St. George's University, Medical university in St. George's, Grenada.
St. George's University is a medical school in St. George's, Grenada, focused on training students in medicine and veterinary medicine. The white-fronted buildings with red tile roofs spread across a hilly campus, connected by paved paths, lecture halls, libraries, and laboratory spaces.
The institution opened in 1977 and grew within two years from a small faculty to a larger operation with more students and instructors. Over the decades, it expanded its programs and formed partnerships with hospitals across North America.
Students from more than one hundred countries study here side by side, shaping campus life through different languages and daily routines. Between classes, groups often gather on the lawns to discuss cases or share research ideas.
The campus sits on a hillside facing the sea, which makes walking between buildings pleasant in sunny weather. Visitors who are not part of the academic community should contact the administration ahead of time, as the grounds serve ongoing teaching activities.
The nearness to the sea lets students walk to the beach after lectures and take breaks in the water between intensive coursework. Some research projects use the location to study marine biology and tropical medicine right on site.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.