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Why Choose New Anglia University?
- New Anglia University (NAU) is a prestigious medical school founded on principles of world-class education in the heart of Anguilla in the Caribbean Islands.
- The NAU curriculum is structured to support students academically and personally with progressive modules from Basic Sciences to Clinical Sciences.
- NAU offers modern medical education from an experienced, diverse faculty creating an inclusive learning environment.
- The university is a positive, supportive learning community training students for global medical practice.
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The 5-Year Undergraduate Programme
- Graduates of the NAU 5-Year Undergraduate Premedical and MD Programme are qualified with a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree.
- Undergraduate medicine is taught in English over five years, with a structure of: one year of Premedical modules for 51 weeks, Basic Sciences for 85 weeks, and Clinical Sciences for 72 weeks.
- Premedical Program:
- Students study the 90-credit foundation programme to build their knowledge of foundational academic modules. The premedical curriculum consists of three 15-week terms, of modules with intensive coursework across natural sciences, mathematics, and social sciences.
- MD Programme:
- After the successful completion of the premedical course, students study the 4-year MD program.
- Basic Sciences comprises five terms of modules, requiring students to be on campus for a total of 20 months.
- The last two years of Clinical Sciences consists of 72 weeks of rotations in hospital settings under direct supervision.
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The 4-Year Graduate Medicine Programme
- Graduates from NAU’s 4-Year Graduate Medicine Programme have a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree qualification.
- Students complete four years of studies: the first two years comprise 85 weeks of Basic Sciences, and the final two years comprise 72 weeks of Clinical Sciences.
- The Basic Sciences curriculum spans five terms, requiring students to attend on-campus modules for 20 months.
- Over the final two years, the programme is structured into Clinical Sciences consisting of clinical rotations.
- Clinical rotations are structured into: 48 weeks (Internal Medicine: 12 weeks, Surgery: 12 weeks, Pediatrics: 6 weeks, Family Medicine: 6 weeks, Psychiatry: 6 weeks, Obstetrics and Gynaecology: 6 weeks); then, Elective Rotations for 24 weeks.
- Graduate programme students can complete their clinical rotations in NHS Hospitals and GP Surgeries in the UK.
- The programme also incorporates supervised pathology and anatomical learning experiences through structured autopsy-based teaching sessions, conducted in alignment with established ethical principles, institutional policies, and applicable legal standards.
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What do the Clinical Rotations in the UK and U.S. involve?
- NAU undergraduate and graduate programme students complete their two years of Clinical Sciences in the UK and the U.S.
- These modules are undertaken during the final two years of both programmes as core clinical rotations and elective clinical rotations.
- Clinical rotations build diverse student experience in real medical settings with ward rounds and grand rounds, morning reporting, work rounds, and self-directed learning.
- Throughout the two years of clinical rotations, students consistently complete patient consultation and care that prepares them for medical practice.
- UK and U.S. Clinical rotations are covered in NAU tuition fees, so there are no additional charges for rotations in the UK.
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List of UK Hospitals
London
- King’s College Hospital
- Princess Royal University Hospital
- Queen Elizabeth Hospital
- Memorial Hospital
- St George’s Hospital
- Queen Mary’s Hospital
- Queen’s Hospital
- King George Hospital
- Moorfields Eye Hospital
- St Ann’s Hospital
South East England
- Bracton Centre, Dartford
- Chapel Street Surgery, Chelmsford
- Rose Villa Surgery, Basildon
- Prospect Park Hospital, Reading
South of England
- Southampton General Hospital, Southampton
- Princess Anne Hospital, Southampton
East of England
- Oakley Court, Luton
- Luton and Central Bedfordshire Mental Health Unit, Luton
- Fountains Court, Bedford
- Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King’s Lynn
Midlands
- St George’s Hospital, Stafford
- Bushey Fields Hospital, Dudley
- St Andrew’s Healthcare, Northampton
- Harplands Hospital, Stoke-on-Trent
North West England
- The Christie Institute for Cancer Education, Manchester
- Clock View Hospital, Liverpool
- Mossley Hill Hospital, Liverpool
West Midlands
- The Redwoods Centre, Shrewsbury
Scotland
- Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow
- Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow
- Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow
- New Victoria Ambulatory Care Hospital, Glasgow
- New Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow
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List of U.S. Hospitals
Illinois
- Insight Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago
- St. Bernard Hospital, Chicago
- Roseland Community Hospital, Chicago
- Jackson Park Hospital, Chicago
Florida
- Miami Rescue Mission Clinic, Miami
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Funding for UK Students
- UK students admitted to New Anglia University’s Pre-Medical Programme and MD Programme can access private student loan options.
- Funding is available through UK unsecured loans and UK secured loans.
- Loans can cover both tuition fees and living expenses, as determined by the Cost of Attendance (CoA).
- Unsecured loans are offered to students, parents, guardians, or household supporters, subject to assessment of the borrower’s credit profile, income, and overall affordability.
- Secured loans are available to UK homeowners, including students, parents, guardians, or household supporters, subject to property equity and affordability.
- Interest rates are risk-based and set by the lender, with fees applied depending on the loan structure.
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Funding for U.S. Students
- U.S. students admitted to New Anglia University’s Pre-Medical Programme and MD Programme can access private U.S. student loan options.
- Funding is available through U.S. private education loans offered directly to the student, with or without a cosigner, subject to credit approval.
- Loans can be used to cover tuition fees and living expenses, as certified by New Anglia University through the Cost of Attendance (CoA).
- The student is the primary borrower, with cosigner support available where required based on credit profile.
- Multiple repayment options are available, including in-school payment plans and post-graduation repayment structures.
- Interest rates, fees, and repayment terms are set by the lender and vary based on creditworthiness and loan selection.
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How Much Does It Cost To Study Medicine?
| Programme | Programme Starts | Annual Fees (£) |
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| Medicine | January, May & September | Premed (if required): $3600 /term (3 Terms) Basics: $4300 /term (5 Terms) Clinicals: $5,500 /term (6 Terms) |
| Living Costs | Anguilla Monthly ($) | Anguilla Annually ($) |
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| Rent | 300–580 | 3600–6000 |
| Food | 80–120 | 960–1440 |
| Utility Bills (Electricity, Gas & Water) | 70 | 840 |
| Internet | 40 | 480 |
| Transportation | 30 | 360 |
| Total | 520–760 | 6300–9100 |
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Admission to New Anglia University
Applicants must provide the following information:
- An application which includes the following details: bio, education history, and course for which you are applying.
- A copy of your secondary education results with subjects studied.
- Two small photos of 4-5cm.
- A personal statement.
- Two letters of recommendation.
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What’s Student Life in George Hill Like?
- George Hill is one of Anguilla’s 14 districts, close to beaches and tropical landscapes.
- The George Hill area is accessible and economical for students with lifestyle benefits including extensive rental accommodations and bike infrastructure.
- NAU is centrally located in George Hill so students enjoy a tight-knit community, vibrant campus life, and a supportive buddy network.
- Students can quickly feel settled in George Hill as the entire island’s official language is English and it’s straightforward to connect with local people and services.
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What’s It Like for International Students To Live and Study Medicine?
- Anguilla is a British Overseas Territory in the Lesser Antilles Volcanic Arc in the Caribbean Sea, south of the North Atlantic Ocean.
- The island territory is serviced by an international airport, inter-island ferries, and an extensive network of driver services.
- Anguillian culture is welcoming and tolerant with a mixed demographic population with diverse faiths and multiple languages spoken.
- Students living in Anguilla are connected to the UK with multiple flight routes enabling easy accessibility.
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