1. Bristol University
BUDA ranks second in the UK in mechanical engineering, third in aviation engineering, fifth in civil engineering and computer engineering, and seventh in electronic engineering. As an old-fashioned red brick university in Britain, BUDA has always been named "Engineering Emperor".
2. Imperial College London
As a university devoted to science, Imperial College London enjoys a high reputation in Britain and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and its research level is recognized as one of the top three universities in Britain. It ranks sixth in the world in engineering and information technology, and second in Europe.
Dominant engineering majors: civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, aerospace engineering, ranking the top 2 in the UK.
3. University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh is a strong traditional engineering school, and its School of Natural Science and Engineering is one of the largest independent natural science academies in Britain. There are many computer research and development directions and laboratories with strong technical means and financial support.
It is worth mentioning that in recent years, artificial intelligence has become a hot topic. The artificial intelligence laboratory of Edinburgh University is the top in the world, and the European Artificial Intelligence Center has first-class equipment. This major was established in 1983 with a history of nearly 20 years. In addition, signal processing and communication, computer are popular majors, and the school has also set up some emerging majors, such as electronic animation and digital media.
4. University of Sheffield
Xie Da is also a leading institution in the field of engineering and a red brick university. Xie Da is particularly outstanding in electrical engineering (electronic and electrical engineering, automatic control and system engineering), ranking among the top 3 in the UK.
Xie Da's School of Engineering is one of the largest engineering schools in Britain, and two-thirds of its research has reached the international excellent or leading level. Cooperating with many enterprises in the industry, the number of cooperative enterprises ranks second among British universities, and there are more than 200 industry cooperation and support research projects. It has jointly established a research center with Boeing, Rolls Royce and British Space Agency, the three largest aviation manufacturing companies in the world, and is the only cooperative research partner of broadcasting companies in Europe.