Hull York Medical School

Yorkshire and The Humber2 Courses

University Insights

Aggregated HESA/NSS/LEO statistics averaged across all 2 courses at this institution.

Avg. Graduate Salary
Β£37,000
15 months after graduation
Student Satisfaction
86%
Average NSS Rating
Student Retention
98%
Continue their studies
Highly Skilled Jobs
96%
Professional/managerial roles

About Hull York Medical School

Hull York Medical School is a specialist medical school in the North of England, established in the early 2000s as a partnership between the University of Hull and the University of York. Teaching is spread across both universities and clinical sites in the surrounding region.

The school focuses entirely on medical education and research, offering an undergraduate medical degree with early clinical experience and a strong emphasis on community and regional healthcare. Students benefit from the resources of two universities and extensive placements across Yorkshire and the Humber.

Academic strengths & graduate outcomes

Across 2 courses, Hull York Medical School's largest teaching areas are medicine and dentistry (2 courses). In the latest national data it records 91.8% average course satisfaction (NSS), 97.5% first-year continuation and 97% of graduates in work or further study. Median graduate pay rises from about Β£37,000 fifteen months after graduating to Β£52,500 after five years, peaking at Β£52,500 for Medicine.

Medicine and Dentistry 2

MBBSMedicine with a Gateway Year

Hull York Medical School
FT6Y
Satisfied86%
Drop-out4%
Salary (3yr)Β£48k
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MBBSMedicine

Hull York Medical School
FT5Y
Satisfied86%
Drop-out1%
SalaryΒ£37k
OVERALLA+
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