The Times British University Ranking is the oldest ranking in Britain and is called the most authoritative ranking in Britain. This ranking, together with The Guardian (which focuses on students' learning experience) and The Complete Guide to CUG University (which is more valuable for undergraduate application), is called the "Top Three in the UK". The Times' ranking focuses on university academic and student satisfaction, which is very worthy of reference for British students.
First: Cambridge University
Oxford and Cambridge are roughly equivalent to China's Peking University and Tsinghua. Oxford pays more attention to liberal arts and is famous for its classical literature and art, while Cambridge is more prominent in science and engineering, and its performance in the field of science and engineering is excellent.
Second place: Oxford University
On the surface, Oxford and Cambridge are very similar: both are world-famous, both are very old, and both are difficult to get into. It is also a college system and a tutorial system. Besides, Oxford has a longer history. If you have to choose one, Cambridge may be slightly better than Oxford.
Third place: St. Andrews University
The location of St Andrews University is relatively remote. It is located in a very beautiful and quiet town in Scotland. Provide a large number of student accommodation, but because the place is relatively small, the traffic with other cities may not be so convenient. It is one of the five oldest universities in the British Isles.
In China, it may be like Northeastern University, although it is remote, it is also an old 985. Although St Andrews is not in Russell Group, it actually holds a high position in the hearts of British people.
Cambridge, Oxford and Saint-Ann are known as the "Iron Triangle", occupying the top three positions in The Times, CUG and Guardian for N consecutive years!
Fourth place: London School of Economics and Political Science
The London School of Economics and Political Science is a top school in the field of social sciences in Britain, and a global pioneer in law, economics, international relations, political science, philosophy, anthropology, sociology and social policy research. If you enter LSE, you will basically have a decent job.
In the past two years, LSE's ranking in The Times has been rising, and this year it has advanced by two places, directly replacing Imperial College's position and ranking fourth.
Fifth place: Imperial College London, London.
Imperial College London is the only school in Britain that only focuses on science, engineering, medicine and business. Its research level is recognized as one of the top three universities in Britain, and it is called "three pillars", namely, Oxford in liberal arts and Cambridge in science, and Imperial College London in London in engineering.
However, there are 350 societies and societies in the empire, so it can be said that extracurricular activities are very rich. Scholars here firmly believe that time is like water in a sponge. Squeeze, there will always be! Besides studying, playing is also a must!
Sixth place: Durham University
Durham University, formally established in 1832, is the third oldest university in Britain, and its library is listed as one of the six "major libraries in the world" in Britain.
If you like to live far away from the city, Durham suits you very well, and for students who particularly like the Niu Jian college system, the study and life atmosphere in Durham is too similar to that in Niu Jian.
Durham University is very popular with middle class and wealthy families in Britain. (Of course, the tuition is also more expensive. ). After repeated tests by Princess Prince, it is guaranteed to be a good school.
Seventh place: University College London
University College London is the largest and most comprehensive research university in Britain, although natural science is not as good as Imperial College London and social science is not as good as LSE. But economics, medicine, architecture and education are all excellent.
Eighth place: Bath University
The biggest highlight of this year should belong to the University of Bath, which successfully entered Top 10. Although the world ranking is not very high, it still can't stop the recognition of British students.
Bath University has one of the best business schools in Britain, and a large number of graduates work for British investment banks and large enterprises. The University of Bath is world-famous for its interpretation and translation, and is regarded as a close relative of the United Nations. Its College of Interpretation and Translation is one of the three most respected simultaneous translation classes in the United Nations.
Ninth place: Warwick University
University of Warwick has been ranked among the top ten universities in Britain. It is the first institution of higher learning to establish close ties with the industrial and commercial circles, and is called "Warwick Company" because of its outstanding commercial achievements. Warwick Business School is regarded as one of the best business schools in Britain, and its majors in media, economics, business studies, mathematics, British and American literature and sociology have always been among the best.
Tenth place: Bristol University
Bristol University is known as the "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" in Britain and is famous for its strong engineering. Bristol is also known as the Silicon Valley of Europe. Many high-tech companies have their headquarters or R&D centers here, including world-renowned companies such as Airbus, Toshiba and Rolls-Royce.
Ok, that's all for today. In addition to the above-mentioned 10 school, there are many other excellent schools in Britain, such as Edinburgh University, Manchester University, Leeds University and Glasgow University, which are also recognized as good universities.
Finally, attach: Times 202 1 British University Rankings.