1. university college - Noun
2. University college - Proper noun
university college (plural university colleges)
A tertiary educational institution that is a constituent unit of a university, and whose degrees are granted through the parent university.
(Oxford University) University College, Oxford.
(Cambridge University, historical) Former name of Wolfson College, Cambridge.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAbdulaziz, a porter at University College London Hospital for 22 years who was known as 'Aziz', was described as a 'popular colleague known for being kind to his patients'. Source: Internet
According to him, “I have designated Prof Temitope Alonge, former Chief Medical Director of the University College, Ibadan, as the Head of COVID-19 Task Force while I recover fully.” Source: Internet
A few years ago he got Bs in his A-level mocks but achieved three A*s and an A in his final exams, enabling him to take a place at University College London (UCL) to study law despite attending a below-average school. Source: Internet
A lecture theatre at University College London is named after Francis Galton. Source: Internet
After studying Classics at University College London (UCL), he began working professionally in archaeology, specializing in the Romano-British period. Source: Internet
Another expert, Prof John Sodeau at University College Cork, in the Republic of Ireland, said: “The work seems plausible. Source: Internet