University of Manchester, founded in 1824, is a comprehensive research university located in Manchester, England. It is a founding member of Russell University Group and a member of association of commonwealth universities. Manda University is the largest single-site public university in Britain.
There are 25 Nobel Prize winners among the current and past faculty and students of Manchester University.
Manda is famous for its rigorous teaching and free academic atmosphere, and innovation, as the leading concept of teaching and academic research, has formed a tradition. Many great achievements in the world come from here, such as the splitting of atoms, the invention of the world's first computer that can store programs, and the discovery of graphene.
The teaching quality of Manda University has always been in the forefront of independent teaching quality evaluation in Britain, and the annual ranking of global universities has always been in the forefront of the world. Alumni include 25 Nobel Prize winners and many international celebrities.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-University of Manchester