Newcastle University
Newcastle University
Newcastle University, UK, is a thriving international community of more than 28,000 students from over 130 countries worldwide.
As a member of the Russell Group of research-intensive universities in the UK, Newcastle has a world-class reputation for research excellence in the fields of medicine, science and engineering, social sciences and the humanities.
The Faculty of Medical Sciences is a vibrant, multi-disciplinary academic community with researchers from a diverse range of disciplines and specialisms, with the ultimate aim of improving health and healthcare, and reducing health inequalities.
Its academics are sharply focused on responding to the major challenges facing society today. Research and teaching are world-leading in areas as diverse as health, culture, technology and the environment.
Newcastle is committed to providing students with excellent, research-led teaching delivered by dedicated and passionate teachers.
Newcastle University is ranked 110th in the QS World Ranking 2024 and joint 168th in the Times Higher Education World University Ranking 2024.
Newcastle University is ranked fourth in the UK and joint 24th in the world for sustainable development in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2023.
As a member of the Russell Group of research-intensive universities in the UK, Newcastle has a world-class reputation for research excellence and is committed to delivery pioneering research that makes a positive impact in the world. We are one of 12 universities in the world and one of only 4 in the UK, to achieve 5 plus QS Stars from QS Quacquarelli Symonds – the first international assessment of its kind.
Our academics are sharply focused on responding to the major challenges facing society today and is responsive to large-scale societal needs and demands. By harnessing creative thinking, we are changing the world for the better and earning a reputation for the rigour of our research and the excellence of the people who make it possible. From medical science and ageing, to data and robotics, our research is making waves.
As a key partner in Newcastle Health Innovation Partners (NHIP), an Academic Health Science Centre (AHSC), we are committed to bring together excellence in research, health education and patient care. By cultivating collaboration for health and care research, innovation, education and training between our partners, we aim to improve the physical and mental health of our local community, address health inequalities and generate economic growth.
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