1, University of Manchester
The University of Manchester, or Manda for short, is a world-class comprehensive research university located in Manchester, the second most prosperous city in Britain. British Red Brick University, one of the founding members of Russell University Group, is the largest single-site public university in Britain. The University of Manchester was formed in 2004 by the merger of the Polytechnic University of Manchester founded by 1824 and the Victoria University of Manchester founded by 185 1 Manda is famous for its rigorous teaching and free academic atmosphere, and innovation, as the leading concept of teaching and academic research, has formed a tradition. Manchester University has a wide range of majors, and its dominant majors are: business, physics, chemistry, engineering, materials, electronics, computers, biology, medicine, pharmacy, economics, mathematics, law, drama, music and so on.
2. Manchester City University
Manchester City University is a British public university. The history of its higher education can be traced back to 1824, and it has more than 38,000 students and international students in more than 40 countries around the world. Manchester City University is located in the center of greater manchester, England, with excellent geographical location and convenient transportation. Manchester is rated as the most livable city in Britain and the fourth most popular city for students in the world. Manchester City University provides students with regular employment activities, including seminars, industry communication meetings, professional speech forums and career exhibitions. In addition, it also provides students with lifelong employment guidance. The school has industry cooperation with many world-renowned enterprises such as Nike, Hilton, DHL and Dentsu Hinkis Group.
3. University of Bolton
Bolton University is famous in Britain for its rigorous teaching, flexible courses and practice. The educational history of the college can be traced back to the beginning of19th century, with more than 800 faculty members and more than 7000 students. The college consists of three colleges: College of Arts, Science and Education, Bolton Business School and Bolton Technical College. Its courses cover a wide range, involving art, education, business, science and technology and other fields, among which business and computer networks are more prominent.
4. Royal Conservatory of Music in northern England
The Royal Northern Conservatory of Music (RNCM) is a world-famous conservatory of music, located in the center of Manchester, England. Members of ABRSM (RAM, RCM, RNCM, RCS). Over the years, RNCM has been the first choice for artists in Britain and around the world.
5. university of salford
University of salford is a comprehensive institution of higher learning with a long history, which was built in 1896 and is adjacent to the bustling Manchester city center. With beautiful scenery and trees, the university has world-class teaching and R&D strength, especially in business, science and computer science. Formerly known as Royal Institute of Technology, it was founded in 1896, 1967 and formally established as a comprehensive university with royal permission. Queen Elizabeth's husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, served as honorary president of the school for 25 years. University of salford is famous for its excellent teaching quality, innovative teaching methods and employment-oriented courses.