Institute of Education
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The Institute of Education (IoE) is a postgraduate college and part of the University of London. It has 1,000 students doing PGCEs, 600 research students and numerous students on master's courses.
The Institute has long been recognised as a leading centre of educational enquiry. At any one time it hosts over 100 research projects funded by Research Councils, government departments and other agencies.
The Institute was founded by the former London County Council in 1902 as the Day Training College, a teacher-training institution. It became a member of the federation of the University of London in 1932, when it received its present name.
The Institute's main building, on Bedford Way in Bloomsbury, was designed by Sir Denys Lasdun.
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