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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.
University College's main building in the late 1820s, with its classical portico and dome. 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.
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UCL offers dual degrees and joint degrees with other universities and institutions, including the University of Cologne, [195] Columbia University, [196] the University of Hong Kong, [197] Imperial College London (ending 2023) [198] and New York University. [199] UCL is the sponsor of the UCL Academy, a secondary school in the London Borough of ...
Raising the Wind (1961) uses the Front Quad and Portico as the exterior of the "London Academy of Music and the Arts" ("LAMA"). The Lost Language of the Cranes (1991) featured a fictional member of the staff at UCL and a few scenes were filmed in UCL. Eyes Wide Shut (1999) uses the UCL GP practice as the clinic for Tom Cruise's character.
E:Vision (sometimes styled as eVision or e:Vision), is a web-based interface designed to interact with the SITS client. It was created with the intention of allowing users to design web-based interfaces for student and/or staff interaction. This has the advantage of allowing the user to circumvent the SITS client which some customers find ...
Lensfield House, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, remodelled, including portico (1811); Wilkins' own house, demolished (1955) and now replaced by the Chemistry Department of Cambridge University. [17] Theatre Royal, Newmarket Road, Cambridge (1814), later remodelled. Dalmeny House, West Lothian (1814–19). Nelson Column, Great Yarmouth (1815–17).
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