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===University colleges in the external degree programme=== {{main|University of London (Worldwide)}} A number of major universities originated as university colleges teaching external degrees of the University of London. These include: * [[Mason Science College|Mason College, Birmingham]], awarded a royal charter in 1900 as the [[University of Birmingham]]. * Owen's College Manchester, became part of the [[Victoria University (UK)|Victoria University]] in 1880, awarded a royal charter in 1903 as the [[Victoria University of Manchester]]. * University College Liverpool, became part of the [[Victoria University (UK)|Victoria University]] in 1884, awarded a royal charter in 1903 as the [[University of Liverpool]]. * Yorkshire College, Leeds, became part of the [[Victoria University (UK)|Victoria University]] in 1887, awarded a royal charter in 1904 as the [[University of Leeds]]. * Firth College, Sheffield, awarded a royal charter in 1905 as the [[University of Sheffield]]. * Bristol University College, awarded a royal charter in 1909 as the [[University of Bristol]]. * University College Reading, awarded a royal charter in 1926 as the [[University of Reading]]. * [[Ceylon University College]], established by the ''Ceylon University Ordinance Act'' in 1942 as the [[University of Ceylon]]. * University College Nottingham, awarded a royal charter in 1948 as the [[University of Nottingham]]. * Hartley University College, Southampton, awarded a royal charter in 1952 as the [[University of Southampton]]. * University College Hull, awarded a royal charter in 1954 as the [[University of Hull]].<ref>{{cite web|title=University History|url=http://www2.hull.ac.uk/theuniversity/history.aspx|website=University of Hull|access-date=17 December 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150107013059/http://www2.hull.ac.uk/theuniversity/history.aspx|archive-date=7 January 2015|df=dmy-all}}</ref> * University College of the South West of England, Exeter, awarded a royal charter in 1955 as the [[University of Exeter]]. * University College Leicester, awarded a royal charter in 1957 as the [[University of Leicester]]. * University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, Cardiff, joined the [[University of Wales]] in 1893 and became [[Cardiff University]] in 2005. * University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, joined the [[University of Wales]] in 1893 and became [[Aberystwyth University]] in 2007. * University College of North Wales, Bangor, joined the [[University of Wales]] in 1893 and became [[Bangor University]] in 2007. A number of other colleges had degrees validated and awarded by the University of London.<ref>N. B. Harte, ''The University of London, 1836β1986''</ref> * [[St Patrick's, Carlow College]], Ireland β from 1840 to 1892 students studied for primary degrees in Arts (BA) and Law (BLL).<ref>[http://www.hetac.ie/docs/AC9%20Carlow%20College%20Report.pdf Carlow College Report] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110723231853/http://www.hetac.ie/docs/AC9%20Carlow%20College%20Report.pdf |date=23 July 2011 }} HETAC</ref> * [[St Patrick's College, Thurles]], Ireland β from 1849 the University of London, allowed Thurles to offer degrees.<ref>[http://www.londonancestor.com/iln/london-university.htm University of London] β The Illustrated London News, 11 May 1850</ref> * [[Huddersfield College]] * [[Queen's College, Birmingham]]<ref>''A History of Birmingham'', Chris Upton, 1993, {{ISBN|0-85033-870-0}}</ref> * [[Stonyhurst College]], a Catholic college in Lancashire. * [[Queen's College, Taunton|Wesleyan Collegiate Institution, Taunton]], which became Queen's College, Taunton. * [[Ceylon Technical College]], 1933 β 1950 students studied for engineering degrees in BSc in engineering. * [[University College Lahore]] * [[Singapore Institute of Management]] * [[Northwest College for Advanced Learning]], India
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