We have rooms available in Horton Halls, our university-managed housing facility. Learn more and apply now.
Learn more about our key research areas and our research objectives.
We are building a positive research culture at St George's where researchers feel empowered to do their best work and develop their career.
We're putting £5.8 million of Office for Students funding towards improving facilities and equipment for our students.
Deep brain stimulation has revealed that a specific type of brain wave activity is associated with levels of anxiety in people living with Parkinson’s disease.
Your gift to St George’s will inspire our students, our research, and our community, and ultimately impact the patients who will benefit from the care and expertise of our graduates around the world.
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There are now more opportunities than ever to have your work featured in print, on television, on radio, or on the internet. The diversification and broadening of the media means that, with your help, the Communications team can enhance the reputation of St George’s to our key audiences through mainstream national print or broadcast media, trade publications, local press, digital and social media, or special interest TV or radio.
New research findings, innovative projects, stories of extraordinary individual achievement and University-wide initiatives are some of the areas which enable the team to enhance the reputation of St George’s among key audiences. We treat each story individually, and will work out the best strategy for promotion to achieve greatest impact.
Read our guidance for talking to journalists and representing St George's at external events.
Learn how to update your profile and make changes to web pages.
A hub of information and templates for your use
Explore our writing style guidelines to help you communicate about St George's consistently and professionally.
Find out how to request a post on the University's social media accounts.
Explore some useful tips and practical advice on how to verify the credibility of news and social media content, and learn how to approach information with a critical mindset.
If you have news you would like to share with staff, students or the outside world, either through the media or the university’s website, social media channels or newsletters, please email us.
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