A London medical school is merging with one of the capital鈥檚 universities in a bid to create 鈥渙ne world-class institution鈥.
St George鈥檚, University of London will join forces with City, University of London in August this year, hoping to become a 鈥渉ealth powerhouse鈥 by combining the pair鈥檚 relevant areas of expertise. The union will also bring 鈥渟ignificant advantages in terms of scale, reach, capability, and resilience鈥, the institutions said.
Subject to regulatory approvals the new provider will be called City St George鈥檚, University of London, and will be led by Sir Anthony Finkelstein, the current president of City. Most current St George鈥檚 staff will join researchers from City鈥檚 School of Health and Psychological Sciences to form a larger school of health, medicine, and psychological sciences.
The strategic case for the merger was agreed by both university councils early in 2023 and the latest announcement ends a search by St George鈥檚 for a partner that extended more than 15 years. The Tooting-based medical school鈥檚 previous plan to merge with Royal Holloway, University of London collapsed at the end of 2021, and those talks were themselves a revival of lengthy negotiations that had ended without success in 2009.
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Sir Anthony said that City St George鈥檚 鈥渨ill assume a role as one of the major London centres for higher education and research, distinctively different from the other member institutions of the University of London鈥.
鈥淲e will be uniquely placed to play a key role in resolving one of the greatest societal issues of the day 鈥 training and developing the workers and leaders for the NHS and healthcare professions that are so desperately needed,鈥 he said.
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鈥淐ity St George鈥檚 will be the place for rethinking healthcare for the 21st century and will undertake the research to underpin that.
鈥淚 am looking forward to leading City St George鈥檚 and to working with the remarkable and talented staff, students, and alumni in our combined institution.鈥
The merger will combine St George鈥檚 expertise in areas such as medicine, pharmacology and biomedical science with City鈥檚 offerings in subjects including nursing, midwifery and psychology.
Jenny Higham, the current St George鈥檚 vice-chancellor, said she was 鈥渆nthusiastic about the tremendous promise our shared vision holds 鈥 not just for healthcare and research, but for science, service, and excellence more broadly鈥.
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鈥淏y bringing together the strengths of both universities, our common commitment to practice and professionalism will allow City St George鈥檚 to accomplish great things across many disciplines,鈥 she said.
鈥淚 look forward to collaborating with Professor Sir Anthony Finkelstein and all our talented staff, students, and alumni as we shape City St George鈥檚, University of London into a powerhouse for healthcare education and research.鈥
Sir Patrick Vallance, a St George鈥檚 alumnus and former UK government chief scientific adviser, said that the merger 鈥渨ill bring a broad range of allied health professions together with medicine into a single institution and provides an exciting opportunity to train the next generations of medical and health professions in an innovative way and to undertake the research needed to improve patient care鈥.
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