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Imperial College London, London was founded in 1907 and was once an affiliated college of Federal University of London. In July, 2007, the College officially left the University of London and became an independent university. In China, it is usually called London Imperial College London, or simply Imperial College London.

As a university specializing in science, technology and medicine, Imperial College London enjoys the reputation of MIT all over the world, and its research level is recognized as one of the top three universities in Britain. There are about 2,800 researchers, of whom 53 are members of the Royal Society and 57 are members of the Royal Society of Engineering. At the same time, among the past members of Imperial College, there were 14 Nobel Prize winners and 2 Faldts Prize winners. In 2004/5, the total number of students was 1 1, 152, of which overseas students (non-EU) accounted for about 26.5%. According to a recent survey, the starting salary of Imperial College London graduates is the highest in Britain. Imperial College London usually occupies the third place in the ranking of British universities. In addition to the departments of science, engineering and medicine, its business schools rank among the top in the UK and in the middle of the top 100 global business schools ranked by the Financial Times.

Although it is a member of the constitution of the University of London, Imperial College London has always been an independent entity. On February 9, 2005, 65438, the college announced that it would withdraw from the Federal University of London in 2007 and officially began negotiations with the University of London. It is generally believed that the purpose of Imperial College is to pursue a louder and more own brand. Its withdrawal is likely to greatly affect the confidence of University College London and London School of Economics and Political Science to stay in London University, and even make the Federal University of London collapse. (Howard, Dean of London School of Economics and Political Science? Sir Davis said in a statement that the London School of Economics and Political Science, University College London and King's College London decided not to quit the University of London, but they would start awarding their degrees to freshmen who entered the school in September 2007. Generally speaking, students in Imperial College London get their degrees in the name of London University, but now students will have the choice to get a degree from Imperial College London or London University.

School profile is located in Imperial College London, London, in the center of London, England. It is a university specializing in science, technology and medicine. Founded in 1907, it is an independent college of the University of London. As a member of Russell University, Imperial College London, London, together with Oxford University, Cambridge University, London School of Economics and Political Science and University College London, has become a "G5" elite university, representing the highest academic level of British universities. London Imperial College London is famous not only in Europe, but also in the world. It enjoys the same reputation as MIT in the world, and its research level is recognized as one of the top three universities in Britain. At present, there are 13964 students in the school, including about 430 international students, and the teacher-student ratio is about 12: 1.

Imperial College of Technology has four colleges, namely Engineering College, Medical College, Natural Science College and Business College. At present, there are 365,438+0 teaching departments, including Bioengineering Department, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Computer Department, Electronic Engineering Department, Materials Science and Engineering Department, department of mechanical engineering Department, Clinical Medicine Department, Mathematics Department, Finance Department, Business Administration Department, as well as a number of interdisciplinary units and majors, providing 265,438+0 teaching departments for students.

Academic Strength As the most stringent university in the UK, Imperial College London, London is one of the universities with the highest admission standards and the highest research income in the UK, and its engineering and medical schools rank first. London Imperial College London has a high level of scientific research in chemical engineering, civil engineering, epidemiology, history, machinery, aviation and manufacturing engineering and pure mathematics. Since its establishment, there are 14 students in the school who have successively won Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry, medicine, psychology and other fields.

Campus Environment As an open university, Imperial College London is composed of many scattered campuses. The main campus is located in south kensington, a standard rich area in central London, just a stone's throw from the famous Hyde Park and Kensington Palace. The architectural style of Imperial College London in London has a typical eclectic style, which combines the classical and the modern. All departments have their own libraries, and Kensington Central Library is open 24 hours a day. The transportation and life around the school are very convenient. There are bus stations and subway stations in many places, and large supermarkets can also be reached on foot.

Master's entrance requirements Language requirements:

IELTS ITLES: Require at least 6.5 points, and at least 6 points in writing and speaking;

TOEFL iBT requires a score of 100 or above, and a score of not less than 24 in writing and speaking.

Educational requirements:

2 1 1 graduated from a key university with an average score of not less than 80 points;

Master's application list application materials:

Biographical notes

School report; copy

Degree certificate

thesis

English score

Recommendation letters

Application time:

Before July 30th.

Master's fee tuition: 25,500

Living expenses 14768

Total cost 40268

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