标题: 全球著名医学院校:UCL(伦敦大学学院)University College London [打印本页] 作者: 大江 时间: 2018-6-27 00:30 标题: 全球著名医学院校:UCL(伦敦大学学院)University College London [attach]2398[/attach]
UCL标志自2005年起
2007年,伦敦大学学院癌症研究所在新建的Paul O'Gorman大楼开幕。 2008年8月,UCL与Great Ormond Street Children for Children NHS Trust,Moorfields眼科医院NHS基金会信托基金,Royal Free London NHS基金会信托基金会和伦敦大学医院NHS基金会信托基金会成立了一个学术健康科学中心UCL Partners。[65] 2008年,UCL在澳大利亚阿德莱德成立了UCL能源与资源学院,这是英国一所大学的第一所校园。[66]该学院位于维多利亚广场历史悠久的托伦斯大厦,其创建是在UCL副教务长迈克尔沃顿和南澳大利亚总理迈克兰恩之间进行谈判。[67]
位于布卢姆斯伯里的皇后广场附近区域紧邻主校区,是与大脑相关的研究和医疗保健的枢纽,UCL认知神经科学研究所和UCL神经学研究所位于该地区以及附属的国立神经病医院和神经外科。 UCL大奥蒙德街儿童健康研究所和附属的大奥蒙德街儿童医院毗邻,形成了儿科研究和保健中心。 UCL耳研究所,UCL伊士曼牙科学院和附属皇家国立喉咙,鼻和耳医院以及伊斯曼牙科医院分别位于布鲁姆斯伯里东部,沿着Gray's Inn Road路,分别成为听力学和牙科学的研究和医疗保健中心。
在伦敦市中心的其他地方有UCL眼科研究所(位于Clerkenwell),Windeyer研究所(位于菲茨罗维亚),UCL骨科和肌肉骨骼科学研究所(总部设在斯坦莫尔),皇家自由医院和Whittington医院校区UCL医学院和其他一些教学医院。伦敦大学管理学院位于伦敦金丝雀码头一号加拿大广场38楼。空间和气候物理学部(Mullard空间科学实验室)位于萨里郡Holmbury St Mary,UCL能源和资源学院位于澳大利亚阿德莱德,卡塔尔多哈有一个UCL校区,专门从事考古,养护和博物馆研究。[101]自2010年9月以来,UCL一直在哈萨克斯坦阿斯塔纳的纳扎尔巴耶夫大学进行大学预科证书课程。
List of Provosts
Sir Gregory Foster (1906–1929)[41]
Sir Allen Mawer (Wikidata; Reasonator) (1930–1942)[41]
David Pye (1943–1951)[41]
Sir Ifor Evans (1951–1966)[41]
Lord Annan (1966–1978)[41]
Sir James Lighthill (1979–1989)[41]
Sir Derek Roberts (1989–1999;[41] 2002–2003)
Sir Christopher Llewellyn Smith (1999–2002)[41]
Sir Malcolm Grant (2003–2013)[41]
Michael Arthur (2013–present)
Faculties and departments
根据SCImago Research Group制作的大学排名,UCL在研究总产量方面排名世界第12位(欧洲第1位)。[155]根据ISI Web of Knowledge于2008年7月发布的数据,UCL是世界上被引用次数最多的大学(在欧洲被引用次数最多)。该分析涵盖了1998年1月1日至2008年4月30日的引文,其中46,166份UCL研究论文引用了803,566次引文。该报告涵盖了21个学科领域的引用,结果揭示了UCL的一些关键优势,包括:临床医学(北美第一);免疫学(欧洲第二);神经科学与行为(北美第一,世界第二);药理学和毒理学(北美第一,世界第四);精神病学和心理学(北美第二外);和一般社会科学(北美第一外)。[156]
工程科学家,包括Alexander Graham Bell(电话的发明者),[285] Francis Crick(DNA结构的共同发现者),[290] Hans Eysenck(创造现代科学人格理论的心理学家),[291] John Ambrose Fleming(真空管的发明人),Jaroslav Heyrovsky(电分析方法之父)和Charles Kuen Kao(电信中使用光纤的先驱); [292] Donald Prell(心理学家和未来学家)。
艺术家,音乐家,作曲家和电影制作人,包括著名设计詹姆斯邦德电影的设计师肯亚当,布莱特安德森(Suede乐队的主唱),Justine Frischmann(Elastica乐队的主唱),Ricky Gervais(喜剧演员和[285]古斯塔夫霍尔斯特(作曲家),乐队Coldplay的所有成员(克里斯马丁,乔尼巴克兰,盖伊贝里曼和威尔Champion),[293]克里斯托弗诺兰(包括黑暗骑士传奇电影导演), [294]弗兰妮阿姆斯特朗(导演),蒂姆赖斯奥克斯利和理查德休斯(乐队基恩成员)和乔纳森罗斯(电视节目主持人);
记者和评论员,包括AA Gill(专栏作家),三位经济学家的前编辑,最著名的是Walter Bagehot,两位泰晤士文学增刊编辑Jonathan Dimbleby(电视和电台时事主持人),[295] Tom Dyckhoff(建筑评论家和电视节目主持人),[296]前ITN民政事务通讯员Sarah Cullen和Simon Inglis(建筑历史学家和体育作家); [297]
包括印度独立运动领导人圣雄甘地,乔莫肯雅塔(第一任总理,第一任总统,肯尼亚国家之父),[298]夸梅恩克鲁玛(第一任总理,总统和“创始人” “加纳和非洲民族主义的”父亲“),[299] [300]西沃萨古尔拉姆古兰爵士(毛里求斯第一任总理兼”国家之父“),[301] Chaim Herzog(以色列前总统),Abubakar爵士(尼日利亚第一总理),[302]伊藤博文(日本首相),[303]小泉纯一郎(日本前首相),[304]吴廷芳(代总理在早年中国共和国)和斯塔福德克里普斯爵士(前财政大臣);
包括大法官(Lord Herschell勋爵)在内的律师;英国首席大法官沃尔夫爵士,香港威廉姆曼爵士和杨铁梁爵士,英国中国和日本最高法院(Sir Nicholas John Hannen),印度(AS Anand),马来西亚(Arifin Zakaria),尼日利亚(Samuel Eson Johnson Ecoma),加纳(Samuel Azu Crabbe),海峡殖民地(Sir G. Aubrey Goodman)和东加勒比最高法院(Rt。Hon。Sir Vincent Floissac);劳斯莱斯两位大师(科辛斯 - 哈代勋爵和乔治杰塞尔爵士); (戈德史密斯勋爵[306]和苏格兰男爵夫人),新加坡(谭文泰和赵锡田),香港(托马斯奇泽姆安斯泰)和冈比亚(哈桑布巴卡贾勒);
(前英格兰板球队队长),[307]帕特里克头(威廉姆斯一级方程式车队的联合创始人)[308]和Christine Ohuruogu(奥林匹克和世界400米金牌得主); [309]和
统计学家,包括世界上第一所UCL大学统计系的创始人Karl Pearson [310]和Kirstine Smith(创造最佳实验设计)[311]。
国家元首,政府和国际组织负责人
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