Manchester University enjoys a high reputation in Britain and even the world: 20 16/ 17QS, ranking 29th in the world (7th in Britain), 20 16, and 35th in academic ranking of world universities (5th in Britain).
In 20 14, the comprehensive strength of the University of Manchester ranked fifth in Britain according to the excellent research framework (REF) of the British official organization.
In the "CHE Excellenceranking" published by the German Center for the Development of International Higher Education (CHE) in 2065438+00, Manda University is one of the only seven universities in Europe with seven disciplines (biology, chemistry, economics, mathematics, physics, politics and psychology) all rated as "excellent".
The Sunday Times once commented: "Manchester University enjoys a respectable reputation in almost all disciplines, the most important of which are life sciences, engineering, humanities, economics, sociology and social sciences."
The School of Materials Science of Manchester University is the largest school of materials engineering in Europe, the largest research and teaching center of materials science, fashion and textiles in Europe, and ranks first in the field of materials science in the UK.
All the materials science courses of the college have been certified by the British Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3), and the business courses of textile and fashion design have been certified by the Textile Institute.
The college has well-equipped laboratories, classrooms and advanced scientific research equipment, and Manda Library has the largest number of textile books in the world. The college has close ties with relevant industrial units to ensure that students' degrees are highly valued by employers.
The history of Computer Science School of Manchester University can be traced back to 1946. The school was formally established in 1964, which is one of the earliest computer schools in Britain.
Many firsts in the world were born here, including the first computer that can store programs, the first floating-point computer, the first transistor computer and the first computer that uses virtual memory.
Alan Turing, the father of computer science, worked in Manda University in 1948- 1954 and led the system development of Manchester Mark- 1 computer.