Museums and Collections
Grant Museum of Zoology
The Grant Museum of Zoology was established in 1828 and is home to 100,000 specimens from every continent, every ocean, and every animal group.
Petrie Museum
The Petrie Museum is home to one of the world's largest and most important collections of Egyptian and Sudanese archaeology, telling the stories of people who lived in the Nile Valley in the past.
UCL Art Museum
UCL Art Museum curates over 10,000 works of art across a range of media including sculptures, paintings, prints and drawings.
UCL Pathology Museum
UCL's Pathology Museum contains 8,000 human pathology specimens used for teaching, research and public engagement in human health.
UCL Science Collections
The Science Collections contain objects related to UCL's research and scientific advancement and are used to critically reflect on our collective past.
Auto-icon of Jeremy Bentham
Jeremy Bentham's Auto-icon, or self-image, consists of Bentham's preserved skeleton, dressed in his own clothes, and surmounted by a wax head.
UCL Anthropology Collections
Ethnography and bioanthropology collections for teaching and research.
UCL Institute of Archaeology Collections
Teaching and reference collections including prehistoric and Classical Greek and Roman artefacts.
UCL Geology Collections
Collections of rocks, minerals and fossils for teaching and reference, staff research material and special collections.
Working with our collections
Learn about our collection management and our support for teaching and learning including the Object Based Learning Laboratory.
Programmes and exhibitions
Our exhibitions, displays and public programmes bring to life UCL museums, collections and research for new and returning visitors.
UCL East
The UCL East campus is the home of the Culture Lab, Urban Room and Public Art.