How about studying at Glasgow University?
Glasgow University, founded in 145 1, is the fourth oldest university in English-speaking countries. Glasgow University is famous for its outstanding achievements in scientific research and teaching, and occupies an extremely important position in British culture and business. From 1870, the University of Glasgow is located at the western end of Glasgow, where there are lush trees and many Gothic buildings.
At present, the University of Glasgow has more than 23,000 undergraduates and postgraduates, among which 2,500 international students come from 120 countries. 6,000 employees make Glasgow University a major employer in Glasgow. Glasgow University ranks among the top universities in the world 1%, with the highest satisfaction of international students and the top ten research income in Britain.
Glasgow University is a member of Russell Group, a famous British research university. The University of Glasgow tried to change the way of cooperation in the world with its professional knowledge. The University of Glasgow's annual research expenditure and income total more than 65.438+0.28 billion pounds, ranking among the top ten research institutions in the UK. This means that the University of Glasgow can make important scientific discoveries for the world, whether it is to find a method to detect malaria in a few minutes or to help the Large Hadron Collider in the world's largest particle physics experiment.
Students of Glasgow University not only benefit from classroom teaching, but also improve their employability by studying abroad, participating in work experience and exploring various social activities. According to the survey of 20 1 1 International Student Barometer, the University of Glasgow ranks first in the UK in terms of student satisfaction, and 90% of students expressed satisfaction with their experiences in the last year. In the global workplace, Glasgow University graduates not only have the skills competition they need, but also include classmates' friendship and alumni network.
The University of Glasgow includes Adam Smith, the father of economics, Donald Dewar, the founder of Scottish decentralization and autonomy, and Lord Kelvin, a famous physicist and engineer.
The University of Glasgow has Confucius Institute. With the support of the Chinese Education Office of the Ministry of Education of China (Hanban), we have established a partnership with Nankai University. The Confucius Institute at Glasgow University is based on the long-term research cooperation between the two universities. The research focuses on social sciences, arts and business in China, especially through the research activities carried out by the Scottish China Research Center.