SCHOOL OF BIOSCIENCES
Our School of Biosciences is one of five schools within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences and is key to the ‘One Health, One Medicine’ focus of the faculty. We are known for our excellence in teaching and student satisfaction. All the courses within the School of Biosciences are taught by supportive lecturers who are active researchers in their field of study. We undertake a continuous programme of selfreflection to ensure we offer the most appropriate, up-to-date courses and modules.
Our vibrant research community has a strong and long-standing reputation in microbiology, immunology, vaccinology, oncology, cardiovascular science, nutrition, food sciences, dietetics, clinical medicine, sleep and chronobiology, and a growing strength of status in the field of sport and exercise sciences.
Our state-of-the-art facilities are used for both teaching and research. We pride ourselves on the amount of practical laboratory experience we provide to our students, and we continually invest in facilities, such as the £12.5 million Innovation for Health building where students learn how to use equipment that is used by pharmaceutical companies, the NHS and research laboratories all over the world.
We aim to educate and develop the highly skilled and employable scientists of tomorrow, and to improve human and animal health through worldleading translational research and innovation in biosciences and health.
Professor Roberto La Ragione Head of School School of Biosciences
Top 5
Biosciences are ranked top 5 in the UK for overall student satisfaction* in the National Student Survey 2023
2nd
In the UK for food science in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024
94%
Of our biosciences and medicine graduates go on to employment or further study (Graduate Outcomes 2023, HESA)
Our facilities
Our multimillion-pound facilities, fitted with industry-standard equipment, include:
• Innovation for Health Learning Laboratory
• Exercise Physiology Laboratory
• Human Movement Laboratory
• Nutrition Laboratory
• Strength and Conditioning Suite
• Study spaces and central social areas.
To take a virtual tour of our School of Biosciences, visit: 360marketinglab.org.uk/university-ofsurrey/biosciences
Food and Nutrition Kitchen Lab
The School of Biosciences is introducing a Food and Nutrition Kitchen Lab for its food science, nutrition and dietetics students. The new space has capacity for 20 students and a lecturer and will feature three large fixed, domesticstyle cooking islands, allowing for 10 cooking stations, one accessible cooking station and a teacher demonstration station. The new facility is part of Surrey’s commitment to providing the best learning experience for its students.
Jessica
Biomedical Science with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)
“The facilities on my course are great, you gain hands-on skills that align with the theory you’re learning in lectures. Our new common room, The Dot, which is for biosciences students only, is a nice place to wind down with friends and there’s always a seat free.”
Princess
Human Nutrition MSc
“The facilities are state-of-the-art, there’s no other word that comes to mind! I remember the first time I went into the Innovation for Health Learning Laboratory and seeing all of the equipment – it still impresses me today.”
Foundation courses
We offer a foundation year in biosciences for students who do not meet the entry requirements for their chosen undergraduate course, which requires an additional year of study.
On successful completion of the foundation year, students can progress to the first year of the degree course.
Undergraduate courses
We offer undergraduate courses in Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Science, Veterinary Biosciences, Microbiology, Food Science and Nutrition, Nutrition, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Sport and Exercise Science.
Our Professional Training placement scheme is available to undergraduate students within the School of Biosciences. A Professional Training placement gives students the chance to experience what it’s like to work in industry or become part of a research team – this could be in the UK or overseas.
To find out more about our placement scheme, visit: surrey.ac.uk/professionaltraining-placements
Postgraduate courses
We offer masters courses in Food Science, Human Nutrition and Nutritional Medicine.
Research courses
We offer postgraduate research courses in Biosciences and Medicine (PhD and MD) and Quantum Biology.
Accreditation
Our Human Nutrition MSc and Nutritional Medicine MSc are accredited by the Association for Nutrition.
Our undergraduate courses are accredited by the following industryleading professional bodies:
• Royal Society of Biology
• Institute of Biomedical Science
• Association for Nutrition
• British Dietetic Association
• Institute of Food Science and Technology
• Health and Care Professions Council
• Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity
• British Association of Sport and Exercise Science.
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One Health, One Medicine
The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences works under a ‘One Health, One Medicine’ vision, which is to create and lead globally connected health research and education, and to share innovation and knowledge, to sustainably improve the wellbeing of humans and animals. The research conducted by our school plays a key role in achieving this.
Our research
Our cutting-edge research aims to advance knowledge across the everchanging discipline of biosciences and explore important questions facing mankind. Our academics’ research activities extend beyond school boundaries, with national and international collaboration.
We were awarded the prestigious Queen’s Anniversary Prize (QAP) for Further and Higher Education 2017-18 in recognition of our research excellence in the field of food and nutrition. To date, the University of Surrey is the only institution to have been awarded a QAP in this category.
Areas of research
• Bacteriology
• Cardiovascular sciences
• Clinical medicine
• Chronobiology
• Immunology
• Metabolic medicine, food and macronutrients
• Oncology
• Public health nutrition, dietetics and micronutrients
• Sports, health and exercise sciences
• Statistical multi-omics
• Molecular systems biology
• Virology.
Athena Swan
For our transformation of gender equality within Higher Education (HE) and research, the School of Biosciences received a prestigious Athena SWAN Gold award in August 2023. The award reinforces our commitment to high standards of equality, diversity and inclusion within our community.
Rutian
Nutrition and Dietetics BSc (Hons)
“One of the things I truly appreciate about the course here at Surrey is how it continuously evolves to incorporate the latest advancements in the subject and teaches contemporary professional skills, such as how to communicate expert nutritional knowledge on social media platforms.”
Katie
Biosciences and Medicine PhD
“As a member of a research group, there are loads of opportunities to network. Between journal clubs, seminars and conferences, I’m always gaining contacts for future opportunities. Most importantly, there’s a great sense of community at Surrey.”
30 minutes to
40 minutes to Gatwick Airport
35 minutes to London
Direct public transport options are available from Heathrow and Gatwick to Guildford.