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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.
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We continue to strengthen the global connections that build on our research successes and multiply the impact of our work. Our researchers are forging new partnerships and collaborations both within the University and around the world, generating novel projects and winning the funding to bring them to fruition.
Yet together there is more we can do to break down barriers and work as a community, by strengthening partnerships across and beyond the university, particularly with the St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and partners.
We will build new connections by:
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St George’s research is governed and monitored by Research and Enterprise Committee under the leadership of the Vice-Chancellor (Research & Enterprise) Professor Jon Friedland.
Research Day is an annual event to showcase the world class research done at St George's. It is an opportunity for staff and students to meet and share ongoing research work and ideas, to promote discussions and strengthen collaboration.
A conduit and platform for opportunities across the university and hospital, generating a culture of success, recognition and collaboration.
Our 4 Clinical Academic Groups (CAGs) work together across joint areas of excellence in cardiovascular diseases, neuroscience, infectious diseases and genomic medicine.
This is an event to launch Research Culture at St George’s and engage researchers across disciplines and levels to foster collaboration and networking.
19 June 2024
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