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kings college

KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
 

BASIC INFORMATION:

BRIEF HISTORY:

  • Placed throughout London's central districts

  • Sancte et sapienter is KCL's motto and means   "With holiness and with wisdom"

  • There are more than 29 600 students

  • The student-faculty ratio is 13:1

  • The school was established in 1829 by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington

  • King's was one of two founding colleges of the University of London but gained financial and academic autonomy in 1994

  • Since 2008, it has awarded its degrees

  • Institute of PsychiatryUnited Medical and Dental Schools of Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals and The Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care are all part of KCL 

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES:

  • King's College consist of 9 faculties and 180 undergraduate courses - a lot to choose from

  • Most famous are: Biomedical Engineering, Economics and Management, Psychology, Medicine, Nutrition, Pharmacy, Dentistry 

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ALUMNI:

  • 14 Nobel Prize laureates

  • 19 members of the current House of Commons

  • 2 Speakers of the House of Commons 

  • 17 members of the current House of Lords

  • 3 Oscars, 3 Grammys

  • 1 Emmy, 1 Golden Globe

  • 1 Booker Prize

SOME FAMOUS ALUMNI:

  • Dina Asher-Smith (British sprinter and world record holder)

  • Dr Rosalind Franklin (biophysicist - X-ray spectroscopy)

  • Sir Michael Morpurgo (children’s writer)

  • Desmond Tutu (Archbishop)

  • Peter Higgs (theoretical physicist)

  • Virginia Woolf (writer and feminist icon)

CAMPUS INFO:

  • Four of its five campuses are near the River Thames, in Central London (Strand, Guy's, Waterloo, Saint Thomas' + Denmark Hill Campus)

  • As a student at King’s, you are automatically a member of King’s College London Students’ Union or KCLSU, which has nearly 300 societies, sports and other student activity groups

  • some famous buildings part of KCL include The Bush House, The Franklin-Wilkins Building, The King's College London Chapel, The Gordon Museum of Pathology, The Old Operating Theatre Museum, ...

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REQUIREMENTS:

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