The University of Kent, founded in 1965, is a famous research university located in Canterbury, Kent, southeast England. The University of Kent ranked 16 [1] in the Guardian's ranking of British universities and ranked 20th in 2016 and 20 15, which has steadily increased in recent years.
The School of Mathematical Statistics is particularly prominent, and the actuarial specialty is very famous. It is one of the few universities in Britain with the qualification of exemption for actuaries in Britain, and its music, art, law, computer and other disciplines also enjoy a high reputation.
The Master of Actuary program is the most distinctive and attractive degree course in Kent University, and its curriculum is completely consistent with the subjects of the Institute of Actuaries and the International Professional Qualification Examination for Facility Actuaries. Due to the excellent teaching quality of the University of Kent (most courses are taught by famous actuaries) and rich practical links, the British Association of Actuaries recognizes the credits of graduate students of the University of Kent, and graduates of the Master of Actuaries of the University of Kent can obtain the professional qualification of actuaries without taking some subjects.
The School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science of Kent University ranked 10 in the Guardian in 20 12, and the employment prospects of mathematics graduates ranked first in the UK in the Complete University Guide in 20 12. In the RAE ranking in 2008, 95% of the scientific research achievements of mathematics major were rated as international level and above, and 65% of the scientific research achievements were rated as international excellent or world leading level.