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How many universities are there in Britain?
By the end of 20 16, there were 163 public institutions of higher education in Britain, among which 1 16 was listed as a famous British newspaper, and there were more than 700 two-year universities engaged in vocational education in Britain. There are 156 British universities accredited by the Ministry of Education of China. Famous universities in Britain include Cambridge University, Oxford University, University College London, Imperial College London, King's College London, etc.

1, Cambridge, founded in 1209, ranks third in the world. Cambridge University, located in Cambridge, England, is one of the top universities in Britain and even the world, and it is an institution of higher learning that has trained the most Nobel Prize winners. The school is composed of 31 colleges, with a unique college system and self-financing in economy.

2. Oxford University was founded at the end of12nd century, ranking 6th in the world. Oxford University is the oldest existing institution of higher education in Britain. This school adopts a college system. The school is responsible for the management of academic departments, research centers, administrative departments, libraries and museums, as well as curriculum, examination evaluation and degree awarding.

3. University College London, founded in 1826, ranks 7th in the world. University College London, together with Oxford University, Cambridge University, London Imperial College London and London School of Economics, has always been called "G5 Super Elite University in Britain" and is also a member of Russell Group.

4. The Imperial College London of London was founded in 1907, ranking 8th among universities in the world. Imperial College London, London, is the only university in Britain that specializes in science, engineering, medicine and business, and its teaching and research in these four fields have an excellent international reputation.

5. King's College, University of London, founded in 1829, ranked 19 in the world. King's College London was founded by George IV and the Duke of Wellington in 1829. It is the fourth oldest university in Britain. The school is famous for humanities, law, science and social science.

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