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[[File:UCL-94338637-M.jpg|thumb|UCL]]'''UCL''' (formally '''University College London''') is a university in [[Bloomsbury]], central London. It was established in 1826 to open up education in England for the first time to students of any race, class or religion. UCL was also the first university to welcome female students on equal terms with men.<ref>http://www.ucl.ac.uk/about-ucl About UCL</ref>
 
[[File:UCL-94338637-M.jpg|thumb|UCL]]'''UCL''' (formally '''University College London''') is a university in [[Bloomsbury]], central London. It was established in 1826 to open up education in England for the first time to students of any race, class or religion. UCL was also the first university to welcome female students on equal terms with men.<ref>http://www.ucl.ac.uk/about-ucl About UCL</ref>
  
It was initially created as an independent university. In 1907 it lost its independence and became a college within the University of London. In 1976 it regained its independence, and in 2005 it gained the right to award its own degrees, and rebranded itself as just "UCL".<ref name=Baty>Phil Baty "Staff fury at '£600K' rebrand" ''Times Higher Education Supplement'' 22 July 2005</ref>
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It was initially created as an independent university. In 1907 it lost its independence and became a college within the [[University of London]]. In 1976 it regained its independence, and in 2005 it gained the right to award its own degrees, and rebranded itself as just "UCL".<ref name=Baty>Phil Baty "Staff fury at '£600K' rebrand" ''Times Higher Education Supplement'' 22 July 2005</ref>
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The [[Slade School of Art]] is a department within UCL's Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
  
 
==LGBT history==
 
==LGBT history==
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[[Sir Stephen Wall]], gay former diplomat, has been Chair of Council, the university's governing body.
 
[[Sir Stephen Wall]], gay former diplomat, has been Chair of Council, the university's governing body.
  
Notable alumni include:
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==LGBT societies==
*[[Alan Hollinghurst]]
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*[[A E Housman]]
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*[[Stephen Spender]]
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Present or former staff include:
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*[[J C Wells]]
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A UCL LGBT alumni group is being formed.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/groups/147563535452615/</ref>
 
A UCL LGBT alumni group is being formed.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/groups/147563535452615/</ref>
  
==LGBT Society==
 
 
The UCL Union LGBT Society is a former member of the [[LGBT Consortium]].<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20120826101337/http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/ucl_union_lgbt_society</ref>
 
The UCL Union LGBT Society is a former member of the [[LGBT Consortium]].<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20120826101337/http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/ucl_union_lgbt_society</ref>
  
 
The UCL website has a set of LGBT student support pages.<ref>http://www.ucl.ac.uk/support-pages/lgb/lgb-information-pages</ref>
 
The UCL website has a set of LGBT student support pages.<ref>http://www.ucl.ac.uk/support-pages/lgb/lgb-information-pages</ref>
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==UCL staff and alumni==
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*[[Alan Hollinghurst]], novelist
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*[[A E Housman]], poet
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*[[Stephen Spender]], poet
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*[[J C Wells]] (professor of phonetics)
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 13:08, 10 April 2016

UCL
UCL (formally University College London) is a university in Bloomsbury, central London. It was established in 1826 to open up education in England for the first time to students of any race, class or religion. UCL was also the first university to welcome female students on equal terms with men.[1]

It was initially created as an independent university. In 1907 it lost its independence and became a college within the University of London. In 1976 it regained its independence, and in 2005 it gained the right to award its own degrees, and rebranded itself as just "UCL".[2]

The Slade School of Art is a department within UCL's Faculty of Arts and Humanities.

LGBT history

The University's foundation was partly inspired by Jeremy Bentham, philosopher and early advocate of the decriminalisation of homosexuality. His embalmed body, or "autoicon", is preserved at UCL.

Sir Stephen Wall, gay former diplomat, has been Chair of Council, the university's governing body.

LGBT societies

A UCL LGBT alumni group is being formed.[3]

The UCL Union LGBT Society is a former member of the LGBT Consortium.[4]

The UCL website has a set of LGBT student support pages.[5]

UCL staff and alumni

References

  1. http://www.ucl.ac.uk/about-ucl About UCL
  2. Phil Baty "Staff fury at '£600K' rebrand" Times Higher Education Supplement 22 July 2005
  3. https://www.facebook.com/groups/147563535452615/
  4. http://web.archive.org/web/20120826101337/http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/ucl_union_lgbt_society
  5. http://www.ucl.ac.uk/support-pages/lgb/lgb-information-pages