Hull York Medical School ranked amongst the UKs Top 10 for Medicine
14 October 2025
Hull York Medical School has been ranked 10th in the UK for Medicine in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026.
This achievement reflects the School’s commitment to delivering exceptional medical education, underpinned by high-quality teaching, world-class research and a supportive learning environment. The rankings place Hull York Medical School amongst the leading institutions for Medicine in the UK.
Professor Matthew Morgan, Dean says:
‘We are proud to have been recognised in the top 10 for Medicine in this year’s Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide. This achievement is testament to the dedication and hard work of our colleagues, including our partners. It also reflects the strength of our commitment to preparing the next generation of doctors to deliver outstanding patient care and to make a real difference to the lives of patients.’
The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026 ranking follows the recent Guardian University Guide 2026 ranking in which the School was ranked 3rd in the UK for Medicine. It also follows the National Student Survey (NSS) results in which student feedback placed the School ahead of the sector across all survey themes from teaching to academic support and wellbeing services.
This national recognition reinforces Hull York Medical School’s reputation as a different kind of medical school – providing exceptional medical education, an innovative curriculum and a breadth of clinical experience to produce confident, compassionate, exceptional doctors.
Visit our Medicine course pages to find out more about studying Medicine at Hull York Medical School or visit us on an open day.
View the UK University Rankings 2026 on The Times website.
View the Guardian University Guide rankings for medicine on the Guardian website.
View the NSS 2025 results on the Office for Students website.