Biomedical and Medical Engineering News

23 February 2021

Why Biomedical Engineering is in the Top 40% of Careers for Career Satisfaction

Why Biomedical Engineering is in the Top 40% of Careers for Career SatisfactionWhen determining what career path to go down, you need to consider how happy you will be in your job role. The average person spends 9...

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06 January 2021

What Does a Biomedical Engineering Degree Involve?

There has never been a better time to study a Biomedical Engineering degree than now. With every advance in science, aerospace technology, and electronics, there are also ground-breaking discoveries and innovative new solutions being int...

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17 August 2020

Looking for a career path? Get a degree in Biomedical and Medical Engineering

Study Biomedical and Medical Engineering at the University of Bolton, No.1 in the North West for the past three years in Student Satisfaction in the Complete University Guide and No.2 in Teaching Quality in the Sunday Times Good Universi...

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02 June 2020

What a career in Biomedical and Medical Engineering looks like

Choosing which degree to study can be challenging. Weighing up multiple options, between what you enjoy, what you’re good at and what you want to be doing in the future. At the end of the day, the best way to discover where your degree...

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05 May 2020

Shaping a Career in Biomedical and Medical Engineering

Your first question might well be ‘What is Biomedical Engineering?’ In summary, it is the advancement of medical technology, insight and application to improve healthcare and rehabilitation.Being able to live a long and health...

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01 May 2020

What are biomedical engineers doing to help the coronavirus crisis?

When a pandemic arises, certain roles have to put their workload into overdrive to cope with the situation, but also find solutions to additional issues. The nation pulls together in a heroic effort to try and comfort one another and hel...

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30 April 2020

How you can help change the lives of disabled people with engineering

By the end of the First World War, there were over 41,000 amputees reported.  Prosthetic limbs have existed for centuries, with recordings of prosthetics dating back to the Fifth Egyptian Dynasty between the 25th and 24th ce...

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28 April 2020

3D Organ Printing

After being able to successfully 3D Bioprint onto bone and skin, the goal of developing functioning organs such as livers, kidneys, or hearts, is becoming a reality. 2020 looks to be the year biomedical engineers finally solve the increa...

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28 April 2020

How you can advance in the world of Biomedical and Medical Engineering

Biomedical and Medical Engineers are high in demand. Employment in this role is predicted to grow 4% from 2019 to 2028. This increase is linked to society’s shift towards engineering solutions helping to improve patient care.The...

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19 November 2019

Helping Students Expand Their Research In Biomedical Engineering

As a lecturer and programme leader in Biomedical Engineering, my usual day is focused on teaching the younger generation of female and male students and expanding on my research in the biomedical engineering field.I teach both und...

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07 June 2019

Diversity In Engineering

Being a woman in engineering is not straightforward. It may be harder for women to work in such a male-dominated field. However biomedical engineering provides a great opportunity for both male and female students to study and wo...

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07 June 2019

Novel Research Projects

Our final year students have an opportunity to work on a project that holds a lot of interest to them, or they can expand their knowledge in a specific area in the field of biomedical engineering.Alumni biomedical students complet...

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07 June 2019

Biomedical & Medical Engineering: The Forefront of Technology

Each year our final year students have an opportunity to work on the project that is more interesting to them or they would to expand their knowledge in that specific are in the field of biomedical engineering. Alumni biomedi...

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07 June 2019

The Future for Women in Biomedical Engineering

Being a woman in engineering is not straightforward and may be harder for the female to work in male dominated filed. Biomedical engineering provides the great opportunity to the female as well as male students to study and w...

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07 June 2019

Improving Future Prospects for Biomedical Engineering Students

As a lecturer and programme leader in Biomedical Engineering my usual day is focused on teaching the younger generation of female and male students and expanding on my own research in the biomedical engineering field. I teach both ...

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