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London is the ideal city to acquire context and support for your studies, thanks to its numerous libraries, archives, cultural places, and professional organizations. UCL is located in London's 'Knowledge Quarter,' which is home to more than 75 academic, research, cultural, media, and technological organizations of various sizes, ranging from Google to the British Library. The Royal Institute of British Architects, the Royal Institution, and the Wellcome Collection all provide free lectures, seminars, and exhibitions at UCL. There are many resources that student Students can make use of while studying at UCL. Students studying the history of art can frequently debate the pieces they are studying while visiting them in the gallery where they are displayed. Students in the arts and humanities have access to a variety of cinemas and theatres. Students studying law and politics can attend discussions in the Houses of Parliament and sessions of the London Assembly in City Hall, which are both located near the UK's seat of government. ZSL London Zoo, the Natural History Museum, and the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew are all close to Biological Sciences students. The Institutes of Child Health, Neurology, Ophthalmology and the Ear Institute are among the clinical and research facilities available to medical students at UCL. Nearby lies the Crick Center, Europe's largest biomedical research institute under one roof, of which UCL is a founding partner. For students of geography, civil engineering, and the built environment, London serves as a living laboratory.