UCL's Bicentenary (UCL200)
2026 is the year in which we mark 200 years since UCL’s establishment as the first University in London. The ambition of the Bicentenary year is to celebrate and reinforce UCL’s founding values. Highlighting the excellence and impact of UCL’s ground breaking work, whilst also presenting an ambitious and inspiring portrait of our future.
Through an exciting and varied programme of activities and events, UCL200 will show our commitment to our core values, embrace our entrepreneurial spirit, inspire future leaders, and contribute to a world where knowledge, research and innovation serves as a force for positive good. As well as reflecting on our past, we will use the bicentenary year to frame the future, to position ourselves as a forward-facing university, and to convey the type of organisation we will become during our third century.
Highlights in UCL's 200-year history
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UCL200 news
Building to UCL’s 200th Anniversary
UCL has identified three Physical Legacy projects that will help improve our campus as UCL enters its third century. Find out about the plans for the Quad, Wilkins Building and Gordon Street.
Generation UCL Exhibition: 200 years of student life in London
The Octagon, Wilkins Gallery, 25 Sep 23 - 8 Dec 24. This exhibition places students at the heart of its 200-year history. It also marks 130 years since the formation of what became Students’ Union UCL.
As UCL starts the countdown to its bicentenary in 2026, a new research and engagement project puts students and alumni at the heart of the history of UCL, now one of the largest student-led organisations in the world.
In this blog, Zhiruo He, BA Education Studies student, introduces their summer research project working on recording and analysing students number data for UCL's past 200 years, using archived records from UCL Special Collections.
In this second blog, Zhiruo He, BA Education Studies student, outlines some of the most interesting findings from their summer internship working on UCL historical student numbers - examining students by gender and exploring changing trends in the number of students from two selected regions of the world.
UCL appoints Pro-Provost (Bicentennial), Professor Dame Hazel Genn
"It will be a pleasure to connect with UCL’s wider community, including our students, staff, alumni, academic and industry partners, and donors – to plan and deliver an inspiring programme of events that marks and celebrates UCL’s pioneering achievements over the past 200 years."
Meet the UCL200 team
UCL Community - with the UCL200 team.
Get in touch with the UCL200 team at UCL200@ucl.ac.uk
Pro-Provost Bicentennial
Programme Director Bicentennial
Project Manager Bicentennial
Team Coordinator Bicentennial
Head of External Engagement, Office of the President and Provost
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