Hull York Medical School

Hull York Medical School
TypeMedical school
Established2003
DeanProfessor Matt Morgan
Location
Kingston upon Hull
53°46′17″N 0°22′19″W / 53.7715°N 0.3719°W / 53.7715; -0.3719 (Hull York Medical School, Hull campus)
York
53°57′00″N 1°03′03″W / 53.9500°N 1.0507°W / 53.9500; -1.0507 (Hull York Medical School, York campus)
,
England
Qualification gainedMBBS with optional intercalated BSc or MSc
AffiliationsUniversity of Hull
University of York
National Health Service
Websitewww.hyms.ac.uk

Hull York Medical School (HYMS) is a medical school in England which took its first intake of students in 2003. It was opened as a part of the British government's attempts to train more doctors, along with Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Peninsula Medical School and University of East Anglia Medical School. It is the joint medical school of the Universities Hull and York. The University of Hull was rated Gold (the highest possible ranking) in the Teaching Excellence Framework 2023[1] as was the University of York. The latter is also a member of the Russell Group; an association of 24 world class, research intensive universities.

The medical school was ranked 5th in the UK for Medicine by The Guardian University Guide 2025[2] and 16th by The Times University Guide 2025.[3]

  1. ^ "TEF Gold - University of Hull". www.hull.ac.uk. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Best UK universities for medicine – league table". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  3. ^ "UK University Rankings 2025: League table - Medicine". The Times and The Sunday Times. Retrieved 15 October 2024.