- Kings College, University of London Department of Physiology - Offers detailed descriptions about department courses and history.
- Oxford Physiology - Although Oxford has recently started an integrated one-year M.Sc. course in Neuroscience to which this department contributes, the great majority of graduate work is research based, and leads to the D. Phil. degree.
- Queens University, Belfast Department of Physiology - Provides information about the Physiology and related degree courses, the staff and the department.
- University College London - Departmental, course, and faculty research information, with links to affiliated institutes, cooperatives, and programs.
- University of Aberdeen, Department of Physiology, School of Medical Sciences - Provides information about the degree course in Physiology, describes departmental history and gives information to prospective students.
- University of Birmingham, Division of Medical Sciences - Provides information about the Medical Sciences Division, of which the Physiology department is a part. Information about staff and their research interests and departmental facilities is included.
- University of Bristol - Department of Physiology and Pharmacology. Employment and awards announcements, with links to departmental, faculty, student, and program information.
- University of Leicester Department of Cell Physiology and Pharmacology - Provides detailed information about departmental staff, research interests, vacancies and forthcoming events.
- The University of Liverpool, Division of Physiology - Provides information about the Physiology department including research interests, undergraduate and post graduate degree courses and departmental contacts.
- University of Newcastle Upon Tyne Department of Physiology - Describes the undergraduate Physiology degree course and entrance requirements and provides information about possible careers for graduates.
- University of Warwick: Physiological Mechanisms - Information about the Physiological Mechanisms Group at the Department of Biological Sciences which is concerned with the translation of basic physiological principles to clinical applications.
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