The Faculty brings together our expertise in psychology, psychiatry, prion diseases, ophthalmology and vision, language sciences, audiology, deafness and hearing, neurology and related basic neuroscience.
We work across a broad range of disciplines, but everything we do brings discoveries closer to the people who need them. Proudly part of an open-minded home for arts and sciences, within a global city.
UCL Institute of Education (IOE) is a world-leading centre for research and teaching in education and social science - retaining world number one position for Education in 2020 QS subject rankings, for the seventh year in a row.
This faculty is one of the leading centres of legal education in the world, combining a strong theoretical foundation in the law with practical teaching from world-leading academics and practitioners.
This faculty spans an incredible breadth of scientific areas; from fundamental research into the origins of life and evolutionary genetics through structural, molecular and cell biology, developmental biology and neuroscience to ecology and biodiversity.
This faculty encompasses the logical, experimental and mathematical study of our universe. Front-line research feeds directly into our teaching programmes, and our students benefit from access to first-class laboratory facilities.
UCL is one of the top 10 Faculties of Medical Sciences in the World*, Number One for Medicine in London* and No 1 In Europe For Medical Technology* - educating doctors and scientists since 1834. (* QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019)
UCL's Faculty of Population Health brings together seven institutes whose common aim is to explore the underlying factors that cause ill-health, and innovate to improve health worldwide.
This faculty is intellectually diverse and widely regarded as world leading, with the 2019 Times Higher World University Rankings placing our social sciences 14th in the world and our arts and humanities disciplines 6th.