
The World of UCL
Negley Harte (Editor), John North (Editor), Georgina Brewis (Editor)
From its foundation in 1826, UCL embraced a progressive and pioneering spirit. It was the first university in England to admit students regardless of religion, and made higher education affordable and accessible to a much broader section of society. It was also effectively the first university to welcome women on equal terms with men. From the outset, UCL showed a commitment to innovative ideas and new methods of teaching and research.
This book charts the history of UCL from 1826 through to the present day, highlighting its many contributions to society in Britain and around the world. It covers the expansion of the university through the growth in student numbers and institutional mergers. It documents shifts in governance throughout the years, and the changing social and economic context in which UCL operated, including challenging periods of reconstruction after two World Wars.
Today UCL is one of the powerhouses of research and teaching, and a truly global university. It is currently seventh in the QS World University Rankings. This completely revised and updated edition features a new chapter based on interviews with key individuals at UCL. It comes at a time of ambitious development for UCL with the establishment of an entirely new campus in East London, UCL East, and Provost Michael Arthur’s ‘UCL 2034’ strategy which aims to secure the university’s long-term future and commits UCL to delivering global impact.
Foreword
Author’s note to the fourth edition
1 The Foundation: 1825–28
2 The University of London: 1828–36
3 University College: 1836–78
4 The Admission of Women: 1878–1904
5 The Gregory Foster Years: 1904–29
6 UCL in War and Peace: 1929–51
7 The Evans and Annan Years: 1951–78
8 The Years of Expansion: 1978–2003
9 London’s Global University: UCL in the twenty-first century
DOI: 10.14324/111.9781787352933
Number of pages: 352
Number of illustrations: 262
Publication date: 21 May 2018
PDF ISBN: 9781787352933
EPUB ISBN: 9781787352964
Hardback ISBN: 9781787352957
Paperback ISBN: 9781787352940
Negley Harte (Editor)
Negley Harte is Emeritus Senior Lecturer of History at UCL. He is interested in three
main areas of British history: the origins of industrialisation; textile production and consumption (sixteenth to nineteenth
centuries); and the history of higher education.
John North (Editor)
John North was appointed Assistant Lecturer in UCL’s Department of History in 1963, where he taught Greek and Roman History for 40 years. Since 2003 he has been Emeritus Professor of History.
Georgina Brewis (Editor) 
Georgina Brewis is Professor of Social History at UCL, where she specialises in the nineteenth and twentieth century histories of education, charity and humanitarianism.
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