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Graduate Entry Medicine
University of Chester
MB ChB · 4 Years · Full-time · Chester · 2025
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Graduate Entry Medicine
University of Sheffield
MB ChB · 4 Years · Full-time · Sheffield · 2025
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Medicine: Graduate Entry
Bangor University
BMBS · 4 Years · Full-time · Bangor, Gwynedd · 2025
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Medicine (Graduate Entry)
University of Surrey
BMBS · 4 Years · Full-time · Guildford · 2025
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Medicine (Graduate Entry)
Ulster University
MB BS · 4 Years · Full-time · Derry~Londonderry · 2025
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Veterinary Science: Accelerated Graduate Entry
University of Bristol
BVSc · 4 Years · Full-time · Bristol · 2025
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Medicine (Graduate Entry)
University of Manchester
MB ChB · 4 Years · Full-time · Manchester · 2025
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Veterinary Medicine (Graduate Entry)
The University of Edinburgh
BVMS · 4 Years · Full-time · Edinburgh · 2025
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Medicine (Graduate Entry) – Pears Cumbria School of Medicine
Imperial College London
MB BS · 4 Years · Full-time · Carlisle · 2025
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Medicine Graduate Entry (Portsmouth branch)
King's College London, University of London
MB BS · 4 Years · Full-time · London · 2025
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Medicine (Graduate Entry)
University of Liverpool
MB ChB · 4 Years · Full-time · Liverpool · 2025
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Graduate Entry Medicine
University of Chester
MB ChB · 4 Years · Full-time · Chester · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Graduate Entry Medicine
University of Sheffield
MB ChB · 4 Years · Full-time · Sheffield · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Medicine: Graduate Entry
Bangor University
BMBS · 4 Years · Full-time · Bangor, Gwynedd · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Medicine (Graduate Entry)
University of Surrey
BMBS · 4 Years · Full-time · Guildford · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Medicine (Graduate Entry)
Ulster University
MB BS · 4 Years · Full-time · Derry~Londonderry · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Veterinary Science: Accelerated Graduate Entry
University of Bristol
BVSc · 4 Years · Full-time · Bristol · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Medicine (Graduate Entry)
University of Manchester
MB ChB · 4 Years · Full-time · Manchester · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Veterinary Medicine (Graduate Entry)
The University of Edinburgh
BVMS · 4 Years · Full-time · Edinburgh · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Medicine (Graduate Entry) – Pears Cumbria School of Medicine
Imperial College London
MB BS · 4 Years · Full-time · Carlisle · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Medicine Graduate Entry (Portsmouth branch)
King's College London, University of London
MB BS · 4 Years · Full-time · London · 2025
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Medicine (Graduate Entry)
University of Liverpool
MB ChB · 4 Years · Full-time · Liverpool · 2025
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Bangor UniversityGraduate Entry MedicineCurrently, I'm focused on surviving my third year of medicine. Outside of that, I'm really interested in nature and like going on long walks when I can! I've also explored the local area and visited lots of interesting places. Izzy
University of ChesterGraduate Entry MedicineHi I am Izzy, I am currently in my first year of the Graduate Medicine course. I have a degree in Marine Biology and have I previously worked in the NHS. At the University, I am part of the committee of the Medicine Society and also Women's Health Society. Outside of Medicine, I enjoy pilates, travelling and exploring Chester and surrounding areas. Please feel free to message me with any queries regarding the course or life in Chester. Sreshta
University of ChesterGraduate Entry MedicineHi there! I’m currently studying Graduate Entry Medicine with a long-term goal of specialising in Paediatrics or Obstetrics and Gynaecology (so far that is my plan). My journey into medicine began with an undergraduate degree in Biomedical Sciences, which helped fuel my passion for healthcare and solidified my decision to pursue a career in medicine. I spent the first 14 years of my life in the UK before moving to Dubai, where I completed the last four years of my high school education. Being an partial international student myself, I understand how challenging it can be to adapt to new environments and navigate life away from home, but I also appreciate the unique experiences that come with it. Outside of my academic pursuits, I have a strong passion for music—I play four instruments and enjoy badminton in my free time and play for the university team. I’m always keen to meet new people, share experiences, and support others who might be going through similar journeys. Alex
Swansea UniversityMedicine (Graduate Entry), MBBCHI previously studied Applied Medical Sciences at Swansea from 2018-2021. I have a keen interest in emergency and pre-hospital medicine, as well as anaesthetics and intensive care medicine. I am currently part of the lifesaving club, where we train 3 times a week, and compete against other universities across the UK. I also work part time as a call handler for 111 Wales. Hope
Swansea UniversityMedicine (Graduate Entry), MBBCHHi, I'm Hope, a 3rd year Graduate Entry Medicine (GEM) student. My previous degree was in Applied Medical Sciences, also at Swansea. I am very passionate about medicine, but in my spare time like to watch rugby, spend time with my friends and family, walk on the beach and love to cook! I also know a bit about the sports set-up at Swansea, as an ex-international athlete. Look forward to hearing from you. Imogen
Swansea UniversityMedicine (Graduate Entry), MBBCHHi! My name is Imogen and I am a current Medical student at Swansea Uni. I studied my BSc in Medical Genetics here too. I love being by the sea (and in it) so spend a lot of my time around the Gower. I am also the captain of our Medics netball team as well as fundraising for coppafeel as part of the Uniboob society. I have been in Swansea for a while so know all the best tips for how to make the most of your time at uni! Maira
Swansea UniversityMedicine (Graduate Entry), MBBCHHello, I'm Maira! I'm a 2nd-year medical student at Swansea University, having moved here from Greece three years ago. With a degree in Medical Genetics, I'm deeply interested in the intersection of genetics and medicine and I'am currently involved in medical education research. Outside my studies, I am a Senior Student Ambassador for the university, and I'm passionate about travel, scuba diving, books, and theatre. At home, I'm kept company by a dog and five cats. My goal is to pursue a career in academic medicine. Excited to connect here and answer any questions you may have! Let's chat! Niamh
Swansea UniversityMedicine (Graduate Entry), MBBCHHi! My name is Niamh and I am a former Applied Medical Science student currently studying medicine at Swansea University. Making the move from secondary to university can be a daunting experience and so I am happy to be a part of the Unibuddy scheme to alleviate any worries and answer any questions that prospective students may have about life here in Swansea University. Pash
Swansea UniversityMedicine (Graduate Entry), MBBCHHi, I'm Pash! I previously studied Applied Medical Sciences for my undergrad at Swansea, and now I'm a 3rd-year medical student. Having lived in Swansea for the last five years now, this is my second home. So ask me anything you'd like about life as a Swansea student! 😊 Rose
Swansea UniversityMedicine (Graduate Entry), MBBCHI am a 4th year Graduate Entry Medicine Student and I also did my Bsc in Medical Pharmacology at Swansea. I love dance, aerial sports and cheerleading, it has been a great experience so far. There are a lot of different areas of Swansea that can be explored. I was born in America but have done GCSE and A-levels in the United Kingdom. I have various jobs connected to the university such as Student Ambassador. The Medical Pharmacology course was a great and engaging experience and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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