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Canterbury Christ Church University
Main SiteBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026
Biomedical Science
Canterbury Christ Church University
Main SiteBSc (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026
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University of EssexBiomedical ScienceHi, I’m Ann, a third year biomedical student with a keen interest in cancer biology. I plan to continue my studies in the future and am happy to share my experiences and help fellow students navigate university life, from academics to beyond! Cameo-Lee
Abertay UniversityBSc (Hons) Biomedical ScienceHi! I'm Cameo, originally from Jamaica. I moved to Dundee to pursue a degree in Biomedical Science. I'm passionate about research and hope to contribute to advancements in healthcare. In my free time, I enjoy exploring new cultures, and trying new foods. Emma
Coventry UniversityBiomedical Science/Applied Biomedical Science BSc (Hons)Hi! I'm Emma, a mature student in my first year studying biomedical science. As well as being a student here at the uni I also hold the roles of course rep, inclusion officer for the Women in STEM society and student ambassador. Prior to coming to Coventry, I completed a Certificate of Higher Education in Pre-Medical Studies at the University of Cambridge and I have 13 years experience working in the NHS. After completing my degree here at Coventry, my goal is to study post-grad medicine. In my spare time, I love to travel and have visited 27 countries to date! I am happy to answer any questions you may have :-) Freya
University of SurreyBiomedical Science BSc (Hons)Previously, I studied Maths, Biology and Law as A levels. I am currently studying Biomedical science with a foundation year at the University of Surrey. I enjoy spending time with my friends and love summertime as my home town is a 5 minute walk from the beach. Hannah
Teesside UniversityBiomedical Science, BSc (Hons)Hi, I am a first year undergraduate student ambassador at Teesside University :) I am a commuter student and have met one of my best friends at university <3 I love the course I'm on and am so glad I chose to come to university. Please feel free to ask any questions or drop me a message about my course or general uni life! Ire
Edinburgh Napier UniversityBiomedical Science BScI am a first year biomedical science student at Edinburgh Napier university and i chose this university because of its reputation and Edinburgh itself- the city has great energy and there’s always something happening. One thing i really appreciate is how active our student associations is. They’re constantly organising events and creating opportunities for students to get involved , which makes a huge difference to the university experience. Feel free to ask me about navigating your first year or Edinburgh student life. I am happy to chat. Malina
University of LincolnBiomedical Science - BSc (Hons)Hello! My name is Malina and I'm currently in my final year of Biomedical Science at the University of Lincoln. It's been great learning about many different parts of biology and how it relates to human health. My course also offers lots of lab sessions which is great for getting a feel for how the Biomedical Science job will be like (and is also quite fun!) While I absolutely love my course, I have also gotten stuck in with multiple aspects of university life including societies and work experience. I've been committee on the Lincoln Switch society, which is a society for any Nintendo fans who want to connect with each other. In particular for work experience, I have done the Lincoln Award Employer Project. If you're curious about what my course is like or how you can get involved with extracurriculars at Lincoln, feel free to ask me any questions about it! 🫶 Mualua
Middlesex UniversityMSc Biomedical Science (Cellular Pathology)Hi! I’m Muálua, currently studying MSc Biomedical Sciences (Cellular Pathology). I’m really passionate about understanding how diseases work at a cellular level and how lab diagnostics can make a real difference in people’s lives. I love chatting with students about uni life, choosing the right course, balancing studies, and everything in between. If you ever need honest advice or just want to know what it’s really like doing a master’s in biomedical sciences, I’m happy to help! Noor
King's College LondonBiomedical ScienceI’m a second-year Biomedical Science student at King’s College London, specialising in the Health and Disease theme. Next year, I’ll be undertaking a Clinical Study Operations undergraduate placement with Pfizer, where I look forward to gaining hands-on experience in clinical trial management and research operations. Outside of academics, I enjoy travelling, fitness and health, and cooking. Rachel
Lancaster UniversityBiomedical ScienceHi! My name is Rachel, I'm a Masters by Research Biomedicine student wanting to go into research after uni. I also completed my undergraduate Biomedicine degree at Lancaster University. My dissertation is on how snake venoms could be used as an anti-cancer treatment which I think is really cool and definitely very interesting! Always happy to help with any questions about life at university or biomedicine/biomedical science! Stephanie
University of LincolnBiomedical Science - BSc (Hons)I am a 3rd year Biomedical Sciences student at the University of Lincoln, but I grew up in Cambridge! I love reading books and watching shows and films in my spare time, and trying out different coffee spots, so I could definitely give you a great recommendation, especially for matcha :) Wajeeha
Middlesex UniversityBSc Biomedical ScienceBiomedical Science | International Student from Pakistan 🇵🇰 | London Life 💂♀️ Hi, I'm Wajeeha! I moved to London a year ago, and it’s been an incredible journey—full of new experiences, amazing friends, and unforgettable memories. I’m studying Biomedical Science and I have big dreams of working in healthcare and making a real impact.💉💙 I’m super proud of my Pakistani roots—obsessed with traditional food, desi fashion, and, of course, Bollywood (SRK supremacy ✨). When I’m not in the lab, you’ll probably find me exploring the best food spots with my friends, playing board games, enjoying aesthetic picnics, baking something sweet, volunteering, or capturing every moment on camera. I’m always up for a chat about student life, moving to London,or help others navigate student life—hit me up! 📩💬
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UCAS Media ServiceBiomedicine: Exploring Antigens, Antibodies, And Newborn Disease
with Sean Frost from the University of Hull
Bugs And Us...
with Dr Rochelle Hockney from Leeds Beckett University
Bioelectricity: The Body's Hidden Potential
with Dr Ann Rajnicek from the University of Aberdeen
Survival On A Cellular Level
with Dr Sam Miller from the University of Aberdeen
University of Westminster - Undergraduate Open Day - Cavendish Campus
17th October 2026 • Undergraduate
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