Institute of Medical, Biomedical and Allied Health Education (IMBAE)
The Institute of Medical and Biomedical Allied Education and the Centre for Allied Health (IMBAE) is the largest of the four City St George's, School of Health & Medical Sciences (Tooting) institutes and home to nearly 150 staff. Our mission is high-quality and well-organised healthcare and science education that immerses students in research and practice and prepares them well for their future lives.
Our academics represent diverse disciplinary backgrounds and are engaged in teaching and research. A significant proportion of staff work part-time, including active clinicians combining academic work with roles in the NHS and primary care.
Institute of Medical and Biomedical Allied Education and the Centre for Allied Health staff are located in the Hunter building and the Jenner building, where our biomedical scientist academics and anatomists are based to be proximal to research laboratories and the Anatomy suite.
IMBAE is composed of three academic centres: the Centre for Clinical Education, the Centre for Biomedical Education, and the Centre for Allied Health.
Education Operations
Working both within IMBE and across the wider City St George’s, University of London community, the IMBE Operations team provide a professional support service to the IMBE staff and student community.
Education life
Our Centres
Centre for Biomedical Education
This centre is home to the undergraduate science programmes at City St George’s, including BSc/MSci Biomedical Science and BSc Healthcare Science,
Centre For Clinical Education
The Centre for Clinical Education is the home of the academic and support staff who have a responsibility for the delivery of the MBBS medical programmes.
Centre for Allied Health
We are a leading provider of health, social care and education courses in the UK.