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Manchester, located in Britain, is the third largest city in Britain, next to London and Birmingham. It is a traditional industrial town in Britain. Of course, there are many excellent universities that attract many students to study abroad every year. Speaking of which, my friends will definitely be curious about which universities are there in Manchester. Let's take a look! 1. What universities are there in Manchester? 1, University of Manchester, founded in 1824, located in Manchester, England, is a world-famous comprehensive research university, ranking first among the six famous red brick universities in Britain, focusing on life sciences, engineering, humanities, economics, sociology and medicine. This school has trained 25 Nobel Prize winners so far. The collection of John Lelands Library of Manchester University ranks third in Britain, next only to Oxford University and Cambridge University. The school was formerly Owens College and was founded in 185 1. 1880 was upgraded to the Victoria University of Manchester, and 1903 was officially named the University of Manchester. Manda is famous for its rigorous teaching and free academic atmosphere. In the world university ranking of 20 13/ 14QS, Britain ranks 8th, Europe 1 1, and the world ranks 33rd. In 20 13-20 14, a research institution specializing in the employment market of British university graduates, Manda University ranks second in the UK and is the only university that ranks in the top three in the UK for five consecutive years. 2. Manchester City University Manchester City University is the second largest university in Britain, located in Manchester, northwest England, and the oldest industrial city in the world. The second largest international airport in Britain is located here, and it is also the intersection of domestic railways and highways. It only takes two and a half hours to drive to London and one hour to Manchester and Liverpool. Manchester has now become a multicultural metropolis, where 32,000 China people have settled. 3. The University of Bolton is close to Manchester and St. hellens. The educational history of the college can be traced back to the beginning of19th century. The college has more than 800 faculty members and more than 7000 students. There are 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. The Royal Northern Conservatory of Music is one of the most important conservatories in Europe, offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses such as Music Department, Composition and Contemporary Music Department, Keyboard Music Department, String Department, Vocal Opera and Chord Department. In addition to teaching, the college is also responsible for organizing a large number of activities including music, dance, television and drama works. These activities, as well as the annual student performance of the college 100, create a unique atmosphere for participating in public activities in all conservatories in Britain. Second, the advantages of studying in Manchester As the second most prosperous city in Britain, Manchester has a population of 5 1 10,000. The first industrialized city in the world, located in greater manchester, northwest England, is an important transportation hub and commercial, financial, industrial and cultural center of Britain. Manchester has developed new industries and become an international city centered on electronics, chemicals and printing, with more than 700 industries including heavy machinery, textiles, oil refining, glass, plastics and food processing. As a pioneer of free trade, economic liberalization and cooperation, Manchester has a strong influence on the British economy. Manchester, Trafford, Tamside, salford, stockport and other towns have all been merged into the Manchester area. From an industrial city to a bustling city that never sleeps, featuring finance, education, tourism, commerce and manufacturing, Manchester is the main industrial center and commodity distribution center in England and the largest financial center city in Britain except London. The level of culture and education in Manchester is relatively high, and the cultural and educational facilities are relatively perfect. Professional courses in colleges and universities are complete, and most colleges and universities have reached the level of conferring degrees. Among them, Manchester University is one of the eight most famous universities in Britain, one of the top 50 universities in the world, ranking 26th in the world over the years, the first of the six famous "red brick universities" in Britain, and one of the founding members of the British "Ivy League" Russell University Group. There are two universities in Manchester: Manchester University and Manchester City University. The former is the largest full-time university in Britain, which was formed by the merger of former Victoria University of Manchester and umist in autumn 2004. Adjacent to salford is university of salford, only 2 miles from Manchester city centre. Together with the University of Bolton and the Royal Northern Conservatory of Music, the number of students in Manchester has reached 73,000, making it the largest city in Europe. Manchester University, Manchester City University and Royal Northern Conservatory of Music are all located in the south of the city center, forming a huge university area, which is divided into two halves by Oxford Road, the busiest road in Europe. 3. What should I prepare for studying in Manchester? 1, passport and visa and the original should be carried with you, and the copies should be put in different boxes just in case. You don't need to bring your Chinese ID card, but you'd better bring it in case you need it back to China. The premise is to save. 2. Dormitory sign-in form and passport standard size photo (I remember it was 33mm×48mm), which Manda asked for. After applying for the dormitory, I will send you an electronic form, print it out and post photos to the dormitory management office before you can move in. If you don't have it, of course you can print it now, but it's more troublesome. You can bring two versions of standard passport size photos for dormitory registration and police station registration. 3. Before the proposal comes, make a draft of the tuition fee, and the payee will write the name of the university. Of course, the premise is to make sure that the school accepts this payment method. As we are new here, we don't have a British bank account yet, and many schools don't allow credit cards to pay tuition fees (because of the large amount), so it is a better method, simple and convenient to use money orders. However, it is very important that bills of exchange must be as inseparable as passports. 4. Cash and GBP card of China Bank depend on them to maintain people's livelihood before they can open a British bank account. Note, however, that the GBP card of China Bank is convenient, but it is a signature card. Generally, only large stores and supermarkets are accepted, but many large but cheap stores do not! My suggestion is to divide the money to be taken into three parts, one part is deposited in a pound card, the other part is in cash, and the other part is written by the payee himself. Open an account as soon as possible after arriving in the UK, whether it is Barclays or HSBC. In short, open an account as soon as possible, cash the draft as soon as possible and save the money. If you still need money later, ask your parents to transfer the money directly to your UK account, and the Bank of China can handle it. The pound card must be kept well and signed on the back, so it is not easy to be imitated. 5. Domestic credit cards and cash can be brought by online banking, with some money in it, which will be used occasionally. For example, if you want to buy some things that are sold in limited quantities in China and want to collect them at home, you can just pay here and sign for them at home. For example, I will buy some limited edition paintings and things like that. Take some cash, too You may need it when you return to China. 6. It is not recommended to bring things like textbooks, which are heavy and impractical. However, students majoring in finance, if they study general econometrics, can copy the key chapters of domestic textbooks, and it is easier to read the Chinese Literature and English Econometrics Society. What universities are there in Manchester, England? Besides Manchester University, there are Manchester City University, Bolton University and Royal Northern Conservatory of Music. I suggest that when you choose a school, you should consider it comprehensively and choose the school that suits you best.