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Which is better, Manchester University or Oxford University?
University of Manchester (University of Manchester)

Manchester, or Manda for short, is one of the top 30 universities in the world, ranking 26th in the world. It is one of the eight famous universities in the world, one of the six famous "red brick universities" in Britain, and one of the founding members of Russell University Group in Britain. Founded in 1824, it is located in Manchester, the second most prosperous city in the UK, and is the largest single-address university in the UK. As one of the first-class research and teaching institutions in the world, Manchester University has made outstanding contributions to the development of human society and enjoys a high reputation in the world. Among its alumni, there are 25 Nobel Prize winners. At present, there are three Nobel Prize winners among the full-time staff, which is the highest in Britain.

Oxford University (Oxford University)

Oxford), referred to as Oxford, is a world-famous public research university located in Oxford, England. The recorded teaching history of Oxford University can be traced back to 1096. It is the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the second oldest institution of higher education in the world. Oxford University is a core member of the British "G5 Super Elite University" Russell University Group, the top European university coimbra group, the European Union of Research Universities and Europaeum. Oxford University Press is the largest university press in the world, and its published works include 20 volumes of Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University is also the host of two famous scholarship programs: one is the Clarendon Scholarship established in 200 1; The other is Rhodes Scholarship, which has attracted many excellent graduate students to study in the past century. Oxford also has the largest university press in the world and the largest university library system in Britain. Oxford University has trained many social celebrities, including 26 British prime ministers, 60 Nobel Prize winners and dozens of royal family members and political leaders from all over the world.