Address and Location
University College London (UCL) is spread across a number of buildings in Bloomsbury, Central London's 'University District'. The main campus is situated on Gower Street; other facilities and academic departments are scattered across London. The university's School of Energy and Resources is based at a partner institution in Adelaide, Australia.
ÂBackground and History
UCL is the oldest member of the University of London, founded in 1826 as a secular institution. The first university in the country to allow entrance to women on the same terms as men, in the twentieth century UCL merged with other London schools, growing in size and reputation. In 1994 the institution founded the University College London Hospitals NHS Trust, increasing the university's standing as a leading medical school.
Location and Accessibility
By Rail: Closest to the main campus are Euston Square, Goodge Street and Russell Square Tube stations. National and international rail services are available from nearby Euston and King's Cross-St. Pancras stations.
By Road: Driving to Bloomsbury is not advised; parking is difficult and the congestion charge applies in the area around the university. The nearest road for access is the A501 (Euston Road).
Accessibility: Most university facilities are wheelchair-accessible and accommodation is provided for students with disabilities.
What's on Offer
BA, BSc, MA, MSc, Graduate (Conversion) Diploma, Graduate Diploma, Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate, MRes, MPhil, PhD
Entry Requirements
Entry standards at the university are high, requiring AAA at A-Level. Specific course information can be found on the university website.