University College London (UCL) is a university institution and constituent college of the University of London based primarily in London, England, United Kingdom.
UCL has been described by the Sunday Times newspaper as ‘an intellectual powerhouse with a world-class reputation’ and is consistently ranked amongst the world’s finest universities.
It is ranked as one of the highest ranked universities in the UK and in the in the top five universities worldwide (Times Higher).
It is ranked third in the UK for world leading research (RAE 2008)
It is 20 Nobel Prize winners from our former students and academic staff
It has high quality education which includes the latest research and innovative approaches to learning
It emphasises on small-group teaching, with an overall staff-student ratio of 1:9
It has a dynamic and cosmopolitan atmosphere with around 30% students from outside the UK, from almost 140 different countries
It has an Internationally relevant curricula, ensuring that UCL students are educated for global citizenship and leadership
It has active exchange and research links with over 260 universities around the world with study abroad opportunities in many degree programmes
It is located on a compact site in the heart of London with extensive academic facilities on campus
It is situated at the centre of one of the world’s most vibrant and exciting cities
UCL degrees are recognised and respected around the world
UCL graduates are highly sought after by employers
The support and advice on career choices open to all students at all stages of their degree programme