World University Rankings in 2005 (former 100)
According to "the number of alumni who won the Nobel Prize and Fields Medal" and "the number of employees who won the Nobel Prize and Fields Medal",
"number of researchers with high citation rate", "number of natural and SCIentific papers" and "number of sci papers",
Indicators such as "average academic performance of faculty and staff".
23 Imperial College London, London, UK
25 University College London, UK
the university of edinburgh
University of Bristol, UK
University of Sheffield, UK
King's College London, UK
University of Manchester, UK
80 University of Nottingham UK University of Nottingham UK
93 University of Birmingham, UK
The above are comprehensive universities before entering 100 except that Oxford and Cambridge rank higher than British tabloids.
In fact, some universities are also world-famous in Britain, but because they are only ahead in some majors, the comprehensive ranking cannot enter the top 100.
For example, London School of Economics, Warwick University (well-known in business), London Art Institute. ...