Facilities
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Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology
- Houses one of the largest collections of Egyptian and Sudanese archaeology in the world.
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UCL Grant Museum of Zoology
- Maintains an impressive collection of zoological specimens, known for its rare and extinct species exhibits.
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UCL Cruciform Building
- Originally a hospital, now a unique space combining research and teaching facilities with historic architecture.
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Institute of Making
- A multidisciplinary research club that provides members with access to a wide range of tools and materials for creative projects.
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Bloomsbury Theatre
- Offers a partnership between academia and the arts, providing a unique venue for performance and creative expression on campus.
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Pros
- Located in the heart of Bloomsbury, offering easy access to London's cultural landmarks.
- Over 250 clubs and societies cater to a wide range of interests.
- Modern facilities, including well-equipped libraries and study spaces.
- Supportive and knowledgeable professors enhance the learning experience.
- Vibrant student community fosters a lively and engaging campus atmosphere.
Cons
- High cost of living in London can be challenging for students.
- Some students report issues with departmental communication and support.
- Limited study spaces can make finding a spot difficult during peak times.
- Navigating the campus can be tricky due to its size and layout.
- Social life may feel isolating for students from less affluent backgrounds.
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