List of universities in London

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London has one of the largest concentrations of universities in the world. It has 40 Higher Education institutions[1] (not counting foreign Universities with London branches) and has a student population of more than 400,000. [2] Among the institutions in London are some of the old and world-famous colleges that today make up the federal University of London, modern universities, as well as a number of smaller and often highly specialised universities and colleges. Additionally, over 34,000 students in over 180 countries follow the University of London External Programme, established in 1858[1].

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[edit] List of universities in London

Colleges which form the federal University of London are in italics. Superscript numbers show those accredited by AMBA(¹) or EQUIS (²), and those included in the top 100 of the THES world university ranking (³).

[edit] Major Universities

(Those ranked by The Guardian 2008 (published 2007), The Times Good University Guide 2008 (published 2007) and The Sunday Times 2007). In brackets is each newspapers's national ranking of the major universities and university colleges in the UK. The first number is from The Guardian, the second from The Times and the third from The Sunday Times.

[edit] Specialised Universities and Higher Education Colleges

The following institutions generally offer a full range of degrees, but are usually specialised in one academic field:

Colleges which form the federal University of London are in italics

[edit] Foreign Universities

A number of foreign university institutions operate in London without Royal Charters. Some are bona fide universities with their degrees validated by recognised accreditation bodies abroad or in the UK, while others are not validated at all or are validated by unrecognised accreditation agencies.[4]

Many foreign universities run study-abroad programmes based in London, but these are often restricted to students who spend the majority of their degree studying at the university campus in their own country, and are not independent university campuses.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ HEFCE : Universities and Colleges : Higher Education institutions funded by the Council
  2. ^ HESA - Higher Education Statistics Agency
  3. ^ The Open University in London : Home
  4. ^ Far from funny | Special Reports | EducationGuardian.co.uk
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