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Canterbury Christ Church University
Main SiteBEng (Hon) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Biomedical Engineering
University of Exeter - Exeter campusesBEng (Hon) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Biomedical Engineering
University of Exeter - Exeter campusesMEng (Hon) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026
Biomedical Engineering
Canterbury Christ Church University
Main SiteBEng (Hon) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Biomedical Engineering
University of Exeter - Exeter campusesBEng (Hon) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Biomedical Engineering
University of Exeter - Exeter campusesMEng (Hon) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026
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University of GlasgowBiomedical Engineering [BEng/MEng]Currently doing an MEng of Biomedical Engineering and have been enjoying it so far! I'm interested in going into academia / research and development, with a focus on areas like tissue engineering and cell mechanics. Ema
University of StrathclydeBEng Biomedical EngineeringI moved to Scotland at the age of twenty and can understand how diffcult it can be, but it also was the best challenge I have ever faced. I do biomedical engineering and want to focus on a combination of electronics and cell biology in the future. I came to this realization from internships and would love to give advice and help in any way I can. I am also passionate about art and crafting in any shape and form and focus a lot on perserving time for hobbies even when the university gets challenging, so we can also have a chat about that! :) Haneen
City St George's, University of LondonBiomedical Engineering BEng (Hons)Hey, I’m Haneen! I’m currently a 2nd-year Biomedical and Healthcare Engineering student at City St George’s. Before university, I completed A-levels in Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, and Arabic. I’m actively involved in societies like the IEEE Robotic Society and the MedTech Society. If you have any questions about university life or engineering, I’m here to help! Rebecah
King's College LondonBiomedical EngineeringA passionate Biomedical engineering student with experience in 3D design, working as part of a society, as well as curious about prosthetics, and developments in the world of medical physics. Hobbies include photography, general graphic design, and sometimes cooking. Riya
King's College LondonBiomedical EngineeringI’m Riya, a Bollywood aficionado and cricket enthusiast who finds joy in music, naps, and reading. With a passion for biomedical and clinical engineering, I aspire to pursue a Ph.D. and revolutionize global healthcare. Aashvi
University of SouthamptonMedical EngineeringI am an international student from India, studying medical engineering with a interest in user centered medical devices and cardiovascular engineering. I am an artist and I like to take nature walks Jess
Swansea UniversityMedical Engineering with a Year Abroad, MEng (Hons)Hiya, I’m Jess and I’m a fourth year biomedical engineering student currently on my year abroad. I’m really interested in robotics within medicine and biomechanics and hope to pursue these in the future. Other things I really enjoy are dance, hiking and music. Oretta
University of EssexDental HygieneI am a dedicated and qualified dental hygienist, having successfully completed a two-year FdSc in Oral Health at University of Essex. I have now progressed to a BSc in Oral Health at the same institution. My immediate goal is to join a dynamic dental practice where I can apply my clinical skills, contribute to high-quality patient care, and continue to develop professionally. Looking ahead, I plan to pursue a postgraduate degree in Dental Hygiene and Therapy to further deepen my expertise. My ultimate aspiration is to work in community dentistry, where I can make a meaningful impact by improving the oral health of underserved populations in need of specialist care.
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