Manchester University, one of the eight famous universities in the world, is one of the top 50 universities in the world, ranking 26th in the world over the years, one of the six famous "red brick universities" in Britain, and one of the founding members of Russell University Group of the British Ivy League. Founded in 1824, it is located in Manchester, the second prosperous city in the UK, and is the largest single school in the UK.
As one of the top research and teaching institutions in the world, Manchester University has made outstanding contributions to the development of human society and enjoys a high reputation in the world. There are 25 Nobel Prize winners among its alumni. At present, there are three Nobel Prize winners among the full-time staff, which is the highest in Britain.
In 20 14, the comprehensive strength of the University of Manchester ranked fifth in Britain according to the excellent research framework (REF) of the British official organization.
The University of Manchester is the second largest university in the UK that won the Queen's Anniversary Award (7 times), second only to Oxford University (9 times). With an annual income of over 800 million pounds, Manda University receives the largest number of undergraduate applications in the UK every year, making it one of the most competitive universities in the UK.
The University of Manchester ranked 7th in the UK, 10 in Europe and 33rd in the world in the 20 15/ 16QS World University Rankings, 5th in the UK and 8th, 4th1[in the academic ranking of world universities of Shanghai Jiaotong University on 20/5].
The College of Education of Manchester University is one of the oldest educational institutions in Britain, offering more than 20 master's courses, covering educational psychology, educational consultation, educational leadership, school management, skills and communication, information technology education and other fields.