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The University of Surrey ranks first in Britain and the world.
The University of Surrey ranks in the UK and the world as follows:

The University of Surrey ranks 20th1-250th in the Times Higher Education World University Reputation Ranking and 305th in the 2023QS World University Ranking.

The University of Surrey is located in guildford, Surrey, England. It is a century-old prestigious university in Britain and a well-known public comprehensive research university. The University of Surrey was founded in 189 1, and its predecessor was Battersea Institute of Technology in London. On September 9th, 1966, approved by the royal family, became a comprehensive university.

The University of Surrey is a world-famous research center of artificial intelligence, mobile communication and satellite space technology, and it is also a university awarded the Royal Chair of Electronic Engineering by the British royal family since 1497.

The University of Surrey has the world-class School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM), ranking 8th in the world in the 2020QS World University Professional Ranking, 1 in the UK, 5th in the world in the 2020 Soft Science World Discipline Ranking, and 1 in the UK.

As the highest honor of British academic institutions, the University of Surrey has won four Queen's Anniversary Medals-1996, Teaching and research of aerospace industrial engineering: satellite operation in 2002, research and development of ion beams and photoelectric devices, efforts to improve safe drinking water and sanitation facilities in 201year, and food and sanitation in 201year.

With the establishment of the 20 15 5G Center, the University of Surrey has become one of the two universities with 5G R&D centers in the world, and attracted more than 70 million pounds of investment.

The University of Surrey ranked 20th1-250 in 2022, 272nd in 2022QS and 30th1in academic ranking of world universities.

University of Surrey 1966 became a university, with 9,300 undergraduate and graduate students studying in the same campus. The campus environment is concentrated, and academic, sports, catering and entertainment facilities are within walking distance of most student dormitories.

The school has seven colleges, offering the following undergraduate and postgraduate courses: liberal arts, biomedicine and life sciences, electronics and physics, engineering, European Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, electronics, computer and mathematics, performing arts, humanities and management.