The faculty is closely linked to the
National Health Service, and organises research and clinical teaching through its
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust hospitals, which is among the largest in the country, and other affiliated hospitals around London. It has also conducted studies on strategies for improving medical teaching and student preparation. The faculty is home to many research institutes, including the
Partnership for Child Development and the London Institute of Medical Sciences, which is also a
Medical Research Council institute. It is also one of the founding institutions of the
Francis Crick Institute, an inter-university medical research centre in London, and the largest
biomedical laboratory in Europe.
Department of Brain Sciences The Department of Brain Sciences is the centre of research and teaching in
neuroscience and
mental health at
Imperial College London. It is one of eight academic departments within the College's Faculty of Medicine and was established following a Faculty reorganisation in 2019. The department also comprises the Centre for Psychedelic Research and leads the UK DRI Centre at Imperial and the UK DRI Care Research & Technology Centre. and is centred at Imperial's Hammersmith Campus, and Charing Cross Campuses. The department hosts the Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson's Tissue Bank, a national collection of central nervous system tissue samples donated by individuals with
multiple sclerosis (MS),
Parkinson's disease and related conditions. The facility is funded by the
Multiple Sclerosis Society and
Parkinson's UK. In 2019-20, the department's academic expenditure was £20.8 million, with a research income of £17.7 million. It comprises three main research Divisions - Neurology, Neuroscience and Psychiatry - in addition to the Centre for Psychedelic Research, the world's first official centre for psychedelic research, led by
Professor David Nutt. The department leads two UK
Dementia Research Institute (DRI) centres: the UK DRI Centre at Imperial, in partnership with the
University of Surrey. In the 2021
Research Excellence Framework (REF), Imperial College London was ranked first for psychology, psychiatry and neuroscience.
School of Public Health The School of Public Health is the faculty's research centre for epidemiology and public health, and includes the
Jameel Institute for Disease and Emergency Analytics (established with support from
Community Jameel, and led by
Neil Ferguson), and the
Medical Research Council's
Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis. The school also offers postgraduate and intercalated undergraduate courses. As of 2019, the school is to move to premises at the college's new White City campus once construction is complete.
Medical school The faculty offers a 6-year MBBS course through its School of Medicine, which includes an intercalated year leading to a BSc. The school also offers intercalated programmes for external students, and has partnered with
Nanyang Technological University in
Singapore to run its Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, for which it has developed the medical curriculum.
National Heart and Lung Institute Based across multiple Imperial College campuses, but primarily at the
Hammersmith Hospital Campus, the National Heart and Lung Institute had been part of the
British Postgraduate Medical Federation, within the
University of London. The National Heart and Lung Institute was the highest ranked of Imperial's medical departments in Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014. It eventually joined Imperial in 1995, becoming part of the then School of Medicine two years thereafter.
Rankings The faculty ranks 3rd in the world for Clinical and Health in the 2022
Times Higher Education rankings. Tied 11th (with
UCSF) in the
QS World University Rankings 2018. It is ranked 3rd for medicine in the 2018
Complete University Guide rankings, 11th in the UK by the Guardian University Guide 2018, and 2nd in the UK for research in the latest RAE in 2008, behind
Edinburgh. == See also ==