University College London
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UCL was founded in 1826 as the first university to admit students of any race, nationality, class or religion and the first to welcome women on equal terms with men. This ethos has continued through to the modern day, in which UCL celebrates its strong international reputation and supports a vibrant community of more than 4,000 researchers, many of whom are internationally renowned and are fellows of the Royal Society and the Academy of Medical Sciences.
For research in Life and Biomedical Sciences UCL has an outstanding reputation with many departments ranked 5 or 5* in the 2001 RAE. In particular, UCL Neuroscience is ranked second in the world and top in Europe. UCL also has a strong and established background in supporting the professional development of its staff with wide-ranging training programmes available. UCL therefore provides an excellent opportunity for the next step in a successful research career.
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