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| Founded by admirers of [[Jeremy Bentham]] ([http://www.ucl.ac.uk/about-ucl/history/bentham/ not, as is often thought, by Bentham himself]), University College has a reputation for being one of the more liberal colleges. It offers a balance in its departments and courses between arts / humanities, and science. As such it tends to attract a 50%/50% male to female ratio. | 
    Founded by admirers of [[Jeremy Bentham]], University College has a reputation for being one of the more liberal colleges. It offers a balance in its departments and courses between arts / humanities, and science. As such it tends to attract a 50%/50% male to female ratio. | 
  
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Of note besides medicine, UCL has a theatre [[The UCL Bloomsbury Theatre]], a faculty of law, a school of architecture ([[The Bartlett]]), good medical and life sciences departments and a renowned physics and astronomy department. | 
    
Of note besides medicine, UCL has a faculty of law, a school of architecture ([[The Bartlett]]), good medical and life sciences departments and a renowned physics and astronomy department. | 
  
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Founded by admirers of Jeremy Bentham, University College has a reputation for being one of the more liberal colleges. It offers a balance in its departments and courses between arts / humanities, and science. As such it tends to attract a 50%/50% male to female ratio.
The campus is centred around Gower Street, and the amalgamations have absorbed University College Hospital (which used to be a separate entity), and the Middlesex Hospital.
Of note besides medicine, UCL has a faculty of law, a school of architecture (The Bartlett), good medical and life sciences departments and a renowned physics and astronomy department.
Students at UCL who cannot live in halls may be interested in Places To Live In North West London.
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