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  2. UCL Faculty of Laws - Wikipedia

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    The UCL Faculty of Laws expanded rapidly in the 1960s and soon outgrew its office space. The Faculty of Laws building, later named Bentham House, was bought by the college in 1965. Expanding beyond its traditional strengths of Roman law and jurisprudence, the faculty appointed the UK's first Professor of Air and Space Law in 1967 and offered ...

  3. List of people associated with University College London in ...

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    Dame Hazel Genn - Professor of Empirical Legal Studies, current Dean of UCL Law faculty; Sir Malcolm Grant - Professor of Law and Vice-Dean (1986–91), subsequently appointed the 9th UCL President and Provost (2003–13) Stephen Guest - Emeritus Professor of Legal Philosophy, Principal Research Associate

  4. University College London - Wikipedia

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    The Strategy for a Sustainable UCL was a finalist in the "Sustainable Institution of the Year" category at the 2022 Green Gown Awards. [148] UCL was ranked joint fifth globally for sustainability in the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2025. [149] In the national People and Planet University League for 2023/24, it was ranked 12th ...

  5. List of people associated with University College London

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    To God's favour the greatest and best, eternal architect of the universe may it bring you happiness and good fortune at the beginning of the eighth year of the reign of King George IV of Britain the most highest prince Augustus Frederick Duke of Sussex patron of all the fine arts the oldest order of architecture the highest among the English the foundation stone of the London University ...

  6. History of University College London - Wikipedia

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    University College London (UCL) was founded on 11 February 1826, [1] under the name London University, as a secular alternative to the strictly religious universities of Oxford and Cambridge. It was founded with the intention from the beginning of it being a university, not a college or institute.

  7. UCL Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Between 1962 and 1972 Peter Ucko was lecturer in anthropology at UCL. [12] Sir Robert Rees Davies was a lecturer in the Department of History between 1963 and 1976. [13] UCL merged with the Institute of Archaeology in 1986. [14] The Constitution Unit was established in April 1995. [15] The School of Slavonic and East European Studies merged ...

  8. UCL Main Building - Wikipedia

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    The Main Library contains UCL's collections relating to arts and humanities, history, economics, public policy and law. [5] The Flaxman Gallery, a collection of sculptures and paintings by artist John Flaxman , is located inside the Main Library in the Octagon Building under UCL's central dome.

  9. Law schools in France - Wikipedia

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    The legal component of a French university, called Faculté de droit (Faculty of Law). For a list of these, see the List of faculties of law in France. A selective training of excellence, followed at the same time as the undergraduate Law degree in some universities, usually called "Collège de droit" (College of Law). See Collège de droit in ...