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      • The institute was officially opened by The Queen in November 2016 and was fully operational by the spring of 2017.
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  2. The University of the Arts London was established as The London Institute in 1986, became a university in 2003, and took its present name in 2004. The university hosts one of the largest international student bodies out of all universities in the United Kingdom.

  3. The City and Guilds of London Institute is an educational organisation in the United Kingdom. Founded on 11 November 1878 by the City of London and 16 livery companies to develop a national system of technical education, the institute has been operating under royal charter, granted by Queen Victoria, since 1900.

  4. The Institution was established on 18 January 1806, in the house of Sir William Clayton (Lord Mayor of London in the time of Charles II), at 8 Old Jewry in the City of London at an annual rent of £350. It was modelled on the Royal Institution in London's West End.

  5. into force in London and South East England 26 December More areas of England enter tier 4 restrictions March April May June July August September October November December January February March 2021 Source: Institute for Government analysis. Timeline of UK coronavirus lockdowns, March 2020 to March 2021

  6. Our history dates back to 1878, when the City of London Corporation and 16 Livery Companies, the trade guilds, established The City and Guilds of London Institute (CGLI). Learn more about our history and patronage

  7. Our history. Our timeline. 1836 - 1894. 1906 - 1963. 1970 - 2021. The University of London was founded in 1836 to promote access to higher education.

  8. 1880 City and Guilds of London Institute founded with Sir Philip Magnus as Director. 1880 Workshops for the blind opened in West London. 1881 Normal School of Science opened in October with TH Huxley as Dean. 1881 Cambridge opened its Triposes to women.