Download UCL Faculty of Medical Sciences: World-Leading Doctoral Education in Medical Research and more Study notes Medical Sciences in PDF only on Docsity! UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON Faculty Doctoral Strategies Faculty of Medical Sciences â Executive Summary The Faculty brings together the UCL Medical School, Division of Infection and Immunity, Division of Medicine, Division of Surgery and Interventional Science, the Eastman Dental Institute and the Cancer Institute. Together they form an internationally-recognised powerhouse of medical science research and education. Presently the Faculty has 350 full and part-time postgraduate research students, including 100 students from overseas. Research activity in the Faculty was supported by ÂŁ86M of grant funding in 2017, with ÂŁ40M coming from medical research charities. The results of REF2014 shows that UCL enjoys the greatest amount of âworld leadingâ research in Medicine and Biological sciences which reflects the research strength of the Faculty. All departments in the Faculty received the following score or higher in the REF: 80% 4* (âworld-leadingâ) or 3* (âinternationally excellentâ). Our Vision for Doctoral Education As the healthcare needs of todayâs global population change â so to do the ways in which scientists and clinicians seek to tackle human disease and injury. We are at the forefront of medical discovery and innovation â the design, development and clinical application of novel biomedical technologies and therapeutic interventions is at the heart of our research mission and our postgraduate research students are integral to this. The six departments that make up the faculty each have a programme of innovative research reflecting our expertise in clinical and translational science. Recent examples of our work include: a new non-invasive test to detect bladder cancer, potentially eliminating the need for uncomfortable cystoscopies; the use of MRI scans to detect HIV in the brain; and the development of a pioneering technique using high-grade titanium stents and keyhole surgery to reverse deep vein thrombosis (DVT). These are some of the many reasons UCL is Number 1 for Medicine in London and Number 1 in Europe for Medical Technology. Our postgraduate research students work alongside leading clinicians and scientists at some of Londonâs major hospitals â University College Hospital, Royal Free Hospital, Eastman Dental Hospital, Whittington Hospital, Great Ormond Street Hospital and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. Each of our partner hospitals provide an unrivalled resource in terms of patient cohorts and specialist facilities. Our position at the heart of London also allows us to work closely with a number of world-leading academic centres and research institutes, such as the Francis Crick Institute, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the London Centre for Nanotechnology. Innovative and entrepreneurial thinking is widely embedded and encouraged within the Faculty â our extensive connections with the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries offer postgraduate research students ample opportunities to access the knowledge and talent from our network of industrial partners.