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What are the public universities in Britain?
British public universities include: Cambridge University, Imperial College London University, Oxford University, Bristol University, London Business School, University College London, Edinburgh University, St Andrews University, London University School of Political Economy, Warwick University and Bath University.

Founded in 1096, Oxford University is the top public research university in the world. It has a lofty position and great influence in the world academic circles, and has trained a large number of outstanding talents.

Cambridge University, founded in 1209, is a world-famous public research university. * * Since its establishment, it has produced 120 Nobel Prize winners and 15 British prime ministers. Darwin, a famous biologist, also graduated from university.

University College London, founded in 1826, is the first university in London with abundant research funds and excellent teaching quality. Since its establishment, * * * has trained 35 Nobel Prize winners.

Edinburgh University, founded in 1583, is a world-famous top public research university, which has trained biologists Darwin, Academician Zhong Nanshan of China Academy of Engineering and many others who have contributed to the development of human society.

Founded in 1965, Warwick University is a public comprehensive research university, which is famous for its excellent teaching and scientific research quality and excellent academic level.

Bristol University was founded in 1876, and it is one of the top universities in the world 100. Students with excellent teaching level, advanced teaching equipment and high quality are future leaders.