University facilities
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SAS Space
- A digital research repository providing access to outputs produced by School of Advanced Study members, including conferences and papers related to historical research.
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Senate House Library Archives
- Home to unique collections focused on subjects like the history of the Empire, the Commonwealth, and the University of London's own heritage.
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Centre for Metropolitan History
- Specializes in the study of urban history, particularly within London, offering unique seminars, publications, and research opportunities.
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Human Rights Consortium
- Offers specialized resources and events focused on historical and contemporary issues related to human rights, unique within a historical research context.
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British History Online
- A digital collection of some of the core printed primary and secondary sources for the medieval and modern history of the British Isles.
The university facilities list has been generated by an AI model. There may be facilities listed above that do not exist at this university, or are named something different. The above list is intended to be a placeholder until the university adds a facilities list itself.
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Pros
- The Wohl Library offers a vast collection of European history titles.
- The IHR Common Room provides a welcoming space for informal discussions.
- The Institute offers a variety of seminars across the historical spectrum.
- The IHR is located near major research libraries like the British Library.
- The Institute provides training in specialised research skills for students.
Cons
- The IHR's facilities may feel outdated compared to modern university campuses.
- The Institute's focus on postgraduate research may limit undergraduate opportunities.
- The IHR's specialised nature may not cater to those seeking a broader curriculum.
- The Institute's central London location can result in higher living costs.
- The IHR's small size may limit extracurricular activities and student societies.
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