Park Corner (now the site of The Lanesborough hotel), in central London. The medical school was relocated, together with St George's Hospital to Tooting, South London in 1980. A joint faculty with Kingston University, the Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences, has increased the variety of allied healthcare courses offered at St George's, including Nursing, Physiotherapy, Paramedic Science and Radiography.

St George's was the first institution in the United Kingdom to offer a four-year graduate entry Medicine degree based on the programme from Flinders University,[7] with which it has an exchange programme. The first intake was in 2000 with 35 students and the course has since been emulated by many other universities. Entry to the course is highly competitive with candidates being required to sit the GAMSAT as part of the application process.

In 2008, St George's announced that it planned to merge with Royal Holloway to form a single institution within the University of London.[8][9] The merger was called off in a joint statement by the two colleges' principals on 25 September 2009.[10][11] St George's intends to keep working with Royal Holloway in the field of health and social care along with its well-established Joint Faculty with Kingston University.[12] St George's, Kingston University and Royal Holloway will continue to collaborate in the field of health and social care as part of the existing SWan (South West London Academic Network) healthcare alliance.[13]

In 2023, a merger was proposed between St George's and City, University of London.[14]

Campus edit

The St George's University of London campus is located in the Tooting area of south-west London, and is co-located with St George's Hospital, a 1,300 bed major trauma centre.[15]

Teaching facilities at the campus include clinical skills laboratories and a simulation suite allowing students to practice based on real-life situations including surgical and medical emergencies.[15] The university library houses approximately 42,000 books and subscribes to over 10,000 journals.[15]

Previously, the Rob Lowe Sports Centre located at the St George's Hospital grounds provided sporting facilities to students and staff, including a sports hall, three squash courts, and weights and fitness rooms.[15] However, the site has recently been decommissioned, with only the sports hall retained. Students have used other facilities instead, including the nearby Tooting Leisure Centre.

Courses edit

Rankings
National rankings
Complete (2024)[16]78
Times / Sunday Times (2024)[17]80
Global rankings
ARWU (2023)[18]501–600
THE (2024)[19]301–350
UCAS Admission Statistics
2022 2021 2020 2019 2018
Applications[α][20] 8,875 9,500 6,020 5,940 5,825
Accepted[α][20] 1,065 1,050 935 980 835
Applications/Accepted Ratio[α] 8.3 9.0 6.4 6.1 7.0
Offer Rate (%)[β][21] 40.0 35.3 38.7 39.0 37.8
Average Entry Tariff[22] 149 145 147 154
  1. ^ a b c Main scheme applications, International and UK
  2. ^ UK domiciled applicants

St George's offers foundation and undergraduate degrees at its site in Tooting in medical, biomedical and healthcare sciences, including: Biomedical Science BSc (Hons), Biomedical Science Foundation Degree, Healthcare Practice DipHE and BSc (Hons), Healthcare Practice Foundation Degree, Healthcare Science (Physiological Sciences) BSc (Hons), Clinical Pharmacology BSc (Hons),[23] Medicine (four-year graduate stream) MBBS4, Medicine (five-year) MBBS5, and Medicine (six-year) MBBS6, Physician Associate Studies MSc.[15][24]

In partnership with Kingston University, the joint Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences also offers degrees in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, paramedic science, nursing, midwifery, social work and diagnostic or therapeutic radiography.

St George's, in partnership with INTO University Partners, has also formed a joint venture, INTO SGUL, to offer a Foundation in Medical, Biomedical and Health Sciences for international students whose qualifications do not allow direct progression into Bachelors level study in the UK, and a six-year MBBS and a four-year graduate stream MBBS programme specifically for international students, with clinical placements overseas. The first student cohort on each international MBBS programme entered St George's in September 2012.[25]

Outside of the UK, the MBBS4 is also offered in Nicosia, Cyprus, through a partnership between St George's and the University of Nicosia. The new programme was inaugurated and the first student cohort commenced in Nicosia in September 2011. The programme at the University of Nicosia features international clinical placements in Israel and the United States.[26]

St George's also offers numerous research and taught postgraduate degrees.[15]

Teaching edit

St George's uses the integrated approach which involves the use of both Case Based Learning (CBL), Problem Based Learning (PBL) and a traditional style of learning with the use of lectures and tutorials. The degree of PBL used in teaching varies between courses, for example, being a major part of the Medicine (Graduate Entry) course but not prominently within the Biomedical Sciences curriculum. Anatomy is taught at St George's through prosections and practical within the dissecting room, with anatomical dissection being optional as part of the Summer Dissection Programme.

In the medical curriculum, preclinical teaching (first and second year in the undergraduate stream, and first year in the graduate stream) is largely based on lectures and tutorials held at the St George's campus, with a few weeks worth of attachments to various hospital departments. The third year of the undergraduate stream and second year of the graduate stream, also known as Transitional (T) year, comprises three blocks of PBL with lectures and tutorials and three blocks of clinical placements in medicine, surgery and general practice. Subsequent clinical years of either course are spent on clinical placements of various specialities, with teaching occurring as lecture weeks prior to each placement block, or teaching which occurs at hospital sites led by clinical staff.

Clinical placements for students on Medical degrees are mainly at St. George's Hospital, and at other sites such as Kingston Hospital, Croydon University Hospital, St Helier Hospital and Epsom General Hospital. Other further sites, such as Frimley Park Hospital, St Peter's Hospital and Margate Hospital are sites for placements during the later years of medical school.

Student life edit

The St George's Students' Union (SGSU) organises various activities including fancy dress discos and a Rag Week, the annual series of fund-raising events. In recent years the Union has become more politically aware and shown greater interest in National Union of Students and British Medical Association activities.

Each new student at St George's is assigned a 'mum' or 'dad' in the year above. These 'parents' act as mentors for the new students, giving them advice about the course, often tutoring them when needed, as well as buying them drinks during Freshers' Week and beyond. Over the years the family expands to include siblings, uncles, aunts, grandparents etc., spanning all the years of the various courses.[citation needed]

St George's enters a team into the British television quiz programme University Challenge each year and has previously excelled through the competition, especially in the field of medicine - unsurprisingly.

Academic, cultural and religious societies edit

There are several societies run by students at St George's focussed on several different aspects of academia, ranging from the Henry Gray Anatomical Society, St George's Surgical Society, Clinical Neuroscience Society, Cardiology Society and Paediatrics Society. Several clubs and societies cater to different segments of the student population, including cultural groups such as the Association of Chinese and British University Students (ABACUS), Afro-Caribbean Society or Arab Society. Religious groups include the Islamic Society and the Christian Union

Performance societies edit

Many student groups at St George's produce yearly performances, mostly focused on dancing and singing. Some of these groups include the Diwali Show, Fashion Show, Tooting Show, St George's Revue, and the Musical Society.

Sports clubs edit

St. George’s Hospital Medical School RFC is one of the oldest rugby clubs in the world having been founded in 1863.

St George's also has a number of other sports clubs including Muay Thai, swimming, rowing, cheerleading, volleyball, fencing, football, netball, hockey, and many others and participates in various competitions. As St George's is a member of the United Hospitals, the teams also compete in separate competitions with the five other medical schools within the University of London and that of Imperial College.

Halls of residence edit

The university runs a hall of residence, Horton Halls, a large modern site which first opened to new students in late September 2007, replacing St. George's Grove the old hall of residence.

1980s Student applications controversy edit

In December 1986, it was discovered that a computer program used to process student applications at St. George's, written by Dr Geoffrey Franglen in 1979, had discriminated against non-Caucasians and female candidates by deliberately reducing their likelihood of being offered an interview.[27][28] A Commission for Racial Equality inquiry found that this unfairly deprived 60 candidates a year, as well as finding that various senior academics were aware that the program was discriminatory several times between 1982 and 1986.[29][30]

Notable people edit

Notable alumni edit

Notable alumni of St George's include:

Principals / Deans edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "2021/22 Annual Report and Financial Statements" (PDF). St George's, University of London. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  2. ^ "St George's Leadership Team". St George's. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  3. ^ a b c "Where do HE students study?". Higher Education Statistics Agency. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Secretariat Office". Governance - St George's, University of London.
  5. ^ [1] 16 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ The University of London 1836-1986 by Negley Harte (1986), p.96
  7. ^ [2] 7 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ St George's Council decision on merger - SGUL
  9. ^ Lipsett, Anthea (1 October 2008). "London universities merge". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
  10. ^ Joint statement from St George's and Royal Holloway, University of London, 25/9/09 [3]
  11. ^ RHSG St George's, University of London and Royal Holloway joint statement 25/9/09 [4]
  12. ^ . Rhul.ac.uk. 28 September 2009. Archived from the original on 1 October 2009. Retrieved 29 April 2010.
  13. ^ R. Attwood 'Finance worries kill off medical school merger' Times Higher Education 1/10/09 [5]
  14. ^ "Have your say on the University's new name". City, University of London. 31 May 2023.
  15. ^ a b c d e f "University guide 2013: St George's, University of London". The Guardian. 29 May 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  16. ^ "Complete University Guide 2024". The Complete University Guide. 7 June 2023.
  17. ^ "Good University Guide 2024". The Times. 15 September 2023.
  18. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities 2023". Shanghai Ranking Consultancy. 15 August 2023.
  19. ^ "THE World University Rankings 2024". Times Higher Education. 28 September 2023.
  20. ^ a b "UCAS Undergraduate Sector-Level End of Cycle Data Resources 2022". ucas.com. UCAS. Show me... Domicile by Provider. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  21. ^ "2022 entry UCAS Undergraduate reports by sex, area background, and ethnic group". UCAS. 2 February 2023. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  22. ^ "University League Tables entry standards 2024". The Complete University Guide.
  23. ^ "Clinical Pharmacology".
  24. ^ . St George's, University of London. Archived from the original on 21 July 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  25. ^ . St George's, University of London. Archived from the original on 29 October 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  26. ^ Official website of University of Nicosia and St George's
  27. ^ Neumann, Peter G. (11 December 1986). "The RISKS Digest, Volume 4 Issue 27".
  28. ^ Lowry S; Macpherson G (1988). "A blot on the profession". Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 296 (6623): 657–8. doi:10.1136/bmj.296.6623.657. PMC 2545288. PMID 3128356.
  29. ^ Brian Randell (2 February 1987). "Computerised Discrimination (an update), 30 January 1987". The Risks Digest. ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy. 4 (5).
  30. ^ Brian Randell (1 March 1988). "'Computer Programmed In Predjudice' [RISKS-4.27 revisited], 29 February 1988". The Risks Digest. ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy. 6 (34).

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • St George's Students' Union website
  • Lists of St George's, University of London military personnel, 1914–1918

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SGUL redirects here For the Scottish Golf Union Limited the board of the Scottish Golf Union see Scottish Golf Union St George s University of London legally St George s Hospital Medical School informally St George s or SGUL 4 is a university located in Tooting in South London and is a member institution of the University of London St George s hospital has its origins in 1733 and began formal registration of trainee fixtures in 1751 5 It was the second institution in England to provide formal training courses for doctors after the University of Oxford citation needed St George s affiliated with the University of London soon after the latter s establishment in 1836 6 St George s University of LondonTypePublic research universityEstablished1733 291 years ago 1733 Parent institutionUniversity of LondonEndowment 5 8 million 2022 1 Budget 87 8 million 2021 22 1 ChancellorThe Princess Royal as Chancellor of the University of London Vice ChancellorJenny Higham 2 Students4 330 2019 20 3 Undergraduates3 520 2019 20 3 Postgraduates810 2019 20 3 LocationTooting London EnglandCampusUrbanColours Blue and blue Institution Green and gold Students Union AffiliationsUnited HospitalsUniversities UKWebsitewww wbr sgul wbr ac wbr ukSt George s is closely affiliated to St George s Hospital and is one of the United Hospitals Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Courses 4 Teaching 5 Student life 5 1 Academic cultural and religious societies 5 2 Performance societies 5 3 Sports clubs 5 4 Halls of residence 6 1980s Student applications controversy 7 Notable people 7 1 Notable alumni 7 2 Principals Deans 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Hyde Park Corner in 1842 nbsp Former St George s HospitalSt George s Hospital Medical School was originally established in 1733 as part of St George s Hospital at Hyde Park Corner now the site of The Lanesborough hotel in central London The medical school was relocated together with St George s Hospital to Tooting South London in 1980 A joint faculty with Kingston University the Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences has increased the variety of allied healthcare courses offered at St George s including Nursing Physiotherapy Paramedic Science and Radiography St George s was the first institution in the United Kingdom to offer a four year graduate entry Medicine degree based on the programme from Flinders University 7 with which it has an exchange programme The first intake was in 2000 with 35 students and the course has since been emulated by many other universities Entry to the course is highly competitive with candidates being required to sit the GAMSAT as part of the application process In 2008 St George s announced that it planned to merge with Royal Holloway to form a single institution within the University of London 8 9 The merger was called off in a joint statement by the two colleges principals on 25 September 2009 10 11 St George s intends to keep working with Royal Holloway in the field of health and social care along with its well established Joint Faculty with Kingston University 12 St George s Kingston University and Royal Holloway will continue to collaborate in the field of health and social care as part of the existing SWan South West London Academic Network healthcare alliance 13 In 2023 a merger was proposed between St George s and City University of London 14 Campus editThe St George s University of London campus is located in the Tooting area of south west London and is co located with St George s Hospital a 1 300 bed major trauma centre 15 Teaching facilities at the campus include clinical skills laboratories and a simulation suite allowing students to practice based on real life situations including surgical and medical emergencies 15 The university library houses approximately 42 000 books and subscribes to over 10 000 journals 15 Previously the Rob Lowe Sports Centre located at the St George s Hospital grounds provided sporting facilities to students and staff including a sports hall three squash courts and weights and fitness rooms 15 However the site has recently been decommissioned with only the sports hall retained Students have used other facilities instead including the nearby Tooting Leisure Centre Courses editRankingsNational rankingsComplete 2024 16 78Times Sunday Times 2024 17 80Global rankingsARWU 2023 18 501 600THE 2024 19 301 350UCAS Admission Statistics 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018Applications a 20 8 875 9 500 6 020 5 940 5 825Accepted a 20 1 065 1 050 935 980 835Applications Accepted Ratio a 8 3 9 0 6 4 6 1 7 0Offer Rate b 21 40 0 35 3 38 7 39 0 37 8Average Entry Tariff 22 149 145 147 154 a b c Main scheme applications International and UK UK domiciled applicantsSt George s offers foundation and undergraduate degrees at its site in Tooting in medical biomedical and healthcare sciences including Biomedical Science BSc Hons Biomedical Science Foundation Degree Healthcare Practice DipHE and BSc Hons Healthcare Practice Foundation Degree Healthcare Science Physiological Sciences BSc Hons Clinical Pharmacology BSc Hons 23 Medicine four year graduate stream MBBS4 Medicine five year MBBS5 and Medicine six year MBBS6 Physician Associate Studies MSc 15 24 In partnership with Kingston University the joint Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences also offers degrees in physiotherapy occupational therapy paramedic science nursing midwifery social work and diagnostic or therapeutic radiography St George s in partnership with INTO University Partners has also formed a joint venture INTO SGUL to offer a Foundation in Medical Biomedical and Health Sciences for international students whose qualifications do not allow direct progression into Bachelors level study in the UK and a six year MBBS and a four year graduate stream MBBS programme specifically for international students with clinical placements overseas The first student cohort on each international MBBS programme entered St George s in September 2012 25 Outside of the UK the MBBS4 is also offered in Nicosia Cyprus through a partnership between St George s and the University of Nicosia The new programme was inaugurated and the first student cohort commenced in Nicosia in September 2011 The programme at the University of Nicosia features international clinical placements in Israel and the United States 26 St George s also offers numerous research and taught postgraduate degrees 15 Teaching editSt George s uses the integrated approach which involves the use of both Case Based Learning CBL Problem Based Learning PBL and a traditional style of learning with the use of lectures and tutorials The degree of PBL used in teaching varies between courses for example being a major part of the Medicine Graduate Entry course but not prominently within the Biomedical Sciences curriculum Anatomy is taught at St George s through prosections and practical within the dissecting room with anatomical dissection being optional as part of the Summer Dissection Programme In the medical curriculum preclinical teaching first and second year in the undergraduate stream and first year in the graduate stream is largely based on lectures and tutorials held at the St George s campus with a few weeks worth of attachments to various hospital departments The third year of the undergraduate stream and second year of the graduate stream also known as Transitional T year comprises three blocks of PBL with lectures and tutorials and three blocks of clinical placements in medicine surgery and general practice Subsequent clinical years of either course are spent on clinical placements of various specialities with teaching occurring as lecture weeks prior to each placement block or teaching which occurs at hospital sites led by clinical staff Clinical placements for students on Medical degrees are mainly at St George s Hospital and at other sites such as Kingston Hospital Croydon University Hospital St Helier Hospital and Epsom General Hospital Other further sites such as Frimley Park Hospital St Peter s Hospital and Margate Hospital are sites for placements during the later years of medical school Student life editThe St George s Students Union SGSU organises various activities including fancy dress discos and a Rag Week the annual series of fund raising events In recent years the Union has become more politically aware and shown greater interest in National Union of Students and British Medical Association activities Each new student at St George s is assigned a mum or dad in the year above These parents act as mentors for the new students giving them advice about the course often tutoring them when needed as well as buying them drinks during Freshers Week and beyond Over the years the family expands to include siblings uncles aunts grandparents etc spanning all the years of the various courses citation needed St George s enters a team into the British television quiz programme University Challenge each year and has previously excelled through the competition especially in the field of medicine unsurprisingly Academic cultural and religious societies edit There are several societies run by students at St George s focussed on several different aspects of academia ranging from the Henry Gray Anatomical Society St George s Surgical Society Clinical Neuroscience Society Cardiology Society and Paediatrics Society Several clubs and societies cater to different segments of the student population including cultural groups such as the Association of Chinese and British University Students ABACUS Afro Caribbean Society or Arab Society Religious groups include the Islamic Society and the Christian Union Performance societies edit Many student groups at St George s produce yearly performances mostly focused on dancing and singing Some of these groups include the Diwali Show Fashion Show Tooting Show St George s Revue and the Musical Society Sports clubs edit St George s Hospital Medical School RFC is one of the oldest rugby clubs in the world having been founded in 1863 St George s also has a number of other sports clubs including Muay Thai swimming rowing cheerleading volleyball fencing football netball hockey and many others and participates in various competitions As St George s is a member of the United Hospitals the teams also compete in separate competitions with the five other medical schools within the University of London and that of Imperial College Halls of residence edit The university runs a hall of residence Horton Halls a large modern site which first opened to new students in late September 2007 replacing St George s Grove the old hall of residence 1980s Student applications controversy editIn December 1986 it was discovered that a computer program used to process student applications at St George s written by Dr Geoffrey Franglen in 1979 had discriminated against non Caucasians and female candidates by deliberately reducing their likelihood of being offered an interview 27 28 A Commission for Racial Equality inquiry found that this unfairly deprived 60 candidates a year as well as finding that various senior academics were aware that the program was discriminatory several times between 1982 and 1986 29 30 Notable people editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources St George s University of London news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Notable alumni edit nbsp John Hunter nbsp Henry Gray nbsp Harry Hill nbsp Edward Jenner Notable alumni of St George s include J K Acquaye 1940 Professor of Haematology president of the West African College of Physicians 2003 2004 Joseph Adams 1756 1818 English physician and surgeon Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie 1783 1862 English physiologist and surgeon who pioneered research into bone and joint disease Henry Vandyke Carter 1831 1897 English anatomist surgeon and anatomical artist most notable for his illustrations of the book Gray s Anatomy Walter Butler Cheadle 1836 1910 English paediatrician Sir Francis Darwin 1848 1925 botanist son of Charles Darwin Sir John William Fisher 1788 1876 English surgeon Henry Gray FRS 1827 1861 English anatomist and surgeon most notable for publishing the book Gray s Anatomy Harry Hill born 1964 English BAFTA Award winning comedian author and television presenter John Hunter 1728 1793 Scottish surgeon and anatomist William Hunter 1718 1783 Scottish anatomist and physician Edward Jenner FRS 1749 1823 English scientist and the first doctor to introduce and study the smallpox vaccine Nik Johnson born 1969 Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Henry Bence Jones 1813 1873 English physician described Bence Jones protein Francis Laking 1847 1914 Surgeon Apothecary to Queen Victoria Physician in Ordinary to King Edward VII and George V Christine Lee emeritus professor of haemophilia in the University of London Henry Marsh born 1950 English neurosurgeon Caroline Moore UK s first woman Professor of Urology University College London George Pearson FRS 1751 1858 physician chemist and early advocate of Jenner s cowpox vaccination Paul Sinha born 1970 Rose D Or winning broadcaster and stand up comedian Mike Stroud born 1955 English physician and eminent explorer Patrick Steptoe FRS 1913 1988 English obstetrician gynaecologist and pioneer of fertility treatment Responsible for developing in vitro fertilization Sir Patrick Vallance FRS born 1960 Government Chief Scientific Adviser GCSA and Head of the Government Science and Engineering GSE profession David Webb born 1953 clinical vice president British Pharmacological Society vice president Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Edward Adrian Wilson 1872 1912 English polar explorer physician naturalist painter and ornithologist Thomas Young 1773 1829 English polymath Mike Wozniak British comedian writer and actorPrincipals Deans edit Jenny Higham since 2015 Peter Kopelman 2008 to 2015 Michael Farthing 2003 to 2007 Sir Robert Boyd 1996 to 2003 Sir William Asscher 1988 to 1996 Richard J West 1982 to 1987 Robert Lowe 1971 to 1982 Alastair Hunter 1956 to 1971 References edit a b 2021 22 Annual Report and Financial Statements PDF St George s University of London Retrieved 2 February 2023 St George s Leadership Team St George s Retrieved 1 January 2023 a b c Where do HE students study Higher Education Statistics Agency Retrieved 1 March 2020 Secretariat Office Governance St George s University of London 1 Archived 16 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine The University of London 1836 1986 by Negley Harte 1986 p 96 2 Archived 7 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine St George s Council decision on merger SGUL Lipsett Anthea 1 October 2008 London universities merge The Guardian Retrieved 24 May 2010 Joint statement from St George s and Royal Holloway University of London 25 9 09 3 RHSG St George s University of London and Royal Holloway joint statement 25 9 09 4 RHUL website 25 9 09 Rhul ac uk 28 September 2009 Archived from the original on 1 October 2009 Retrieved 29 April 2010 R Attwood Finance worries kill off medical school merger Times Higher Education 1 10 09 5 Have your say on the University s new name City University of London 31 May 2023 a b c d e f University guide 2013 St George s University of London The Guardian 29 May 2012 Retrieved 20 July 2012 Complete University Guide 2024 The Complete University Guide 7 June 2023 Good University Guide 2024 The Times 15 September 2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities 2023 Shanghai Ranking Consultancy 15 August 2023 THE World University Rankings 2024 Times Higher Education 28 September 2023 a b UCAS Undergraduate Sector Level End of Cycle Data Resources 2022 ucas com UCAS Show me Domicile by Provider Retrieved 8 February 2023 2022 entry UCAS Undergraduate reports by sex area background and ethnic group UCAS 2 February 2023 Retrieved 2 February 2023 University League Tables entry standards 2024 The Complete University Guide Clinical Pharmacology St George s undergraduate courses A Z St George s University of London Archived from the original on 21 July 2012 Retrieved 20 July 2012 Programmes in Medical and Health Sciences for international students St George s University of London Archived from the original on 29 October 2012 Retrieved 4 December 2012 Official website of University of Nicosia and St George s Neumann Peter G 11 December 1986 The RISKS Digest Volume 4 Issue 27 Lowry S Macpherson G 1988 A blot on the profession Br Med J Clin Res Ed 296 6623 657 8 doi 10 1136 bmj 296 6623 657 PMC 2545288 PMID 3128356 Brian Randell 2 February 1987 Computerised Discrimination an update 30 January 1987 The Risks Digest ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy 4 5 Brian Randell 1 March 1988 Computer Programmed In Predjudice RISKS 4 27 revisited 29 February 1988 The Risks Digest ACM Committee on Computers and 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