This course is designed to prepare you for a future where science can help to improve human health and save lives. The BSc Bioengineering (Regenerative Medicine) at Keele University is designed to prepare you with an understanding of combining engineering and science to help the human body heal and rebuild itself.
The course is hands-on and practical, where you learn from scientific pioneers with world-leading expertise in the field of bioengineering and regenerative medicine. Engage with multiple forms of active learning, including flipped classrooms and audience response systems. Assessments include exams, lab reports, essays, presentations, and your final-year research project, a means of testing the skills and knowledge acquired during your studies.
Keele University is a modern university located in Staffordshire, England, and is renowned for its student experience and its high teaching quality. It has earned a reputation for research impact and student outcomes, making it one of the UK’s top universities for international students to choose for a standard education
As a student of Keele University, you will benefit from amazing opportunities and a great learning experience, like access to modern, well-equipped facilities where you can work on real-life projects while using industry tools; a dedicated teaching team made up of experienced academics and researchers who are experts in their fields, so you'll be learning professional skills; and industry collaborations, where you are equipped to be career-ready after you graduate.
To apply, submit a personal statement explaining your interest and qualifications, a reference from an academic or employer, and a CV showcasing your relevant work experience.
Grade Requirements
English Proficiency
The tuition fee for international students on the BSc Bioengineering (Regenerative Medicine) at Keele University for the 2025/2026 academic year is £17,700.
Keele University offers a variety of scholarships to support international students pursuing the BSc Bioengineering (Regenerative Medicine) programme. These include the Undergraduate Global Scholarship, the Advanced Entry Scholarship (UG), and the International Baccalaureate Global Scholarship. The Article 26 Sanctuary Scholarship is for students with refugee status or humanitarian protection. Students from Commonwealth countries can also explore external Commonwealth Scholarships. Applicants are encouraged to explore and apply through the university’s scholarship portal.
The BSc Bioengineering (Regenerative Medicine) at Keele University gives you the knowledge and skills needed to pursue careers in roles such as:
You can apply for the BSc Bioengineering (Regenerative Medicine) at Keele University through UCAS or our international application form. If you need assistance with your application, please reach out to one of our trained counsellors.
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