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How about Leeds University?
Leeds University, which ranks in the top 100 in the world, is one of the top ten universities in Britain. Founding member of Russell University Group, one of the six famous "red brick universities" in Britain, member of World University Alliance, member of White Rose University Alliance, member of N8 University Alliance, and one of the UK 12 elite universities.

The school is located in Leeds, the third largest city in Britain. Its history can be traced back to Leeds Medical College, which was founded in 183 1. 1904, King Edward VII officially awarded the title of Leeds University. After more than a century of development, it has become one of the top ten research universities in Britain. There are six Nobel Prize winners, two presidents and many famous alumni here, including former Chinese University President Marin, Princess Jiazi, Tolkien and Leslie Cheung.

Leeds University enjoys a high reputation in teaching and scientific research.

In 20 14 years, the University of Leeds ranked 10 in the UK official university ranking REF published every seven years.

In the ranking of 20 17/20 18 times, it ranks10 in the UK;

2065 438+05/2065 438+06 QS World University ranked 87th;

In 20 16, QS ranked 3rd in the UK and 20th in the world in terms of employability;

Won the title of "Best University of the Year" in 20 17 Times Award;

In 20 17, it was awarded the TEF gold medal by the British government.

Leeds University Business School is one of the top business schools in the world, with three certifications: AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. It has trained many business elites such as the chief financial officer of Dow Jones index, the chairman of Unilever and the former chairman of Deloitte. Its accounting, finance and international business majors rank 1 in the UK. The management major ranks 8 th in the UK and 36 th in the world;

The comprehensive commercial strength ranks fourth in Britain. The School of Media Studies at Leeds University ranks 3rd in the UK and 46th in the world. LinkedIn's survey shows that becoming a "media person" is the best academic way.