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With a proud history of game-changing research and teaching methods, cutting-edge facilities and an inspiring location, University College London (UCL) is a great place to be a student for so many reasons. UCL offers over 800 academic courses; have a look at where it ranks on our league tables and see how its strengths could match what you are looking for from your university experience. The uni's vibrant student community represents over 150 nations. Outside of your studies, there are hundreds of clubs and societies to join – from sports clubs and hobbies to political and religious societies. Whatever your interest, UCL is dedicated to helping you develop and reach your full potential.
If you are keen to stay in education, an undergraduate degree means you can go on to a master's degree or a PhD to become an expert in your field of interest. Studies have shown that graduates have a higher average salary compared to non-graduates. Nobel laureates have graduated from UCL as well as poets, novelists, BAFTA winners, Olympians – and many more, with UCL alumni living in more than 190 countries worldwide. Remarkable achievements are being made by UCL alumni to innovate, change, and better the world that we live in every day.
University College London (UCL) offers catered and self-catered accommodation with shared kitchen and dining facilities. Students have access to shared areas for socialising. A small number of rooms are adapted for disabled students. Students can make a considered choice when applying for UCL accommodation, with clear details that include the location of residences.