1, Oxford University
Oxford University is the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the second oldest institution of higher education in the world. A number of top scientific masters have emerged in the school, and a large number of artists and heads of state have been trained, including 28 British prime ministers and dozens of world heads of state, political and business leaders. Oxford University has a lofty academic status and extensive influence in the fields of mathematics, physics, medicine, law and business, and is recognized as one of the top higher education institutions in the world today.
2. Cambridge University
Cambridge University, located in Cambridge, England, is one of the top universities in Britain and even the world. Cambridge University was founded in 1209, initially by a group of teachers who escaped from Oxford University to escape the war. Many famous British scientists, writers and politicians come from this university. Cambridge University is also an institution of higher learning that has produced the most Nobel Prize winners, and 89 Nobel Prize winners have taught or studied here. In the rankings of major newspapers and research institutions in the world, Cambridge University often ranks first in the world.
3. University of St Andrews
St Andrews University, founded in 14 13, is the oldest university in Scotland. Its reputation is far-reaching, and universities have always maintained an excellent and leading position in academic research. Main strengths include: economics, chemistry, geography, mathematics and statistics, physics, history, cell and molecular biology, organic biology, European language and psychology. In the ranking of British universities, it is often ranked in the top five and has been ranked first in Scotland for the last three years.
4. University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow was founded in 145 1. As one of the oldest and most famous full-time comprehensive universities in Britain, the research and teaching of Glasgow University enjoys an international reputation and plays a decisive role in British culture and business life. The teaching and research of Glasgow University covers all fields of modern science, including psychology, biology, medicine, business, economics, management, law, literature, archaeology, art, physics, engineering (aerospace engineering, marine engineering, electronic engineering) and so on.
5. University of Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen was founded in Aberdeen, Scotland, 1495, located on the scenic east coast of Scotland. This 500-year-old ancient building is still in use and has long been a scenic spot in Scotland. The quality of teaching and research at Aberdeen University is world-famous, with five Nobel Prize winners. This university enjoys a high reputation in medicine, and has the first English Department Medical College in China. His professor's research led to the discovery of insulin and MRI. Lord Wilson, the former governor of Hong Kong, was chancellor of Aberdeen University from 65438 to 0997, and Winston Churchill, the former British Prime Minister, also held this position.
6. University of Edinburgh
Founded in 1583, located in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, it is one of the six oldest and largest universities in Britain. It is also a famous university that ranks among the top 20 universities in the world for many times in various global university rankings. The University of Edinburgh not only cherishes its past honors, but also pursues and innovates constantly today, and is world-renowned for its excellent and diverse teaching and research. The university has a full range of courses and is famous for its excellent and diverse teaching and research. Twenty-four small colleges under the three universities have offered many distinctive courses.