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Why study at UCL (University College London)?

Overview

University College London (UCL) is consistently ranked among the top ten universities in the world, conducting leading research across a wide range of subject areas. Throughout its long and prestigious history, it has inspired and educated countless minds and produced over 30 Nobel prize recipients.

With one campus located in the heart of Bloomsbury and a second campus in vibrant east London, the university is home to over 50,000 students representing more than 150 countries globally, of which over 25,000 are studying at postgraduate level. There are more than 650 graduate research and taught degree programmes available, as well as teacher training courses in a wide range of academic areas.

Graduate study options include:

  • Master's degrees
  • MPhil/PhD degrees
  • PGCE degrees

UCL maintains a diverse and inclusive community, which pursues academic excellence, breaks boundaries and makes a positive impact on real world problems.

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Postgraduate

UCL has cultivated an impressive portfolio of more than 650 graduate taught, research and teacher training programmes, spanning a wide variety of subject areas. UCL's world-leading research has been recognised in the Research Excellence Framework 2021, and students are encouraged to work across traditional subject boundaries to allow for cross-pollination of ideas and a greater connectivity between fields.

At the very heart of UCL's mission is its research, with a research element integrated into many of its formal degree programmes. Students benefit from the opportunity to participate in significant projects with real-world impact, making an original contribution to their field of work.