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Best universities for life sciences degrees in the UK 2024

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Top 10 universities in the UK for life science degrees 2024

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UK life sciences rank 2024Life sciences rank 2024ÌýUniversityCity/town
12ÌýUniversity of CambridgeCambridge
23ÌýUniversity of OxfordOxford
310ÌýImperial College LondonLondon
420ÌýUCLLondon
528ÌýUniversity of EdinburghEdinburgh
635ÌýKing’s College LondonLondon
7=54ÌýUniversity of ManchesterManchester
881ÌýUniversity of GlasgowGlasgow
9=86ÌýUniversity of BristolBristol
1097ÌýUniversity of SheffieldSheffield

The life sciences include agriculture and forestry, biological sciences, veterinary science and sport science.Ìý

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Degrees in these subjects are a great preparation to becoming a scientist in a specialist field, for example as a vet, biotechnology researcherÌýor conservation expert.

However, the skills you’ll pick up through theseÌýcourses, such as problem solving, data analysis and research, are also transferable to jobs that don’t require a lab coat. Non-science career paths include consultancy, teaching, political policy and law. Ìý

UK universities have supported many scientific breakthroughs, from the theory of evolution and natural selection, developed byÌýUniversity of EdinburghÌýandÌýUniversity of CambridgeÌýalumnus Charles Darwin, to the more recentÌýUniversity of OxfordÌýand AstraZeneca Covid-19 Vaccine, developed by Professor Sarah Gilbert and her colleagues at theÌýUniversity of Oxford.

Course options for the life sciences in the UK depend on the university. In general, undergraduate courses at UK universities are three years longÌýand require you to pick one subject of study, such as biology or sports science. However, there are exceptions to this rule. At the postgraduate level, courses are specialised further, and you can choose between a taught course or a research dissertation.


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5.Ìý University of Edinburgh

The University of EdinburghÌýis comprised of three colleges: arts, humanities and social sciences; science and engineering;Ìýand medicine and veterinary medicine. The university regularly ranks as one of the best universities in Scotland.Ìý

Scotland’s university system differs from England’s; it’sÌýsimilar to the American major/minor system.

Undergraduate courses at the University of Edinburgh are usually four years long. You have the option to take two extra subjects alongside your chosen subject in the first two years of study, before specialising entirely on one discipline in the final two years.

At the University of Edinburgh,Ìýyou can choose between applied sport science and sport and recreation management. Ìý

Within the university’s biology courses, you can choose to focus on biotechnology, biochemistry, cell biology, ecology, genetics and many other fields. Students are encouraged to either work or study abroad as part of their course.

4.Ìý UCL

Located in the heart of London, UCL is a constituent college of the University of London and a member of the Russell Group.

International students make up around a third of UCL’s student body each year.

Courses on offer include biology and biochemistry, and the university has partnerships with the Natural History Museum, the Crick Institute and the ZSL London Zoo, and students can attend lectures from experts working at these institutions.

Within the UCL medical school is a three-year course in sport and exercise medical sciences, an innovative programme that applies sport science knowledge to help patients and populations tackle various diseases.Ìý

UCL also offers an undergraduate and postgraduate course in human sciences, which brings together the disciplines of genetics, anatomy, psychology, ecology, sociology and more to create an interdisciplinary programme exploring the human body from all angles. You may also take a foreign language alongside this course.

UCL has been the birthplace of numerous significant scientific discoveries, with 29 Nobel Prizes awarded to UCL students or staff, including John O’Keefe, a current professor in the university’s research department of cell and developmental biology.


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3.Ìý Imperial College London

Imperial College London is the only UK university to focus entirely on science, engineering, business and medicine.Ìý

The university is known for its strong global outlook, with around 58 per cent of its student body being international.

Courses offered in the life sciences at Imperial include biology, bioengineering, biochemistry, biotechnology, microbiology, ecology and environmental biology.

You can take these courses as a three-yearÌýor four-year programme,Ìýwhich includes a year abroad or a year in industry, as well as courses on management or a foreign language –Ìýsuch as Spanish, French or German –Ìýalongside your scientific studies.ÌýA three-year course means you will graduate with a BachelorÌýof Science, but many of the four-year options count as a master’s.

Notable alumni of the institution include Sir Alexander Fleming and Sir Ernst Boris Chain FRS, who together discovered penicillin, and recognition for the university’s ground-breaking work comes in the form of 14 Nobel Prizes.

2.ÌýUniversity of Oxford

Life science courses at the University of Oxford include undergraduate degrees in biochemistry (molecular and cellular), biologyÌýand biomedical sciences.

Another offering is the human sciences course, which uses an array of arts and science subjects, from genetics and demography to sociology, to study humans from an interdisciplinary viewpoint.

An even wider range of life science courses is available at master’s level and beyond.ÌýThe university does not offer courses in veterinary medicine, sports scienceÌýor agriculture and forestry.

As well as lectures and labs, the Oxford has classes known as tutorials, where students discuss their work each week with a leading researcher in the field. This system of teaching is done in small groups, usually no more than three, so students can access highly personalised mentorship on their academic progress.

1.ÌýUniversity of Cambridge

Founded in 1209, with alumni including Isaac Newton, Francis Crick, James Watson and Rosalind Franklin, the University of Cambridge’s long-standing reputation for scientific excellence speaks for itself.

At undergraduate level the university offers the natural sciences course, a three- or four-year programme and the framework within which most science subjects are taught at the university. This includes biology.

The first year is broad, allowing students to pick from modules covering behavioural sciences, cell biology, zoologyÌýand many more. You can increase your specialisation in second year, with the option for total specialisation from third year.ÌýVeterinary medicine is a separateÌýsix-year course.

The land economy courseÌýcombinesÌýinternational development, economics, law and environmental science to prepare students to tackle 21st century questions about the future of the environment. Ìý

The University of Cambridge offers lectures and labs, but is renowned for its supervisions, where students discuss their work each week with a leading researcher in the field. This system of teaching is done in small groups, usually no more than three, so students can get highly personalised mentorship on their academic progress.


Top universities in the UK for life sciences degrees 2024

Click each institution to view its fullÌýWorld University Rankings 2024Ìýresults

UK life sciences rank 2024Life sciences rank 2024ÌýUniversityCity/town
12ÌýUniversity of CambridgeCambridge
23ÌýUniversity of OxfordOxford
310ÌýImperial College LondonLondon
420ÌýUCLLondon
528ÌýUniversity of EdinburghEdinburgh
635ÌýKing’s College LondonLondon
7=54ÌýUniversity of ManchesterManchester
881ÌýUniversity of GlasgowGlasgow
9=86ÌýUniversity of BristolBristol
1097ÌýUniversity of SheffieldSheffield
=11101–125ÌýUniversity of AberdeenAberdeen
=11101–125ÌýUniversity of BirminghamBirmingham
=11101–125ÌýUniversity of DundeeDundee
=11101–125ÌýUniversity of ExeterExeter
=11101–125ÌýUniversity of LeedsLeeds
=11101–125ÌýNewcastle UniversityNewcastle
=11101–125ÌýQueen Mary University of LondonLondon
=18126–150ÌýCardiff UniversityCardiff
=18126–150ÌýUniversity of East AngliaNorwich
=18126–150ÌýUniversity of NottinghamNottingham
=18126–150ÌýQueen’s University BelfastBelfast
=18126–150ÌýUniversity of SouthamptonSouthampton
=18126–150ÌýUniversity of St AndrewsSt Andrews
=24151–175ÌýUniversity of LiverpoolLiverpool
=24151–175ÌýUniversity of ReadingReading
=24151–175ÌýUniversity of YorkYork
27176–200ÌýUniversity of LeicesterLeicester
=28201–250ÌýDurham UniversityDurham
=28201–250ÌýLancaster UniversityLancaster
=28201–250ÌýUniversity of WarwickWarwick
=31251–300ÌýBangor UniversityBangor
=31251–300ÌýUniversity of BathBath
=31251–300ÌýUniversity of KentKent
=31251–300ÌýLoughborough UniversityLoughborough
=31251–300ÌýRoyal Veterinary CollegeLondon
=31251–300ÌýUniversity of StirlingStirling
=31251–300ÌýUniversity of SussexBrighton
=38301–400ÌýAberystwyth UniversityAberystwyth
=38301–400ÌýUniversity of EssexEssex
=38301–400ÌýUniversity of GreenwichLondon
=38301–400ÌýLiverpool John Moores UniversityLiverpool
=38301–400ÌýUniversity of PlymouthPlymouth
=43401–500ÌýAnglia Ruskin University (ARU)East Anglia
=43401–500ÌýAston UniversityBirmingham
=43401–500ÌýBrunel University LondonLondon
=43401–500ÌýHeriot-Watt UniversityEdinburgh
=43401–500ÌýUniversity of HullHull
=43401–500ÌýUniversity of LincolnLincoln
=43401–500ÌýManchester Metropolitan UniversityManchester
=43401–500ÌýOxford Brookes UniversityOxford
=43401–500ÌýUniversity of PortsmouthPortsmouth
=43401–500ÌýSRUC (Scotland’s Rural College)Edinburgh
=43401–500ÌýUniversity of SurreyGuildford
=43401–500ÌýUlster UniversityUlster
=55501–600ÌýBournemouth UniversityBournemouth
=55501–600ÌýUniversity of BrightonBrighton
=55501–600ÌýCoventry UniversityCoventry
=55501–600ÌýKeele UniversityKeele
=55501–600ÌýLeeds Beckett UniversityLeeds
=55501–600ÌýNorthumbria UniversityNorthumbria
=55501–600ÌýNottingham Trent UniversityNottingham
=55501–600ÌýUniversity of SalfordSalford
=63601–800ÌýUniversity of Central LancashirePreston
=63601–800ÌýSheffield Hallam UniversitySheffield
=63601–800ÌýUniversity of the West of EnglandBristol

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