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by Calavar
1410 days ago
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In the US, the terms university and college are used more or less interchangeably. In the UK, a university is a collection of semi-independent colleges, each with their own students and faculty and their own departments for all the various subjects. A university college is the founding college in a university. (University College London is a constituent college of the University of London.) So the name might sound comically redundant to Americans, but it makes sense in the British system. |
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