1. St. George's College, University of London
St George's College of University of London is a medical school, located in London, England, and is a subordinate college of University of London. The history can be traced back to 1733, and it is the second institution in Britain to offer doctoral training courses after Oxford University.
2. Imperial College London
Imperial College London, London is a public research university located in London, England. Imperial College London is one of the most difficult universities in Britain, focusing on teaching and research in medicine, science, engineering and business. College has long been rated as one of the top ten universities in China by many universities at home and abroad. The alumni of the school include many scientists and many politicians who have made great contributions in related fields. In addition, there are fifteen alumni of teachers and students who are Nobel Prize winners.
3. Cambridge University
Cambridge University is a federal university of the research institute in Cambridge, England. Cambridge is the second oldest university in English-speaking world. The alumni of Cambridge University include many famous mathematicians, scientists, economists, writers and philosophers. * * * There are 9 1 Nobel Prize winners and 4 Fields Prize winners who have been teachers, students, alumni or researchers of this school.
4. Oxford University
Oxford University is a federal university of the public research institute in Oxford, England. It is the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the second oldest continuing higher education institution in the world. Oxford has the largest university press in the world and the largest university library system in Britain. Oxford University has trained many social celebrities. These include 26 British Prime Ministers (including the current Prime Minister David Cameron), 27 Nobel Prize winners (60 contacts in total) and leaders and dignitaries from many countries.
5. Birmingham University
Birmingham University is a famous "red brick university", founded in Birmingham, England, 1900. Birmingham University is the first red brick university to obtain royal charter. Former British Prime Ministers Sir Stanley Baldwin and neville chamberlain are both alumni of our Mei Sen Institute of Science.
6. King's College London
King's College London, also translated as King's College London, is one of the founding colleges of London University. King's College London is one of the top 20 universities in the world, a research university and the fourth oldest school in Britain. Among alumni and faculty, 12 Nobel Prize winners were born. Thomas Hardy, a writer, john keats, a poet, and peter higgs, a giant of theoretical physics, all graduated from King's College.
7. University of Bath
Bath University is a British university located in Bath, southern England. It was chartered by the Royal Society in 1966. According to the national student surveys in 20 13 and 20 14, the University of Bath ranks first among 150 higher education institutions in terms of student satisfaction. In the 20 14 times and Sunday times university rankings, it won the honor of "the best campus university in Britain".
8. Durham University
The Times described: "For a long time, as the best choice other than Oxford University and Cambridge University," Durham University attracted "a large number of students from middle class and richer families." Durham University ranks third in the Sunday Times 20 12 list of British universities, second only to Oxford University and Cambridge University. In addition, in the QS world university ranking, 20 1 1 ranks 15. Durham University also has the second highest proportion of public secondary school graduates in the UK.
9. University of Sussex
It was one of the earliest schools established by the wave of new universities in Britain in 1960s, and was established as a university in August of 196 1. In a short time, Sussex University is famous for its analysis of post-war society and innovative teaching and research methods in various disciplines. Since its establishment, Sussex University has won three Nobel Prize winners.
10. Loughborough University
Loughborough University ranked14/09/215 in the ranking of British universities published by The Times (123 in * *), which was 20 13//kloc-.
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