UCL statement on University of London Act 2018
11 March 2019
The passing of the University of London Act 2018 enables the member institutions of the federal University of London to seek university status in their own right, while remaining part of the federation.
UCL intends to do so, along with the institutions named below. There are no planned changes to any of our legal names but the Department for Education has nonetheless requested a public consultation as part of its normal process for the grant of university status. A statement has been published in the London Gazette, also inviting any organisations or individuals with concerns or questions to contact the University of London.
The grant of university status for the member institutions of the federal university makes no difference at all to degrees awarded, existing or past relationships, programmes of study, contracts or any other undertakings or activities of UCL or the other institutions.
If you have concerns or questions about this process, please contact Rosalind Frendo, Director of Compliance and Secretary to the Board, University of London, Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU or email Rosalind.Frendo@london.ac.uk by 25 March 2019.
- Birkbeck College
- City, University of London
- Goldsmiths’ College
- King’s College London
- The London School of Economics and Political Science
- London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- Queen Mary University of London
- The Royal Veterinary College
- Royal Holloway and New Bedford College
- School of Oriental and African Studies
- St George’s Hospital Medical School