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Top universities in Britain 100
The top 100 universities in the UK are ranked as follows:

Cambridge University (QS2), Oxford University (QS4), Imperial College London (QS6), University College London (QS8), Edinburgh University (QS 15), Manchester University (QS28), King's College London (QS37), London School of Economics and Political Science (QS56), Bristol University (QS665438).

Leeds University (QS86), Birmingham University (QS9 1), Durham University (QS92), Sheffield University (QS96) and St Andrews University (QS96). QS ranking is an annual university ranking published by Quacquarelli Symonds, a British international education market consulting company. Its ranking is based on the following indicators:

Academic reputation (40%), employer reputation (10%), the number of times teachers' papers were cited (20%), the teacher-student ratio (20%), the international teacher ratio (5%) and the international student ratio (5%).

School introduction:

1, Cambridge University: Cambridge University (English name: University of Cambridge;; Title: Cantab), located in Cambridge, England, is a world-famous public research university, which adopts college federalism.

2. Oxford University: The University of Oxford, located in Oxford, England, is the world's top public research university, adopting a collegiate federalism.

3. Imperial College London: 1907 was founded in London, England, and is a world-class public research university focusing on science, engineering, medicine and business.

4. University College London: UCL for short, 1826 was established in London, England, and it is a world-renowned top public comprehensive research university.