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  1. The University of London Worldwide (previously called the University of London International Academy) is the central academic body that manages external study programmes within the federal University of London.

  2. We work together to deliver the best education in London and across the world. Learn more about our federation. University of London is the UK’s leading provider of digital and blended distance education internationally and a federation of 17 esteemed higher education institutions.

  3. The University of London is a world-leading university with around 40,000 students studying across more than 190 countries. We are a national leader in the humanities, and we promote their value to society and the economy through knowledge creation and exchange.

  4. Home. Study with us. Where to study. Wherever you are in the world, take your studies with you thanks to our excellent range of online degrees. Our online learning options allow you to study wherever you are, arranging your studies around your work or family life. You learn using study materials resources that are designed for active learning.

  5. Our global reputation. Undergraduate study. Postgraduate study. Research degrees. Short courses. MOOCS - free taster courses. Choose from our list of undergraduate, postgraduate, research and short courses. You can choose to study on campus in London or Paris, online or in your home country with support from a local teaching centre. Find a course.

  6. Programme Duration. 1 year (full-time); 2 years (part-time) Academic Direction. University of London. Modes of Study. Local teaching centre. Our International Foundation Programme (IFP) has been designed to ensure that you achieve high academic standards and gain the skills, knowledge and intellectual curiosity needed to succeed at university.

  7. Additionally, over 50,000 students are part of University of London Worldwide. The ULU building on Malet Street (close to Senate House) was home to the University of London Union, which acted as the student union for all University of London students alongside the individual college and institution unions.