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29 July 2025

Biomedical engineering tops student satisfaction in London for third year running

King's College London's Biomedical Engineering programmes are top in London for the third year running and among the university's top 10 departments for student satisfaction in the 2025 National Student Survey.

Two female students walking outside of the LIHE building

King’s College London’s Biomedical Engineering programmes have achieved 85% for overall student satisfaction in the 2025 National Student Student Survey (NSS).

Delivering advanced training in medical technologies, the three-year BEng and four-year MEng degrees in Biomedical Engineering have been London’s highest ranked, and near top of the Russell Group, for the third year running.

The programmes are also some of King’s highest ranked and the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences is among the university’s top 10 departments with satisfaction scores of 85%+ across all programmes.

Together with the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES), the NSS measures student and graduate opinions in areas such as academic support, organisation & management and student voice.

The School continues to excel in the delivery of educational programmes. The ethos that we have developed towards education brings out the best in our students and gives them a great start to their onward journeys. I wish to offer everyone in the School a huge congratulations for your sustained efforts.

Professor Kawal Rhode, Head of Education at the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences

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Kawal Rhode

Professor in Biomedical Engineering and the Head of Education at the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences