King's College London: Public research university in London, United Kingdom

King's College London (King's or KCL) is a large university in London, and a college of the federal University of London.

King's College London
MottoSancte et Sapienter
(Latin)
Motto in English
"With Holiness and Wisdom"
TypePublic research university
Established1829 (earliest recorded teaching in medical school 1561)
Endowment£233.5 million (as of 31 July 2018)
Budget£841.1 million (2017–18)
ChancellorAnne, Princess Royal (as Chancellor of the University of London)
PrincipalEd Byrne
DeanRichard Burridge
Chairman of the CouncilLord Geidt
Academic staff
4,520
Administrative staff
2,740
Students30,565 (2016/17)
Undergraduates18,255 (2016/17)
Postgraduates12,315 (2016/17)
Location
London
,
United Kingdom

51°30′43.00″N 0°06′58.00″W / 51.5119444°N 0.1161111°W / 51.5119444; -0.1161111
CampusUrban
VisitorArchbishop of Canterbury ex officio
ColoursBlue & King's Red
AffiliationsACU
EUA
Francis Crick Institute
Golden Triangle
Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities
iCUBE
King's Health Partners
LSGL
MedCity
PLuS Alliance
RADA
Russell Group
SES
Thomas Young Centre
UNICA
University of London
Universities UK
MascotReggie the Lion
Websitekcl.ac.uk
King's College London: Public research university in London, United Kingdom

University College London (1826) was founded before it. However, King's (1829) was the third oldest university in England to get its royal charter.

In 1836 King's became, with University College, one of the two founding colleges of the University of London.

King's is arranged into nine Schools of Study, spread across four Thames-side campuses in central London and one in Denmark Hill, South London.

King's is one of the largest centres for graduate and post-graduate medical teaching and biomedical research in Europe. It is home to six Medical Research Council centres, the most of any British university.

King's has around 18,600 full-time students and 5,030 staff and had a total income of £508 million in 2009/10, of which £144 million was from research grants and contracts.

There are 12 Nobel Prize winners amongst King's alumni and former faculty. King's is ranked 5th nationally and 19th in the world in the 2015 QS World University Rankings, 7th nationally and 27th in the world in the 2015 The Times Higher Education World University Rankings and 7th nationally and 55th in the world in the 2015 Academic Ranking of World Universities. In September 2010, The Sunday Times selected King's as its "University of the Year". King's is a member of the European University Association and the Russell Group. It forms part of the 'Golden Triangle' of British universities.

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