The School of Medicine is the largest school in the university. It covers a wide range of medical and surgical disciplines. We provide education for undergraduates and postgraduates and engage in world-leading research.
Our mission is to improve people's health and wellbeing by outstanding education and research.
We strive for excellence in all we do. We assume a leadership role in issues of importance to the communities of Nottingham, the UK, and across the globe. We aim to meet the needs of our staff, students, and partners, building on our founding principal of collaboration.
We actively promote and celebrate diversity and inclusion for our staff and students. We also demand the highest standards of professional and ethical behaviour.
Read more about our Mission, Vision and Values
The school structure comprises multiple units and platforms who focus on different specialisms.
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The school has facilities across the university's campuses to assist with research and education.
Our work depends on effective partnerships with NHS organisations across the Midlands.
The Medical School was established in 1964 and admitted its first students in 1970.
We're committed to equality for all throughout our work and aim to be beacon of good practice.
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Further information about the School of Medicine
University of NottinghamMedical School Nottingham, NG7 2UH
Contacts: For admissions enquiries, call 0115 951 5559. For other enquiries, call 0115 823 0031 ext.30031 or please see our 'contact us' page for further details