University Medical School ranked ahead of Cambridge for FIRST time
Staff at Swansea University’s Medical School are celebrating another ground-breaking achievement as they kick off a new academic year.
For the first time the Medical School is now rated above Cambridge University in the prestigious Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2019.
Swansea was ranked third, two places above Cambridge in a reversal of last year’s result.
The latest Guide also showed a rise of six places for Swansea University, pushing it into its highest ever position and into the UK top 30.
Swansea is also runner-up for the overall UK University of the Year title, and has won the Welsh University of the Year title for the second time in three years, cementing its position as Wales’ leading higher education institution.
Professor Keith Lloyd, head of the Medical School said:
“Building on Swansea University’s top 30 position, the Medical School is delighted that we are now ranked above Cambridge for the subject medicine.
“The Medical School has climbed two places in the Times University rankings this year – making this is our best achievement in a sustained rise up the league tables, which also sees us ranked third in the Guardian and fourth in the Complete University Guide, making us top five in all three league tables.”
In addition the Medical School is also ranked first in Wales for biological sciences.
Professor Lloyd continued:
“We are continuing to grow as a medical school. We now have 20 extra funded medical places from Welsh Government, our pioneering Physician Associate Studies course will increase its intake this year and we have also launched two new undergraduate courses for September 2018 – a BSc in Medical Pharmacology and a BSc in Population Health and Medical Sciences.
“We are growing our postgraduate portfolio with new Master’s programmes in Diabetes Practice, Genomic Medicine and Clinical Medicine.
“We will also be starting our very first pharmacy MPharm degree in 2020 which has been developed to meet the regional, national and UK-wide needs of a rapidly changing profession.”
Swansea University Medical School, which was only established 14 years ago, now offers a portfolio of undergraduate and postgraduate courses spanning medicine, physician associate studies, biochemistry, genetics, genomics, autism, data science and health informatics, health and life sciences working to meet tomorrow’s science and healthcare challenges.
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