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Location of the University
UCL's main campus is located in London, in
the Bloomsbury district - the center of the intellectual life of the city. There are more than 90 academic, cultural, research, scientific and media organizations located here.
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History of the university
The University College London (UCL) was founded in 1826.
In 1907,
King Edward VII officially presented the University of London with the right to award academic degrees.
In 2009, UCL announced that it would join other elite higher education institutions in the UK.
The building was built by architect William Wilkins
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Achievements of the university
The university ranks 10th in the world
34 Nobel laureates
are associated with the name UCL
About 90% of graduates receive an invitation from their employer within six months after graduation
Many major inventions or discoveries of mankind have been made by UCL graduates
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What they study at UCL
urban planning, architecture, construction
law economics
art and design
psychology
business
and management
social policy
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Studying at UCl
duration of training 3-4 years
the university has 11 faculties
There
are two areas to choose from: Science and Engineering and Humanities.
UCL was the first in England to admit students regardless of their religion or gender.
UCL offers more than 800 bachelor's, Master's and doctoral degree programs
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Student life
The university has more than 100 interest communities. Their participants organize joint
trips and exhibitions, hold conferences and charity events.
Sports competitions of college students deserve special attention. The spirit of leadership always reigns at such competitions, and team competitions also help students to become stronger friends.
The University College is also known for its rich library, where one and a half million books are stored. Students can use this fund to prepare for classes without restrictions or visit the Central Library of London located nearby.