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These live, online only events will allow you to find out more about applying for and studying medicine, healthcare and science courses, from the comfort of your own home. You’ll also have the chance to have your questions answered at the end of each event.
Please see below for details of upcoming events – more will be advertised in the coming weeks and months.
You can also scroll to the bottom of this page to view recordings of previous webinars.
Please note that capacity for each event is limited to 500. We are expecting a high demand for these events, so please only sign up if you will definitely be able to attend. If you register and then realise you cannot attend, please cancel your place (instructions on how to do this are included in the email you received after you registered).
Campus tours: We are also offering a limited number of campus tours for prospective students to see our campus in person. Please see our Visit us page to find out more and book your place.
Click on the link to register for the particular session you’d like to take part in. After you have registered for the event, you’ll be sent an email containing a join link. All you have to do is click this link at the time the webinar is due to start, and the event will open up in your web browser (if you are on a laptop/computer).
Exploring Healthcare Science Webinar: Learn about our Healthcare Science BSc course. Hear from academics and students. Live Q&A on curriculum, modules, and assessments.
20 November 2024
Exploring Radiotherapy and Oncology Webinar: Learn about our Radiotherapy and Oncology BSc course. Hear from academics and students. Live Q&A on curriculum, modules, and assessments.
Exploring Physiotherapy Webinar: Learn about our Physiotherapy BSc course. Hear from academics and students. Live Q&A on curriculum, modules, and assessments.
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Learn about the variety of courses and careers available in science and healthcare through this series of webinars.
Watch our 'Explore Occupational Therapy BSc' webinar from Wednesday 13 November 2024.
Watch our 'Explore Paramedic Science BSc' webinar from 30 October 2024.
Watch our online event where you can learn about the Biomedical Science course offered at St George's, University of London. Hear more about the course from the course team and find out what it is like to study at St George’s.
Learn about the Medicine MBBS courses offered at St George's, hear from the course teams and find out what it is like to study with us.
Watch our 'Explore Diagnostic Radiography BSc' webinar from October 2024.
Watch our 'Explore Clinical Pharmacology BSc' webinar from 16 October 2024.
Watch our 'Explore Occupational Therapy (pre-registration) Webinar from Wednesday 17 January 2024.
Watch our 'Explore Physiotherapy (pre-registration) MSc' Webinar from 16 January 2024.
Watch our 'Explore Biomedical Science BSc' presentation from our recent Virtual Undergraduate Open Day from Wednesday 29 November 2023.
Watch our 'Explore Healthcare Science (Physiological Science) BSc' presentation from our recent Virtual Undergraduate Open Day from Wednesday 29 November 2023.
Watch our 'Explore Physiotherapy BSc' presentation from our recent Virtual Undergraduate Open Day from Wednesday 29 November 2023.
Watch our 'Explore Radiotherapy and Oncology BSc' presentation from our recent Virtual Undergraduate Open Day from Wednesday 29 November 2023.
Interested in applying for a healthcare course at university but not sure which route is right for you? This event will give an insight into different healthcare roles and courses and an overview of the university application process and entry requirements.
Find out why universities ask for work experience from healthcare course applicants, what types of experience are useful, and how to reflect on your experiences to make a strong university application.
Discover our range of undergraduate courses in more detail and hear from current staff and students about their experience of the course.
This webinar will give you an introduction to the Graduate Entry Medicine (MBBS4) degree at St George’s, to begin studying in 2023.
This webinar will give you an introduction to the Medicine (MBBS5) degree at St George’s, to begin studying in 2023.
Experience a taster lecture from your course of interest
Watch our Virtual Clinical Pharmacology BSc Mini Taster Lecture from Monday 15 January 2024.
In this taster lecture, you will become a virtual member of the A&E team dealing with two different patients.
In this taster lecture, Dr James Buckley introduces how and why Covid-19 affects respiratory function.
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