The University of London is a federal university made up of 31 affiliates: 19 separate university institutions, and 12 research institutes. As such, the University of London is the largest university in the UK by number of full-time students, with 135,090 campus-based students and over 50,000 in the University of London International Programmes. [1]
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November 2011

June 2011

February 2011

  • Sean Hamil, Birkbeck Sport Business Centre, University of London gave evidence related to Football Governance on 8 Feb. [7]

January 2011

  • Professor James Manor, Emeka Anyaoku Professor of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London gave evidence related to The Future of DFID's Programme in India on 11 Jan. [9]
  • Professor Geeta Kingdon, Professor at the Institute of Education, University of London, Chair of Education Economics and International Development gave evidence related to The Future of DFID's Programme in India on 11 Jan. [9]

December 2010

  • Professor The Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield, FBA, Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History, Queen Mary, University of London gave evidence related to The Role of the FCO in UK Government on 8 Dec. [10]

November 2010

September 2010

  • Peter Hennessy, Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History, Queen Mary, University of London gave evidence related to Who does UK National Strategy on 9 Sep. [12]

May 2011

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • University of London met with David Willetts, Minister of State, to discuss Higher Education, dinner provided by Pearson, along with 13 others. [2]

October 2010

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • University of London met with David Willetts, Minister of State, to discuss innovation, along with 13 others. [3]

July 2010

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills
  • University of London met with John Henry Hayes, Minister of State, to discuss Higher Education, along with 15 others. [4]
  • University of London met with John Henry Hayes, Minister of State, to discuss Further Education, along with 13 others. [4]
  • University of London met with David Willetts, Minister of State, to discuss Higher Education, along with Birkbeck. [4]

June 2010

Dept. for Business, Innovation and Skills

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