University of St Andrews School of Medicine

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2025 Sushmhitah Sandanatavan, the 2024/2025 PALS President, received the Proctor's Award for working in partnership with the University to enhance learning and teaching at St Andrews.
2025 The medical school is ranked 6th in the UK by The Times University Guide and 7th by The Guardian University Guide.
March 2024 PALS committee was selected as a finalist for the Enterprising Mind of the Year (EMOY) Award and delivered a presentation at the EMOY Finale Event, showcasing the scheme's expanded scope.
January 2024 PALS featured at the CELPiE Learning and Teaching Conference, with the President presenting alongside academic staff on innovations in student-led knowledge workshops and formative assessment.
September 2022 First cohort of ScotGEM students scheduled to graduate with a joint degree from the University of St Andrews and the University of Dundee.
2019 Nathan Titterton, the School of Medicine President, received the Proctor's Award for his contributions to the School of Medicine while being part of the Peer Assisted Learning Scheme.
2018 ScotGEM graduate entry medicine programme launched its first cohort of students, a collaborative programme between the University of St Andrews and University of Dundee, focusing on rural medicine and healthcare improvement.
2010 The Peer Assisted Learning Scheme (PALS) was first established at the University of St Andrews School of Medicine as a student-led academic support initiative to help new medical students transition into university life.

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