City, University of London
City, University of London is a public research university in London , United Kingdom , and a member institution of the federal University of London . It was founded in 1894.[1] City joined the federal University of London on 1 September 2016. It then became part of the eighteen colleges and ten research institutes that then made up that university.[2]
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Institutions Central bodies and programmes
Senate House Libraries
School of Advanced Study
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
Institute of Classical Studies
Institute of Commonwealth Studies
Institute of English Studies
Institute of Historical Research
Centre for Metropolitan History
Institute of Latin American Studies
Institute of Modern Languages Research
Institute of Philosophy
Warburg Institute
University of London Institute in Paris
University of London Worldwide
People
Academics
Alumni
List of heads of colleges
List of University of London people
Places and buildings
Bloomsbury
Gordon Square
Halls of residence
College Hall
Connaught Hall
International Hall
Nutford House
Malet Street
Russell Square
Senate House
Tavistock Square
Torrington Square
Woburn Square
History
Institutions
Bedford College
Chelsea College of Science and Technology
Heythrop College
Imperial College
Institute of Education
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
Institute for the Study of the Americas
London Consortium
New College
Queen Elizabeth College
Regent's Park College
Royal Postgraduate Medical School
School of Pharmacy
School of Slavonic and East European Studies
University Marine Biological Station Millport
St Thomas's Hospital Medical School
Westfield College
Wye College
Buildings
6 Burlington Gardens
Church of Christ the King
Halls of residence
Commonwealth Hall
Hughes Parry Hall
Parliamentary constituency
General Examination for Women
Other
Academic dress
The Careers Group
London Student
University of London Boat Club
University of London Computer Centre
Student Central
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