Thursday, June 8, 2017

University College London - Chart of UCAS admission statistics (2016-2012)

UCL's research and teaching is organised within a network of faculties and academic departments. Faculties and academic departments are formally established by the UCL Council, the governing body of UCL, on the advice of the Academic Board, which is UCL's senior academic authority. UCL is a comprehensive university with teaching and research across the full range of the arts, humanities, social sciences, physical, biological and medical sciences, engineering and the built environment, although it does not currently have a veterinary, music, drama or nursing school. UCL is currently organised into the following 11 constituent faculties:

University College London - Chart of UCAS admission statistics (2016-2012)


Reference 1: UCL Faculty of Arts and Humanities, UCL Faculty of Brain Sciences, UCL Faculty of the Built Environment (The Bartlett), UCL Faculty of Engineering Sciences, UCL Faculty of Laws, UCL Faculty of Life Sciences, UCL Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, UCL Faculty of Medical Sciences, UCL Faculty of Population Health Sciences, UCL Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences and Total.

Reference 2: Academic and research staff (as at 30 April 2012)[104], Undergraduate students (2011/12)[104] and Postgraduate students (2011/12)[104].

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_College_London#Academics


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