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A new school of Medicine in London

Medicine MBBS

Digital transformation, scientific excellence, core human values, and social purpose

At St Mary’s London School of Medicine, train to be a human-centred, clinically advanced, and digitally innovative doctor, committed to making a sustainable difference to our world.

You will be taught at our purpose-built London School of Medicine, where digital health and cutting-edge technology form part of your student experience. Follow patient journeys from home, to GP, to hospital in our state-of-the-art Integrated Skills and Simulation Centre, in the new Centenary Building. Experience clinical placements in the UK NHS and community settings from year 1 and develop a deep understanding of care continuity for patients and their families.

We plan to welcome our first students in September 2026. Initially, we can only accept applications from international students. Apply from September 2025.

Our MBBS Course

At St Mary’s School of Medicine, you’ll train to become human-centred doctors through a medical degree that integrates world-leading scientific and digital excellence with compassion and social purpose. 

Why St Mary's University?

1st
Academic support
in London (National Student Survey (NSS) 2024)
Top5
Teaching quality
in the UK (The Sunday Times Good University Guide, 2024)
Top10
Student experience
in the UK (The Sunday Times Good University Guide, 2024)
A student walking past Strawberry Hill House surrounded by greenery.
St Mary’s will be your home away from home

We have been educating students since 1850, with an exceptional learning experience to ensure student success. At St Mary’s School of Medicine, we are committed to supporting your learning journey, so you can thrive and go on to support your patients to thrive too. 

Student in their accommodation.

Student Accommodation is more than just a place to study and sleep, it is a place where you can become part of a vibrant and welcoming student community. 

The Library has over 500 places to study, including modern, bright, and shared workspaces. With the Dolce Vita café next door to the library, refreshments are never far away. 

Students working together in the Refectory.

You will complete your MBBS on our historic London campus – the ideal location to start a career in medicine:

  • a wealth of green spaces essential for mental health alongside support from pastoral and academic tutors.
  • a new state-of-the-art  Integrated Skills & Simulation Suite housed in the School of Medicine Centenary Building.

Explore our facilities

The Centenary Building will be your home on campus for learning, studying, and socialising. Purpose-built, this building will feature a teaching ward, an Integrated Skills & Simulation Suite, and assisted living teaching space – in addition to lecture rooms and quiet study spaces.

Sonia teaching a class

"I feel honoured to take on this founding role to lead the new School of Medicine. I am immensely proud to be part of this significant moment in St Mary’s history, bringing my shared values, vision and experience to serve in the best interests of our students, colleagues and most importantly our society.

We are advancing the future of medical education by integrating world-leading scientific and digital excellence with core human values and social purpose in new, custom-designed facilities.

Students will be part of an exciting new beginning, a School of Medicine that is transforming medical education, developing human-focused and purpose-driven doctors who lead by example, changing our world for the better, for all of us."

 

Professor Sonia Kumar

Executive Dean of Medicine

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Architect's rendering of the new School of Medicine building.
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Architect's rendering of medical ward
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Students talking in a lecture hall
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Students performing a medical assessment.
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Student using the VR headset in class.
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Students sat outside the Waldegrave Drawing Room.
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