
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
BASIC INFORMATION:
BRIEF HISTORY:
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Located in the heart of London
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The UCL's motto is Cuncti adsint meritaeque expectent praemia palmae which translates to English as "Let all come who by merit deserve the most reward"
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There are currently enrolling approximately 43 800 students
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The student-faculty ratio is 1:10 making it the best in the UK
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Established in 1826 with poet Thomas Campbell being one of The Four Founders
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One of the first universities which accepted women on equal terms with men in 1876
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It clamis the fisrt professorships in, amongst other subjects, English (1828, Rev. Thomas Dale) and electrical engineering (1885, Sir Ambrose Fleming)
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES:
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You can choose from more than 400 including top-ranked subjects like Education, Architecture and Built Environment, Archaeology, Anatomy and Physiology, Life Sciences and Medicines, etc.
ALUMNI:
SOME FAMOUS ALUMNI:

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30 Nobel Prize laureates
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3 Field Medal Winners
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Maxwell Medals, Balzan Prizes, Chapman medals and many more
CAMPUS INFO:
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Alexander Graham Bell (telephone invetion)
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Justine Frischman (musician)
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Carol Thatcher (journalist)
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Roger Penrose (mathematician, Nobel laureate)
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Francis Crick (played crucial role in deciphering the helical structure of the DNA)
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Two main campuses - hostorical UCL Bloomsbury one in central London and new UCL East at Stratford, opened in 2022
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You can find 16 specialist libraries and 7 museums and collections onsite
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UCL offers over 300 different clubs and societies such as: 180 Degrees Consulting Society, Alternative Proteins Society, Green Economy Society, ...
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