University College London

University College London

University College London (UCL) is a public research university located in the heart of London, England. It is a constituent college of the federal University of London, known for its high-quality research and innovation. UCL has a progressive approach to teaching, emphasizing learning by research and critical analysis rather than passing examinations.

Overview

Founded in 1826, UCL was the first university established in London and is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world. It is one of the leading multidisciplinary universities, with more than 11,000 staff and 43,000 students hailing from 150 different countries. UCL's main campus is located in the Bloomsbury area of central London, with a number of institutes and teaching hospitals further afield. UCL offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including the humanities, social sciences, law, engineering, life sciences, and more. UCL is uniquely committed to public engagement, with initiatives that give our research real-world impact. The university's diverse group of students and academics are at the forefront of global challenges in science, health, engineering, social sciences, and humanities. Its fostering of creativity and free thought have led to countless innovations and breakthroughs, from the discovery of the structure of DNA to the development of the telephone.

Schools & colleges

Explore University College London's extensive range of specialized programs across diverse schools and colleges.

Faculty of Arts and Humanities:

  • English Literature, Creative Writing
  • Art History, Visual Studies
  • French, German, Italian
  • Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences:

  • BSc Anthropology, MSc Anthropology
  • BA History, MA History
  • BSc Geography, MSc Geography
  • Faculty of Laws:

  • LLB Law, LLM Law
  • Faculty of Life Sciences:

  • BSc Biosciences, MSc Biosciences
  • BSc Pharmacology, MSc Pharmacology
  • BSc Neuroscience, MSc Neuroscience
  • Faculty of Engineering Sciences:

  • BEng Mechanical Engineering, MEng Mechanical Engineering
  • BSc Computer Science, MSc Computer Science
  • BEng Electrical Engineering, MEng Electrical Engineering
  • University Awards

    Highlighting the prestigious awards University College London has received for excellence in education, research, and service.

    Nobel Prizes:

    Numerous UCL alumni and faculty members have won Nobel Prizes in various categories. These provide a huge prestige and boost to the university's global reputation.

    Gairdner awards:

    The UCL Faculty of Medical Sciences has won multiple Gairdner awards, which recognizes outstanding achievements in medical research worldwide.

    UCL Provost’s Public Engagement Awards:

    This award celebrates the breadth and quality of UCL's public engagement activities. Staff, students, and community partners are recognized for their dedication and hard work.

    Wolfson History Prize:

    The award given to the best historical work in the UK, reflecting qualities of both readability for the general public and sound scholarship. Some faculty members from UCL have won this prestigious prize.

    Queen’s Anniversary Prizes:

    UCL has won several Queen’s Anniversary Prizes, which are given for outstanding achievement by UK colleges and universities in diverse areas of innovation, transformation and social impact.

    Rankings

    Discover where University College London ranks nationally and internationally, reflecting its academic and research excellence.

    QS World University Rankings
    2021
    10
    in the world
    QS World University Rankings
    2022
    10
    in the world
    QS World University Rankings
    2023
    #
    in the world

    Famous Alumni

    Meet University College London's distinguished alumni who have made significant contributions to society and their fields.

    Mahatma Gandhi

    Global

    Indian Lawyer who became the leader of the national movement against British rule in India. His philosophy of nonviolent resistance known as satyagraha influenced memorable leaders and mass mobilizations across the world.

    Alexander Graham Bell

    Global

    Inventor of the telephone and significant work on optical telecommunications, hydrofoils and aeronautics. He also worked extensively on efforts for those with hearing loss, including his work on the phonograph.

    Rabindranath Tagore

    Global

    Indian polymath, poet, musician, and artist, known for reshaping Bengali literature and music, and India's first non-European Nobel laureate by earning the 1913 Literature Prize.

    Chris Martin

    Global

    Lead singer of the world-renowned rock band Coldplay. His band is known for hits like 'Yellow,' 'Trouble,' and 'Viva la Vida,' and has won multiple Grammy awards.

    Jonathan Ross

    Global

    English television presenter, film critic, radio presenter and comedian, known for presenting 'Friday Night with Jonathan Ross' during the BBC One chat show series.

    Contact Information

    Find all essential contact details for admissions and support at University College London Website: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/

    An unhandled error has occurred. Reload 🗙