Explore our world-leading medical divisions and institutes
Each of our divisions offers innovative research and taught courses, including BSc, MSc, MRes and PhD degrees. Our courses reflect our expertise in clinical and translational science and our reputation as a top medical university.
We are based in London, the world's most global city. Our students and researchers have unique access to some of the world's top partner hospitals and medical research institutes.
Our divisions

Cancer Institute
The UCL Cancer Institute is the hub for cancer research at UCL with over 300 talented scientists.

Eastman Dental Institute
The UCL Eastman Dental Institute is an academic centre for postgraduate and translational research in dentistry, oral health and microbial diseases.

Division of Infection and Immunity
UCL Medical School has been educating doctors since 1834. It provides a truly world class medical education.

Division of Medicine
We investigate the basis of disease and develop better diagnostics and treatments for diseases with an emphasis on Experimental Medicine.

Division of Surgery & Interventional Science
This division is at the cutting edge of the latest medical and surgical techniques, from nanotechnology to virtual reality.

UCL Medical School
The UCL Medical School has been educating doctors since 1834 and provides a truly world-class medical education.
Our institutes

Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research
Established in 1995, the UCL Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research (WIBR) focuses on fundamental and translational neuroscience within UCL's neuroscience community.

Institute of Immunity and Transplantation
The UCL Institute of Immunity & Transplantation (IIT) is a world-class centre of excellence dedicated to the study of the immune system.
National Amyloidosis Centre

National Amyloidosis Centre
The NHS National Amyloidosis Centre offers diagnosis, staging, monitoring, and management advice for amyloidosis patients. We conduct with clinics via phone, video, or in person.
One of the things that I think we do better than anybody else is to approach complex clinical matters from a multidisciplinary perspective. And we can do that because we have lots of disciplines within the faculty who all know each other and work together to address a specific problem.
