Centro Latinoamericana de Economia Humana (CLAEH) Facultad de Medicina, Uruguay

The Latin American Center for Human Economics (CLAEH) was founded in Montevideo in 1957 on the basis of a democratic, pluralist, humanist and supportive inspiration. Since then, during its more than fifty years of existence, it has carried out research, promotion and mediation of social development, training and continuing education at various levels of higher … Read more

University of Liverpool Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, UK

The University of Liverpool has been at the forefront of Health & Life Sciences research for 130 years and continues to build on the impressive research knowledge, experience, resources and partnerships that have been amassed. The Faculty has over 1,850 staff, 5,000 undergraduates and 1,000 postgraduate students who, together with many alumni and partners, are … Read more

University of Leicester College of Medicine, Biological Sciences and Psychology, UK

The University was founded as Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland University College in 1921. Students were first admitted to the college in 1921, sitting examinations for external degrees awarded of the University of London. In 1927 the institution became University College, Leicester; 30 years later the college was granted its Royal Charter. The main campus is … Read more

University of Leeds School of Medicine, UK

Leeds School of Medicine is the medical school of the University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The School of Medicine was founded in 1831, before the Yorkshire College which became the University, and now forms part of the University’s Faculty of Medicine and Health. It is located at the southern end of the campus in the Worsley Building, … Read more

University of Glasgow School of Medicine, UK

The University of Glasgow School of Medicine is the medical school of the University of Glasgow, Scotland, and is one of the largest in Europe, offering a 5-year MBChB degree course.The University of Glasgow School of Medicine has a history dating back to its seventeenth-century beginnings. Achievements in medical science include contributions from renowned physicians such as Joseph Lister (antisepsis), George Beatson (breast cancer), John Macintyre (X-rays and radiology), William … Read more

University of Exeter Medical School, UK

As part of a radical vision for the city, schools of Art and Science were founded in Exeter in 1851. The University of Exeter combines world class research with excellent student satisfaction at its campuses in Exeter and Cornwall. It is a member of the Russell Group of leading research-intensive universities. Formed in 1955, the University has 22,085 … Read more

Universidad de la República Facultad de Medicina, Uruguay

The Medical School of Montevideo was founded by decree of December 15, 1875 with two chairs, the Anatomy and Physiology. The foundation is part of the common education law (1877) and the civil registry (1879) in the struggle that at that time engaged liberal and progressive trends in our country, against the most reactionary redoubts. In that … Read more

University of Dundee School of Medicine, UK

The University of Dundee School of Medicine is the division concerned with medical education and clinical research at the University of Dundee in Scotland. In 1967, Dundee’s medical school became independent in its own right having started in 1889 as a joint venture between the University of St Andrews and University College Dundee. In 1974 the medical school moved to a large teaching facility based at Ninewells Hospital in … Read more

University of Pécs Medical School, Hungary

The first university of Hungary was established in Pécs by Louis I of Hungary in 1367,the letters patent issued by pope Urban V, similar to that of the University of Vienna. The university existed for a few decades, then split into two schools, one of jurisprudence and one of theology in the course of the 15th century. The university was … Read more

University of Central Lancashire School of Medicine and Dentistry, UK

In 1828, the University of Central Lancashire was founded in Preston as the Institution for the Diffusion of Knowledge. ‘Ex solo ad solem’, or in translation, ‘From the Earth to the Sun’, has been its motto ever since – helping talented people from all walks of life to make the most of their potential. Today … Read more

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