The college was founded in 1895, and the internationalization of students is one of the characteristics of the college. There are about 7,500 full-time students, of whom 38% are British students, another 18% are from EU member countries, and 44% are from more than 20 countries and regions around the world. Undergraduate students account for 48%, and graduate students account for 52%. Girls account for 48%.
The campus of London School of Economics and Political Science is located in holborn, the legal center of London, adjacent to the Royal Court, BBC and the four major law schools in London, and between West End of London and the city. The British Museum, University of London Headquarters, Senate Library and small professional libraries are not far from the school. One of the most famous is Lincoln Law School, which is close at hand. Less than a mile from the campus are major government, legal, financial and media centers. Are these colleges? Really? Research object.
2. Aston University
Aston University is located in the center of Birmingham, the second largest city in Britain. The school has beautiful scenery and elegant environment. The university is particularly prominent in business and engineering. Aston University is a member of M5 University Alliance in Central England. In the latest ranking of Financial Times Business School 20 13, Aston University ranks 5th in the UK and 35th in the world in management.
3. University of Bath
The University of Bath was a famous university in Britain before 10. The School of Management of Bath University is recognized as one of the best business schools in Britain and enjoys a high reputation in the industry. Every year, a large number of undergraduate graduates work in the top investment banks in London, ranking 20th in the Economist Global Business School Ranking in 20 14, second only to London Business School.
4. University of Surrey
The University of Surrey is located in guildford, Surrey, southeast England. It became a comprehensive university on September 9th, 1966. The University of Surrey was founded in 189 1, and its predecessor was Battersea Institute of Technology. Its goal is to provide continuing education and higher education for poor residents in London.
In the latest RAE ranking of the most authoritative British universities organized by the British government, it ranks 35th in the UK. However, in the past two years, the University of Surrey has risen rapidly in the ranking of unofficial British universities published by some British media.
5. Durham University
Durham University, one of the top 100 universities in the world and one of the top universities in Britain, has always enjoyed a high reputation in Britain and even the whole world. This is a top public university located in Durham, a city in the northeast of England. The history of teaching and research in Durham University can be traced back to more than 600 years ago. It belongs to the earliest university in Britain and the third oldest university in Britain after Oxford University and Cambridge University.
6. King's College London
King's College London (or KCL for short) is one of the founding colleges of the University of London, a famous British institution of higher learning, and an important member of the Golden Triangle and Russell University Group. King's College London is one of the most difficult universities in Britain, ranking among the top in the world in many international rankings. The highest ranking in the world over the years is 10 (QS2008/09). In the latest QS20 15/ 16 world ranking, the school ranks 19 in the world, 5 in the UK and 7 in Europe (QS2015/65438+).
7. Warwick University
The University of Warwick is the top research university in the UK 10 and the top 50 in the world. It is also a member of Russell University Group, known as the British Ivy League, and a member of M5 University Alliance. It is located at the junction of Coventry and Warwickshire in central England. Founded in 1965, Warwick University is famous for its high-level academic research and interactive teaching mode between teachers and students. By the end of 20 14, there were nearly 24,000 students and 5,500 faculty members, including more than 8,000 overseas students. It is estimated that there are nearly 55,000 international alumni at present.
8. Oxford University
Oxford University (Oxford for short) is a world-famous public research university located in Oxford, England. The actual founding date is not clear, but the recorded teaching history can be traced back to 1096. It is the oldest university in the English-speaking world, the second oldest higher education institution in the world and one of the world-famous research universities.
9. University College London
University College London (UCL), founded in 1826, is the top research university in the world. It is the founding college of University of London (UOL), and is also called "G5 Super Elite University" with Cambridge University, Oxford University, London Imperial College London and London School of Economics. G5 "Super Elite University" represents Britain's top scientific research strength, teachers and students' quality and economic strength.
10. University of Nottingham
The University of Nottingham, founded in 188 1, is a world-renowned old school located in Nottingham, England. Nottingham University is one of the top 100 universities in the world, a member of Russell University Group of the British Ivy League, and a founding member of M5 University Alliance. Nottingham University ranks among the top universities in the world 100, and is a world-class university.
1 1. Bristol University
Bristol University, located in Bristol, the largest city in southwest England, is one of the top 50 universities in the world, ranking 27th in the world, and one of the top 10 universities in Britain.
In the 20 15/ 16QS ranking of world universities, Bristol University ranks 9th in Britain and 37th in the world. In the Times Higher Education World University Ranking 20 15- 16, Britain ranks 9th and the world ranks 69th. In the 20 15 academic ranking of world universities of Shanghai Jiaotong University, Britain ranked 8th and the world ranked 66th.
12. University of Manchester
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. There are 25 Nobel Prize winners among its alumni. At present, there are three Nobel Prize winners among the full-time staff, which is the highest in Britain.
13. Cambridge University
Cambridge University is one of the world famous research universities. Since 1904, 92 Nobel Prize winners have come from this school (in fact, there may be more people who have worked or taught in this school, which means more than 100).
14. Loughborough University
Loughborough University is one of the top universities in Britain, located in Loughborough, Leicestershire, and one of the founding members of M5 University Alliance. In 20 16 years, it ranked 1 1 in The Guide to Complete Universities in Britain and The Guardian University Rankings.
15. Bournemouth University