Two London universities are the most 'overcrowded' in the world, supposedly
Briefly

A recent study by Edumentors highlights that University College London (UCL) and Imperial College London are among the most densely populated campuses worldwide, with student and staff numbers significantly affecting campus life. UCL ranks sixth in density, while Imperial ranks tenth. The study focuses not on academics but on how space limitations impact access to resources and student well-being, raising awareness about the challenges of overcrowded environments on educational experiences and mental health. Moreover, the study doesn't factor upper building space into its analysis, acknowledging that design also plays a critical role.
Edumentors stated that overcrowded campuses shape every part of student life by making it harder to find quiet study spots and increasing stress levels.
The study emphasizes that managing limited resources is essential as overcrowding affects access to resources, study areas, and overall student well-being.
Read at Time Out London
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