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In the United Kingdom, the use of the word "university" (including "university college") in the name of an institution is protected by law and must be authorised by an act of parliament, a royal charter, or by the privy council. Universities are one of the types of institutions (termed Recognised Bodies) that hold degree awarding powers in the United Kingdom.
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