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British higher education: introduction of college alliance and university group
British higher education is world-famous, among which college alliance and university group are a major feature of British education. The following is an introduction to the British University Alliance and University Group.

G5 group

These five universities represent the highest research and academic level in Britain, including Oxford University, Cambridge University, London Imperial College London, University College London and London School of Economics and Political Science. They have brought together world-class teachers and scientific research forces.

Russell Group University

It is composed of 19 British research universities and has nearly 300 Nobel Prize winners. Its members include Imperial College London, King's College London, London School of Economics and Political Science, University College London and other famous universities.

1994 University Alliance

In order to cope with the competition of Russell University Group, 1 1 smaller research universities established this alliance in 1994. Its member institutions include the Royal University of holloway, the University of Surrey and the University of Bath.

red brick university

It refers to six famous universities, namely Bristol University, Sheffield University, Birmingham University, Leeds University, Manchester University and Liverpool University, which were established in six important industrial cities in Britain during the British industrial revolution and the Victorian era of the British Empire and obtained royal charters before the First World War.