The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 11 and Version 4 of University Of London

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The University of London is the collective of many of the colleges in London, although they are very independent. The central university is located in [[Locale Bloomsbury | Bloomsbury]], in a building called Senate House. Services provided by the federal university include Senate House Library and the [[University of London Union]].

Some students have their degrees awarded by the federal university
, others have them awarded by the individual colleges.

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Affiliate Colleges ==
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[[Birkbeck College]]
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[[Courtauld Institute of Art]]
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[[Goldsmith's College]]
*[[Heythrop College]]
*[[Imperial College]]
*[[Institute
of Education]]
*[[
London School of Economics]]
*[[London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine]]
*[[King's College London]]
*[[Queen Mary]]
*[[School of Advanced Study]]
*[[School of Oriental and African Studies]]
*[[School of Pharmacy]]
*[[St George's Hospital Medical School]]
*[[Royal Holloway]]
*[[Royal Veterinary College]]
*[[University College London]]
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The University of London is the collective of most of the colleges in London, although they are very independent. This includes [[KCL|King's College]], [[LSE]], [[UCL]], [[SOAS]], [[IC]] and probably more. The term "University of London" is fairly useless (apart from it being the degree awarding body for the various colleges), but it does actually provide useful services for the students of the various colleges.
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The University of London is the collective of most of the colleges in London, although they are very independent. This includes King's College, LSE, UCL, SOAS, IC and probably more. The term "University of London" is fairly useless (apart from it being the degree awarding body for the various colleges), but it does actually provide useful services for the students of the various colleges.


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