The Norwich Medical School at UEA has an established reputation for exciting and innovative approaches to education, supported by a strong and rapidly developing research programme.
Our MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) programme accepts graduates and other mature students as well as school leavers on to a 5-year integrated course, and students are allocated clinical placements from their first year onwards. We also run a Foundation year programme for students to progress onto the 5-year MB BS.
The School also provides a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology programme and a number of Postgraduate Taught courses including a Masters in Clinical Research and a Masters in Health Economics.
The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences delivers world class research and takes a leading role in the renowned scientific research community in Norwich, cited as the fourth highest city for science research in the UK. The Institute of Food Research and the John Innes Centre are situated close to the School on the Norwich Research Park.
The School itself is building a strong reputation in Population Medicine, Health Economics, and Diet and Health and BioMedicine with laboratory work now being concentrated in the newly-built BioMedical Research Centre. As part of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences we place a strong emphasis on inter-professional co-operation in teaching and research.
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Norwich Medical School at University of East Anglia
Norwich, , NR4 7UG
United Kingdom
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