City’s tradition of providing high quality education relevant to business and the professions dates back 160 years. For many of City’s graduates, time spent at City laid the groundwork for leadership, innovation and excellence that have changed the world we all live in.
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City currently has over 18,000 students (46% at postgraduate level) from more than 160 countries and staff from over 75 countries.
More than 130,000 former students from over 180 countries are members of the City Alumni Network.
City has been educating students in London since 1894.
The name “City” was adopted in 1966 to reflect its long-standing relationship with the City of London.
The Lord Mayor of London is City’s Rector, an arrangement which has been in place since 1966.
City has been supported by the City of London livery companies for over 100 years.
At City, 40% of all academics are producing research that is world-leading or internationally excellent (2014 Research Excellence Framework ).
In 2010, City was ranked in the top 30 higher education institutions in the UK by the Times Higher Education Table of Tables.
Following a period of significant progress, City joined the University of London federation on 1st September 2016. The University of London was founded by the Royal Charter in 1836. City changed its name to “City, University of London” to reflect this change.
In 2017, The Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) announced that City, University of London achieved a Silver award in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF).
The TEF is a new government initiative designed to encourage further the enhancement of quality in teaching and learning in Higher Education.
Source: City University London’s website
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