About this blog
Students from IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society write about life at IOE. Read what they have to say about topics that matter to our community, from study opportunities and the best places to eat around campus, to perspectives on pressing issues within the education sector.
IOE is UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society
With more than 900 academic staff, 8,000 students, 190 research collaborations and cross-sector partnerships spanning five continents, our seven departments work across education, culture, psychology and social science to improve lives.
Founded in 1902, IOE has been shaping policy and helping government, organisations and individuals navigate a changing society for the last 120 years. We embrace collaboration and excellence to create a future that is inclusive and just, and have been ranked number one for education every year since 2014 in the QS World University Rankings by Subject.
In December 2014 we merged with UCL, putting us at the heart of a comprehensive, world-top-ten university with a shared legacy of innovation and academic excellence.
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