Caption: Second year Bioengineers in Lecture Theatre

Caption: Year 1 Biomedical Technology Venture Student with Dr Ben Almquist

BME Year 1 23/24

Caption: First year Biomedical Engineers in Lecture Theatre

Students working in a practical class

Caption: Students working in a Medical Science practical class

iBSc Bioeng - 2023-24

Caption: iBSc student 2023/24 cohort with Dr Firat Güder

Electronics teaching laboratory

Caption: Electronics teaching laboratory

Students working in a laboratory

Caption: Students working in a laboratory

MBE Year 1

Caption: Year 1 MBE students in Lecture Theatre

Bioengineering is the interface of engineering, medicine and the life sciences. It is a rapidly evolving inter-disciplinary field that applies engineering principles and technology to medical and biological problems. As a Bioengineer you will study many subjects including engineering mathematics, mechanics, electrical engineering, computing and programming, anatomy and physiology, cell and molecular biology, chemistry and design and professional skills.

At Imperial, you will have access to state-of-the-art facilities designed to support practical activities and enable you to contribute real-world projects which make a positive impact on user's lives. 

Our Department is growing. Over the last 5 years our student numbers have increased signficantly, reflecting the growing need in industry and academia for graduate Bioengineers. We now accept around 120 students into our MEng Biomedical Engineering degree and around 60 students into our MEng Molecular Bioengineering degree each year. New for 2023 entry we are excited to be offering a BSc Biomedical Technology Ventures building on decades of educational expertise and a wealth of translational experience.Listen to a brief introduction and overview of our new BSc Biomedical Technology Ventures course from Professor Anil Bharath 

If your pre-university qualifications include the study of Mathematics, Physics and/or Chemistry you are likely to be eligible to apply for one of our programmes.

Find out more about each programme in our online course pages:

The curriculums provide integrated training in engineering, mathematics, and biomedical science as a preparation for a variety of careers in engineering, science, healthcare or business. We also offer the option of doing a year in industry. Imperial College works closely with employers and industry, including Industrial Advisory Panels, to design undergraduate courses which provide graduates with technical knowledge, expertise and transferable skills and to encourage students to take internships and placements. Find out more about placements and internships for students in the Department here.

 

Scholarships and funding

There are a number of funding opportunities available for undergraduate students.

Bioengineering UG Department Bursary

The department offers seven bursaries to exceptional candidates with academic potential and bioengineering engagement. To be considered for these bursaries you must meet the eligibility criteria below. Department bursaries are allocated by the Admissions Tutors following interview. The Admission Tutors decision is final; criteria is reviewed on an annual basis and is subject to change year on year.

Bioengineering Department Bursary eligibility criteria
  • Home fee status

And one of the following:

  • You are a care leaver or have spent time in care under a local authority, or
  • Your home address* postcode falls into England’s index of multiple deprivation quintile one, or your home address* postcode falls into POLAR4 quintile 1 or 2
  • You are the first in your family to attend university
  • You attend a UK state comprehensive school

*Your home address is your place of permanent residence and not your school or boarding school

Undergraduate Scholarships

There are a number of scholarships available through the College, including our new International Baccaulaureate Excellence Scholarships and Presidential Scholarships for students of Black heritage. For further information about other scholarships and funding please go to the Imperial College Scholarship search tool.

Students are also free to pursue external scholarships such as those available from Professional Engineering Institutions or other external organisations:

Events

Our dedicated admissions and outreach team run a variety of events throughout the year online and on campus. Details of forthcoming events can be found on our information for schools web page.

Contact us

For further information, please contact us using the details below 

Admissions and Outreach Manager: Jayne Shaw
Admissions Administrators: Mary Ewumi & Amy Smith
Email: be.ugadmissions@imperial.ac.uk

Tel: +44 20 7594 1438 or +44(0)20 7594 5146