For registered students

Q. I am a student at one of the Colleges – can I transfer to another College?

A. You should contact the College that you wish to transfer to, as each College sets its own admissions policy.

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Q. Can I use the University of London Research Library Services?

A. Yes – you need to contact the Library directly to find you whether you have to pay for access, and if so, how much.

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Q. As a student of the University, can I use the University’s accommodation services?

A. Yes – the Accommodation page will help you begin the process of seeking University owned or private accommodation.

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Q. As a student of the University can I get any careers advice?

A. Yes – The Careers Group, which is the largest in the country, helps both students and graduates.

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Q. Can I use the University of London Union?

A. Yes – all students of the University can join the University of London Union free of charge.

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Q. I would like to use one of the University’s places of worship – where can I obtain a list?

A. The Chaplaincies page includes information about places of worship for different faiths.

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Q. I have a disability – where can I find more information about the University’s provision for this?

A. The Disability area of the site includes the University’s Disability Statement and portals to the College disability related areas.

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Q. I am registered on the Intercollegiate LLM – can I access timetables, exam information etc. on line?

A. Yes – full information for registered students is available from the Intercollegiate LLM page.

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Q. Where can I find information on Medicine and Dentistry training?

A. The University publishes information in the Medicine and Dentistry area of the site.

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Q. Can I obtain information about the Specialist Clinical Doctorate, the Dr ClinMed degree?

A. Yes – information can be obtained by e-mailing the Medical Office .

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Q. Do you publish information about Medicine and Dentistry postgraduate training?

A. Information about the University’s role in training is published on the Professional Postgraduate Training page.

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Q. Can I obtain Regulations for the Medicine qualifications on-line?

A. Yes, Regulations for the Research Degree, MD (Res), MD, MS and the MDS are published on the Medical Research Degrees page. 

 http://www.london.ac.uk/171.html

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Q. Where can I obtain information about the PhD Regulations and thesis submission?

A. The Regulations and submission notes, along with other relevant documents and contact details can be found on the Research Degree Regulations and Appeals page. 

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Q. I have heard that there are various academic trust funds – how can I find out if I am eligible to apply for one?

A. There are seven academic trust funds and small prizes that exist, with each having its own eligibility criteria.  Please refer to the undergraduate and postgraduate areas of the site for further details.

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Q. I need to obtain a transcript – who do I contact?

A.  The Transcripts Office can advise on how to obtain a copy of your academic transcript.

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Q. I recently graduated and haven’t received my certificate – who can I contact about this?

A.  The Diploma Production Office is responsible for issuing your certification.

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Q. Who organises my graduation ceremony?

A. Your College or Institute will organise your graduation ceremony.

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Q. Where can I find out about academic dress for my graduation ceremony?

A. The Academic Dress page on the site can assist you with this. Information should also be available from your College.

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Q. Do you sell University merchandise?

A. Yes – you can view it on-line or buy it from the Information Centre.

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