University College London - Bachelor's Degree
University
College London – better known as UCL – is situated in the heart of
London, with the British Library and the British Museum in close
proximity. It is one of the world’s leading multi-disciplinary
universities. For UCL, quality research is key in undergraduate
teaching, hence the most up-to-date research discoveries, developments
and ideas are incorporated into programs. Over 100 UCL undergraduate
degree programs include study abroad as an integral part of the
curriculum.
School Description
UCL was
founded in 1826 on the premise of making higher education inclusive to
those who had up until then been excluded from it. It went on to become
the first university in England to admit women students on equal terms
with men in 1878.
Twenty-nine Nobel Prizes have been awarded to UCL students and academics, past and present. The most recent addition (in 2014), is John O'Keefe (Medicine). UCL has also been awarded six Athena SWAN awards (fourteen of which are silver) and the Equality Challenge Unit has also awarded the university a Race Equality Charter bronze award.
Twenty-nine Nobel Prizes have been awarded to UCL students and academics, past and present. The most recent addition (in 2014), is John O'Keefe (Medicine). UCL has also been awarded six Athena SWAN awards (fourteen of which are silver) and the Equality Challenge Unit has also awarded the university a Race Equality Charter bronze award.

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