Contact Form

Name

Email *

Message *

Cari Blog Ini

University College London Architecture

The Bartlett Remains Top in the World for Architecture

University Retains Number One Spot in QS World University Subject Rankings for the Second Consecutive Year

The Bartlett, the world's leading faculty of the built environment, has maintained its position as the top-ranked university for Architecture and the Built Environment in the QS World University Subject Rankings for the second year running.

This accolade cements The Bartlett's reputation as a global powerhouse in architectural education and research. The faculty has held the UK's top spot for the past decade and remains the only UK institution ranked among the top 10 in the world.

The QS World University Subject Rankings are widely recognised as the most comprehensive and respected international rankings of university departments. They are based on a range of factors, including academic reputation, employer reputation, and research impact.

The Bartlett's success in the rankings is a testament to the faculty's commitment to excellence in teaching and research. The faculty offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in architecture, planning, engineering, and the built environment. Its research is world-leading, with a particular focus on sustainable design and urbanism.

The faculty's students benefit from a unique combination of academic rigor, hands-on experience, and access to world-class facilities. The Bartlett's studios and workshops provide students with the space and resources they need to develop their creativity and innovation.

The faculty's graduates are highly sought-after by employers around the world. They go on to successful careers in architecture, engineering, planning, and other related fields.

The Bartlett's position at the forefront of architectural education and research is a source of pride for the faculty and the UCL community as a whole. The faculty's continued success is a testament to its commitment to excellence and its dedication to shaping the future of the built environment.


Comments