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About the Faculty

Source: https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/about/ Parent: https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/research/discovermore/contact/

A positive impact on people's lives

About the Faculty

An integrated structure

A truly translational approach to life sciences research.

Our structure helps ensure smooth research pathways - from pure discovery science through to clinical application and patient care.

The integration of discovery biology, clinical application and patient care within a single Faculty, particularly in a region with notable health inequality, provides us with a real opportunity to have a very significant and positive impact on people's lives.

On this page:

[### Schools and divisions

Find out about how the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health is structured.

More about schools and divisions](https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/about/structure/)

[### Key people

See who is in the Faculty's senior management team.

Faculty leadership team](https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/about/people/leadership/)

History and heritage

A rich history

The biological, medical and health sciences have a long and proud history at the University and in the city of Manchester.

Museum of Medicine and Health

Our Museum houses one of the most extensive collections of medical artefacts in England.

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More about the Faculty

Education and training

Sought after graduates

We develop and deliver the highest quality education and training for health professionals and life scientists in partnership with the NHS and industry. We contribute to the University's tradition of innovation and improvements in the health of people around the world.

We are the largest supplier of healthcare graduates to the NHS in the north-west of England. We produce highly-trained and skilled professionals who are increasingly sought-after by employers across the health industry.

This is supported by a programme of continuing professional development in teaching and learning for the academic staff and health professionals who teach our students.

Undergraduate

Begin your clinical or scientific training with courses designed to prepare you for the practicalities of working life.

Master's courses

Build on your degree with our in-depth taught courses in a range of specialist areas.

Postgraduate research

Join our research community in finding solutions to challenges in biological, medical and health sciences.

CPD courses

Courses, standalone CPD course units and workshops that draw on the expertise of some of the UK's most respected academics, clinicians and health professionals.

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Research

Outstanding research in the biological, medical and health sciences

Our research is organised into three major research and innovation themes.

The 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF) reflects the Faculty’s improvements in research quality and strength across all our Units of Assessment since the last assessment in 2014. We are particularly proud of our performance within the Allied Health Professions, Dentistry, Nursing and Pharmacy, which was ranked second overall nationally (Grade Point Average/GPA; and Biological Sciences which ranked fifth nationally (GPA).

Find out more about our research

From discovery to clinical impact, our research has real-world impact beyond the lab.

Stories about our research

Read some of the stories that show how our work matters.

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Global health

Improving people's health worldwide

We have partnerships in biology, medicine and health with institutions around the globe. These collaborations enable us to pool our expertise to benefit the lives of populations across the world.

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Social responsibility

Making a difference

Find out how we contribute to the social and economic wellbeing of our communities through our teaching, research and public events and activities.

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