University College London
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University College London, which operates as UCL, is a public research university in London, England. It is part of the federal University of London.
UCL was founded in 1826. It was the first university in London to welcome everyone, no matter their background or beliefs. It was also among the first in the United Kingdom to admit women alongside men. Over time, UCL grew by joining with several other institutions.
UCL’s main campus is in the Bloomsbury area of central London. The university has many departments and research centers. It also operates museums such as the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology and the Grant Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy.
UCL is part of important academic groups, including the Russell Group and the League of European Research Universities. Many famous people have studied or worked at UCL. UCL academics have made important discoveries and have won many awards.
History
Main article: History of University College London
UCL began on February 11, 1826, as a new kind of school in London. It was different from older schools like Oxford and Cambridge because it welcomed everyone, no matter their beliefs. At first, it could not give out degrees.
Over time, UCL grew and changed. In 1836, it joined the University of London, which could give out degrees. UCL was one of the first schools to let women join classes in 1878.
In the 1900s, UCL became part of the larger University of London group. It kept its own name but worked with other schools. During World War II, UCL faced big challenges but kept going.
In recent years, UCL has added new schools and programs. It also started its own degrees in 2005. Today, UCL is known for its research and teaching in many areas.
Campus and locations
UCL has many places where students can learn and live. The main place is in Bloomsbury, a part of Central London. Many buildings there are old and important. Some are used for studying health and science.
UCL also has a campus called UCL East in Stratford, East London. It started opening in 2022. There are plans for more buildings there in the future.
UCL has other smaller places too, like hospitals for learning and a school of management in a tall building. There are also places for students to live, with rooms for them.
UCL tries to help the environment. The student centre building is designed to use less energy and was one of the top buildings in the UK for being green. UCL has plans to use only clean energy and reduce waste. They also want to create more green spaces for plants and animals.
Organisation and administration
UCL is run by two main groups: the council and the academic board. The council has 20 members and makes important decisions. The academic board gives advice on teaching.
UCL's leader is called the President and Provost. The current leader is Michael Spence. There are also vice-provosts and vice-presidents who help with different areas.
UCL has eleven groups called faculties. These help organize teaching and research. There are also some special units that are not part of these faculties.
UCL uses a logo that shows a building and the letters "UCL". The school's colors are purple and blue. UCL works with universities around the world. It also helps support a school in London called the UCL Academy.
| Faculty | Staff | Students | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Undergraduates | Postgraduates | |||
| Taught | Research | |||
| Arts and Humanities | 620 | 2,684 | 943 | 226 |
| Bartlett (Built Environment) | 1,272 | 925 | 2,836 | 411 |
| Brain Sciences | 1,725 | 929 | 1,961 | 1,034 |
| Engineering Sciences | 667 | 4,373 | 2,791 | 1,122 |
| IOE (Education and Society) | 1,318 | 1,515 | 3,988 | 684 |
| Laws | 175 | 844 | 450 | 49 |
| Life Sciences | 964 | 2,632 | 1,084 | 592 |
| Mathematical and Physical Sciences | 1,135 | 3,927 | 929 | 680 |
| Medical Sciences | 1,321 | 2,356 | 1,287 | 430 |
| Population Health Sciences | 1,578 | 247 | 1,365 | 447 |
| Social and Historical Sciences | 1,101 | 4,130 | 2,054 | 488 |
Academic profile
Research
UCL is a top research university. In 2023/24, it earned a lot of money from research grants and contracts. Most of this money came from research councils and British charities. UCL also got money from Research England for its research.
UCL took part in a big research review in 2021. Many of its researchers worked on this. A lot of its research was rated world-leading, and some was rated internationally excellent. UCL was ranked very high for its research.
Research centres
UCL works with other universities on research centres. Some important ones are:
- The London Centre for Nanotechnology, which studies very small technologies in science and medicine. It works with UCL, Imperial College London, and King's College London.
- The Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slave-ownership, supported by Harvard University. It studies the effects of historical slavery in Britain.
- The Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, which studies how the brain works. It opened in 2016 with money from the Gatsby Charitable Foundation and Wellcome Trust.
Publishing and commercialisation
In 2020/21, UCL earned money from selling ideas and parts of new companies. UCL has many patents and licences for its ideas.
UCL Business helps turn UCL research into real-world products and companies. It gives advice on creating new businesses. In 2023/24, it gave money to UCL.
UCL Press, started in 2015, is a new university press that offers free online books and journals. It has had many downloads around the world.
Libraries
UCL has 18 libraries with over 2 million books. The main library is in the UCL Main Building and has books about many subjects. The Science Library has books about engineering and sciences.
Other libraries include the UCL Bartlett Library for architecture, the UCL Eastman Dental Institute Library for dental health, and the UCL Institute of Archaeology Library for archaeology. Students and staff can also use libraries of the University of London, including the Senate House Library, and the British Library.
Special collections
UCL has special collections of rare and important books and archives. These include many rare books, early printed books, and many archives and manuscripts. Special items include first editions of famous books.
Museums
UCL cares for several museums and collections, such as:
- Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology: It shows the history of the Nile valley from ancient times. It was founded in 1892.
- UCL Art Museum: Contains art works, including pieces by women artists. It is closing to become an event space.
- Grant Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy: Founded in 1827, it has many specimens, including dodo bones and a rare quagga skeleton.
Reputation and rankings
UCL is one of the top universities in the UK. It is highly ranked for many subjects. In the 2023 Complete University Guide, UCL was in the top ten for many subjects.
Globally, UCL is also highly ranked. In the 2025 Academic Ranking of World Universities, UCL was 14th in the world. It has been in the top ten of the QS World University Rankings for many years. In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023, UCL was 22nd in the world.
Admissions
In the 2024/25 school year, University College London had 51,315 students. There were 25,705 students studying for their first degrees and 25,610 students studying for higher degrees.
The university asks for very good school grades from students who want to join. Students usually need scores that are equal to getting the best grades in their final school exams.
Many students who study at UCL come from other countries. In recent years, most students who want to join UCL have been from outside the UK.
Widening access
UCL wants to make sure students from all backgrounds can join, even if they come from places where not many people go to university. The university has special rules for students who live in areas where fewer people go to university, have had hard times at home, or have been in care. These students might need lower grades to join.
UCL also offers special summer schools for bright students from difficult backgrounds. These help students learn more about university life and improve their chances of getting a place.
In 2023, UCL started a special one-year programme to help students who do not meet the normal entry rules join engineering. This programme is for students who have faced tough personal situations.
The university also offers special one-year courses for international students who need more preparation before they can join degree programmes.
| Domicile and Ethnicity | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| British White | 23% | ||
| British Ethnic Minorities | 25% | ||
| International EU | 5% | ||
| International Non-EU | 47% | ||
| Undergraduate Widening Participation Indicators | |||
| Female | 58% | ||
| Independent School | 16% | ||
| Low Participation Areas | 5% | ||
Student life
Students' union
Main article: Students' Union UCL
Students' Union UCL, started in 1893, is one of the oldest student groups in England. It helps students and offers many services like clubs, sports, advice, and places to eat and shop. Students choose leaders to run it.
As of 2021, there are over 250 clubs and groups, such as a snowsports club, a media group, a debating group, and a film group.
Faith
UCL was created to welcome students of all religions. In 2019, UCL added spaces for quiet reflection and meditation. There are also groups for many different religions.
Sport
UCL has many sports clubs, like cricket, rowing, running, polo, and rugby. These teams compete against other universities. UCL has fitness centres and a large sports area in Shenley.
Polo
The UCL Polo Club is a group of students who enjoy polo and watch horse racing events.
Mascot
UCL’s mascot was a wooden sign named Phineas, taken from a shop in 1900. Over time, it was moved and later removed.
Rivalry with King's College London
Main article: King's College London–UCL rivalry
UCL and King’s College London have a friendly rivalry. In the past, students from both schools played tricks on each other.
Student campaigns
Students at UCL have organised many important campaigns over the years. In the 1960s, groups worked against unfair treatment of people. In the 1970s, students supported equal rights for everyone.
In 2010, students protested to make sure workers were paid fairly. They also protested against higher school fees. In 2016 and 2017, students fought for better housing. In 2018, students started a group to protect the environment. In 2024, students showed support for people in Gaza.
Student body
In 2021/22, University College London (UCL) had 46,830 students. There were 23,800 undergraduates, 16,910 taught postgraduates, and 6,120 research postgraduates. Most students studied full-time.
Many students at UCL came from outside the UK, with over half from other countries. The biggest group of international students was from China. The student body had people from many different backgrounds and genders.
Notable people
For a more comprehensive list, see List of people associated with University College London.
Further information: List of people associated with University College London in the Law, School of Slavonic and East European Studies § Notable alumni and staff, The Bartlett § Notable alumni, and Slade School of Fine Art § Notable alumni
UCL has many famous graduates and teachers. Some well-known alumni include Francis Crick, who helped discover the structure of DNA, and Charles K. Kao, known for his work on broadband. Famous former teachers include Peter Higgs, who suggested the idea of the Higgs boson, and Otto Hahn, a pioneer in nuclear chemistry.
Many important people have studied or taught at UCL over the years. In the past, students could take single classes without working toward a degree. For example, Mahatma Gandhi took English classes, and Jomo Kenyatta, the first leader of Kenya, studied English and phonetics at UCL.
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