1. King's College London: Small ups and downs
King's College London, as the fourth oldest university in Britain, is highly leveraged in both teaching and research. We mean, we haven't dropped out of the top 40 in the world. Small ups and downs, basically unaffected, your king is still your king, still strong, still proud.
Second, the University of Edinburgh: the tortuous rise
Aibo's ranking road can be described as tortuous and thrilling. In 20 18, ABO even fell out of the top 20, ranking 23rd. Fortunately, our Abel has risen again. In the QS ranking in 2023, we returned to the top of the list and performed quite well.
3. University of Manchester: A stable horse.
Is there a more stable British university than Manda? In recent years, the ranking has been stable in the top 30 in the world, which makes other schools far behind. There is really an atmosphere of "he is strong, the breeze blows the hills, he is horizontal, and the moon shines on the river".
University of Warwick: We can win.
Warwick is definitely a dark horse. As a young British university established less than 100 years ago, it made a blockbuster without making any moves, and entered the world directly 100. Among them, Warwick Business School is the first business school in the UK to obtain triple certification, and we are a powerful one with bold capital!