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UK Parliament · Bill
University of London Act 2018
Summary
This Act updates the rules and powers of the University of London, a major institution that teaches hundreds of thousands of students worldwide through distance learning. It likely changes how the university is managed and what it's allowed to do, but the specific details would need to be checked in the full text of the law.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means backing changes to how the University of London operates and is governed. It could help the university run more efficiently, improve its services to students, or give it more flexibility to adapt to modern education needs.
A vote to oppose means
- —People might worry about losing traditional academic standards or student protections. Others could be concerned if the changes reduce public accountability or lead to higher costs for students.
Cast Your Vote
People's Vote0 votes
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading3 May 2018
- 2nd reading14 Jun 2018
- 2nd reading3 Jul 2018
- 2nd reading4 Sept 2018
- 2nd reading4 Sept 2018
- 2nd reading4 Sept 2018
- 2nd reading4 Sept 2018
- 2nd reading11 Sept 2018
- 2nd reading9 Oct 2018
- 2nd reading9 Oct 2018
- 2nd reading16 Oct 2018
Lords
- 1st reading23 Jan 2017
- 2nd reading9 Feb 2017
- Committee stage6 Feb 2018
- 3rd reading3 May 2018
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