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University of London

About

The University of London was founded in 1836 and is an open research university. They are associated with Universities UK, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, and the European University Association. The University of London is one of England’s oldest universities and started offering degrees in 1837.

Their campus sits on 12 hectares of land and has a range of facilities including the central library, restaurants, cafes, green spaces, and academic buildings. They have eighteen institutions located within their campus, some of which include St. George’s, Queen Mary Institute, and Royal Holloway. The University of London provides numerous postgraduate and undergraduate degree programs across a range of subjects. They have a student population of more than 2,13,270.

Types of Postgraduate Programs They Run

The University of London has a plethora of postgraduate programs to choose from. They cover topics such as finance, sustainability, art, history, computer science, health, criminology, law, gender studies, policy, business, and more. Some of the accreditations their postgraduate degree courses offer include Master of Art (MA), Master of Science (MSc), Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert), Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip), Master of Business Administration (MBA), and more. Some of their programs allow for part-time learning.

Admissions Process

If you are hoping to study for a full-time undergraduate degree at the University of London, you will have to submit an application via UCAS. It is important to ensure you meet all the entry requirements and include the institution code and course code. These codes can be easily discovered by checking the relevant course page on the university’s website. If you want to apply for part-time or postgraduate courses or apply as an international student, you can apply directly through the University of London website. To do this, simply find your course using their course finder and press the apply button. Ensure you meet all the relevant entry requirements before you apply. The university will get in touch in the coming weeks with all applicants to inform them as to whether they have been successful.

Accommodation

The University of London has several student accommodation options around London to suit people’s individual needs and their budgets. They have their own halls of residence, the Intercollegiate Halls which all students can apply for. Their member institutions also usually have their own halls. Your room will contain a bed, desk, wardrobe, chair, and shelving. Some rooms have their own en-suite bathroom while others do not. If yours doesn’t, you will have to share a bathroom with other students. In addition to sharing a bathroom, you will also have to share a kitchen and living area. Laundrette services and all necessary amenities are in close proximity to the university. You can book accommodation on the University of London’s website.

Scholarships and Financial Support

The University of London has tonnes of different scholarships and bursaries available to help students pay their tuition fees. Some of these include the Hannah Arendt Scholarship, Unionlearn Bursary, International Sports Management Scholarship, Matilda Mwaba Scholarship, and more. There are also scholarships specific to the area of study such as law. You can find out more about the scholarships available and their individual entry criteria on the University of London website. Here you will also see details on how to apply.

Contact Info

For general enquiries, call +44 (0)20 7862 8000