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Welcome to Biological Sciences
Congratulations on your offer from Queen Mary! Below we have a range of resources for you. From advice and tips from our current and former students, to academics research and the support services we offer you during your studies and beyond.
Welcome to Queen Mary!
Questions about being a new student? We’ve got you covered.
Unforgettable field courses
Fieldwork is always one of the most exciting aspects of a Biological Sciences degree. And the trips at Queen Mary never fail to inspire.
Connect with our current and former students
Ask a student
Current students are available now to answer all your burning questions.
Chat online with former students
Connect online with students that have already graduated and find out about life during and after Queen Mary
"My course allows me to learn about a variety of subjects"
BSc Biology Student Lauryn shares why she decided to study at Queen Mary and her experience as a student so far.
“... Queen Mary proved instrumental in realising my aspirations”
BSc Medical Genetics graduate Choja is now back at Queen Mary studying a Masters degree in Cancer Genomics and Data Science.
“In South Africa we did camera trapping”
Zoology BSc student Amelia-Rose, stayed on for her Master’s here. She shares her experience of both courses.
Alumni view: student life
Hear Jade describe her journey after graduating, and how she’s now pushing the boundaries of medical communications.
It’s more than a gown
Hear what our students and tutors have to say about their time at Queen Mary and what made the experience so memorable.
Hear from our Biochemistry students
Two MSci Biochemistry students share their experience of studying the subject at Queen Mary.
Our Academics profiles and research
Biological Sciences research at Queen Mary
Find out what current Queen Mary research staff are up to.
Academic view: David Hone, Senior Lecturer in Zoology
David tells us about his work on dinosaurs and pterosaurs and what life at Queen Mary is like.
We help to protect loggerhead turtles in Cape Verde
We focus on ecological, evolutionary and developmental processes. But the results of that work have far-reaching impacts.
Study sheds new light on the behaviour of the Spinosaurus
New research from Queen Mary and the University of Maryland, has reignited the debate around the behaviour of the giant dinosaur.
Using medicine-based approaches to protect pollinators
Molecular medicine approaches could improve the efficiency and sensitivity of pesticide research and evaluation, according to researchers from QMUL.
Survival of the greenest
A team has discovered that male animals that compete for mates might be better prepared for the effects of climate change.
The dark side of the genome
New research from scientists has discovered how ‘giant’ plant genomes evolve.
Support throughout your studies and beyond
Careers preparation that’s as individual as you are
An important part of your degree is preparing for life after university – whatever it is you want to do. Luckily, we’ve got you covered.
Get to know the Biological Sciences Society
Run by students and open to everyone – the Queen Mary Biological Sciences Society is waiting for you.
Biological Sciences optional reading
Optional summer reading and listening for if you want to get a better view of all things to do with Biological Sciences
Biochemistry optional reading
Optional summer reading and listening for if you want to get a better view of all things Biochemistry
Working with you to make the leap into your chosen career
Whether it’s a Year in Industry, or dedicated careers advice, we’ve got the resources to prepare you for life after Queen Mary.
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