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University of London

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Senate House, home to the university's central administration offices and its library

The University of London, founded on February 28, 1836, is one of the world's largest and most prestigious universities, with between 10 and 20 percent of all UK students attending its colleges. Many universities in Britain and abroad began life as associate colleges of the University, offering its degrees under licence. In recent years this aspect of the university's work has revived, because of globalisation, and an increasing number of overseas academic institutes offer London University diplomas and degrees.

The university at first comprised just two colleges, UCL (University College London) and King's College, but now has over 15, many of which are major institutions in their own right. The most famous are the London School of Economics (LSE), University College London (UCL), Imperial College, and Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL).

The University is a federal body made up of colleges and institutes. Under English law, some of these are Recognised Bodies that can grant University of London degrees (the same status as institutes that have their own degree-awarding powers), while others are Listed Bodies that provide courses leading to degrees of the University of London (the same status as the constitutent institutions of the University of Wales and the colleges of Oxford, Cambridge, and Durham).

The colleges and institutes of the University are, as of October 2003:

Notable persons who attended the University include:

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Recognized bodies of the University of London
Birkbeck | Goldsmiths | Heythrop | Imperial | Institute of Education | King's | London Business School | LSE | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine | Queen Mary | Royal Academy of Music | Royal Holloway | Royal Veterinary College | St George's | SOAS | School of Pharmacy | UCL