UEA, Birmingham, HYMS, Nottingham are a few campus based ones.
There are also some which seem to 'bridge the gap' between city and campus. Like Bristol (as mentioned before), and UCL where it is essentially a city based university, but the Medical School is located on the edge of their tight-knit 'Bloomsbury Campus'.
I thought I'd like a campus based university, but after seeing some city campuses, it changed my impression of what the term meant (previously thinking all city campuses were isolated buildings scattered across urban areas). Hence, I would highly recommend going in person to get a feel of each medical school, rather than rely on the things you read on the internet
UEA, Birmingham, HYMS, Nottingham are a few campus based ones.
There are also some which seem to 'bridge the gap' between city and campus. Like Bristol (as mentioned before), and UCL where it is essentially a city based university, but the Medical School is located on the edge of their tight-knit 'Bloomsbury Campus'.
I thought I'd like a campus based university, but after seeing some city campuses, it changed my impression of what the term meant (previously thinking all city campuses were isolated buildings scattered across urban areas). Hence, I would highly recommend going in person to get a feel of each medical school, rather than rely on the things you read on the internet
Thank you! And thank you for the advice! I am trying to get to see every medical school I apply for but it's difficult as some of the ope days have already been and then the next ones aren't until October when it's too late😭
Thank you!! I'm considering both Lancaster and Nottingham!
For most medical schools teaching is done on one of the campuses, but due to placements you will be required to travel off campus into different areas to visit the hospitals and GP clinics for placement, keep that in mind.
Thank you! And thank you for the advice! I am trying to get to see every medical school I apply for but it's difficult as some of the ope days have already been and then the next ones aren't until October when it's too late😭
No worries at all yeah I had the same feeling about missing some open days, but sometimes visiting the campus yourself (not on open days) was enough to get a good idea of uni life there. Good luck with your choices next month