QS Ranking includes some other top medical schools in Europe in 2018-2019
1. The University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
The entrepreneurial and cross-disciplinary culture of the University of Edinburgh attracts students from some 150 countries. A stimulating learning and teaching environment and access to excellent facilities are other pluses. Medical degrees here are focused on practical medicine and clinical research.
2. University of Copenhagen, Denmark
At University of Copenhagen, Bachelor and Master medical degrees are mostly research-based and courses take place in real clinical conditions. The university has outstanding facilities, featuring the largest animal research laboratory in Northern Europe.
University of Copenhagen continuously enlarges its collaborations and covers international partners, giving students the possibility to experience clinical work and research in different locations.
3. University of Barcelona, Spain
Bachelor’s and Master’s degree courses at University of Barcelona focus on keeping a perfect balance between knowledge and research. The medical department at University of Barcelona includes a research and innovation institute that promotes the activity of medical students, in collaboration with the university hospital.
4. University of Helsinki, Finland
>With an international scientific community of 40,000 students and researchers, the University of Helsinki seeks solutions for global challenges and creates new ways of thinking for the best humanity can achieve. The University of Helsinki offers a wide range of Masters, taught entirely in English, including in health-related subjects.
European universities are among the elite global research and higher education institutions preparing the doctors and medical practitioners. With their cutting-edge research programmes, innovative curricula and teaching styles, they are ideal destinations for students keen on becoming responsible and capable M.D.s or healthcare professionals.