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Carl Gombrich, ex-Programme Director, was the Principal of UCL's international preparatory certificates before being appointed Programme Director, Arts and Sciences (BASc) in September 2010, a role he held until March 2019. He has degrees in mathematics, physics and philosophy and was also an opera singer before joining UCL in 2002.
According to a Freedom of Information request response, UCL's offer rate for 2021 admission was 36.1% at undergraduate level and 23.5% at postgraduate level across all applicants. [255] [note 9] International students have made up the majority of main-scheme applicants to UCL since 2015 and the majority of acceptances since 2017.
In February 2009, the Dutch Minister of Education, Culture and Science, Ronald Plasterk, proposed to replace all the existing degrees offered by Dutch vocational universities, such as the BBA, BEd and BEng, with the BAA and the BASc. [7] Similarly, the United States has taken BAS as an official degree name.
A Bachelor of Arts and Science(s) (BASc), sometimes as Bachelor of Science and Arts (BScA), [1] is an undergraduate bachelor's degree conferred by a small number of universities from countries including the United States, Canada, [2] the United Kingdom, [3] New Zealand, [4] Australia, and France. [5]
The UEFA Champions League (abbreviated as UCL) is an annual club association football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) that is contested by top-division European clubs. The competition begins with a round robin league phase to qualify for the double-legged knockout rounds, and a single-leg final.
Tim Jordan is a professor at the University College London where he is also Head of the programme in Arts and Sciences (BASc). Prior to that, he worked at the University of Sussex, King's College London in culture, media and creative industries and digital humanities departments, and has previously worked as the head of the sociology department at the Open University.
UCL School of Management is based on the 38th and 50th floors of One Canada Square building in Canary Wharf, London View of Central London from UCL School of Management. The UCL School of Management is located on Levels 38 and 50 (~194m up) of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf, one of London's financial districts.
It was decided on 13 May 2011, after a consultation and development process, that the School would merge with University College London (UCL). [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The merger was completed on 1 January 2012, and the School was renamed the UCL School of Pharmacy.