University of London

The University of London (UoL; abbreviated as Lond or more rarely Londin in post-nominals) is a federal public research university located in London, England, United Kingdom. The university was established by royal charter in 1836 as a degree-awarding examination board for students holding certificates from University College London, King's College London and "other such institutions, corporate or unincorporated, as shall be established for the purpose of Education, whether within the Metropolis or elsewhere within our United Kingdom". It is one of three institutions to have advertised themselves as the third-oldest university in England. It moved to a federal structure with constituent colleges in 1900. It is now incorporated by its fourth (1863) royal charter and governed by the University of London Act 2018 (c. iii).

University of London
Latin: Universitas Londiniensis
TypePublic
Established1836 (1836)
ChancellorThe Princess Royal
Vice-ChancellorWendy Thomson CBE
VisitorThe Lord President of the Council ex officio
Academic staff
100 (central academic bodies; 2018/19)
Administrative staff
895 (central academic bodies; 2018/19)
Students205,400 internal; 37,395 in University of London Worldwide (2021–22)
Undergraduates116,585 internal; 30,350 University of London Worldwide (2021–22)
Postgraduates88,815 internal; 7,045 University of London Worldwide (2021–22)
Location,
England, United Kingdom
Deputy Vice ChancellorPaul Layzell
Chair of the Board of TrusteesSir Richard Dearlove
Colours
Affiliations
Websitelondon.ac.uk

The university consists of 17 member institutions and three central academic bodies. The university has around 48,000 distance learning external students and around 219,410 campus-based internal students, making it the largest university by number of students in the United Kingdom. For most practical purposes, ranging from admissions to funding, the member institutions operate on an independent basis, with many awarding their own degrees whilst remaining in the federal university.

Under the 2018 act, member institutions ceased to be termed colleges and gained the right to seek university status without having to leave the federal university: Birkbeck, City, Goldsmiths', King's College London, the LSE, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Queen Mary, the Royal Veterinary College, Royal Holloway, SOAS, St George's and UCL have all indicated that they intend to do so.

As of 2015, there are around 2 million University of London alumni across the world, including at least 14 monarchs or royalty, more than 60 presidents or prime ministers in the world (including 5 prime ministers of the United Kingdom), 2 Cabinet Secretaries of UK, 85 Nobel laureates, 5 Fields Medallists, 4 Turing Award winners, 6 Grammy winners, 2 Oscar winners, 3 Olympic gold medalists and the "Father of the Nation" of several countries. The university owns University of London Press.

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