List of University of London People

List Of University Of London People

The following people spent time at the University of London as either teaching staff or students.

BBK Birkbeck
GCUL Goldsmiths, University of London
HEY Heythrop College
ICL Imperial College London
KCL King's College London
LI Lister Institute for Preventive Medicine
LBS London Business School
LSE London School of Economics
QMUL Queen Mary, University of London
RAM Royal Academy of Music
RHUL Royal Holloway, University of London
SGUL St George's, University of London
SOAS School of Oriental and African Studies
UCL University College London
ULIP University of London International Programmes

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