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What is the recognition of Sheffield's return to China?
Sheffield's return to China is highly recognized.

The University of Sheffield has always been ranked within 100 in the world, and its master's degree is highly recognized. China Education Bureau recognized the qualifications of the University of Sheffield, and the employment rate of the Master of Sheffield University was very high after returning to China.

University of Sheffield profile:

University of Sheffield, founded in 1828, is located in Sheffield, England. It is a first-class research university in Britain. The University of Sheffield has main campus, St George's campus and Manvis campus. The school has six colleges, including engineering college, science college and medical college. Advantages include architecture, library and information management. The University of Sheffield can be traced back to Sheffield Medical College. 1897, Sheffield Medical College, Fox College and Sheffield Technical College merged into "Sheffield University College".

Academic strength of the University of Sheffield;

The School of Engineering at the University of Sheffield is one of the largest and best engineering schools in Britain. Its seven powerful departments include more than 4,000 students and 900 staff, and the research-related value reaches more than 50 million pounds. Every year, we get a lot of resources from the government, industry and charity. In 2008, RAE confirmed that two-thirds of the research in its engineering school has reached the international excellent or leading level, with world-class engineering research level, attracting students from all over the world every year.

In 20 12, the University of Sheffield has won the construction contract of 2 1 10,000 pounds, and Graham Construction and Development Company will build its new engineering graduate school. In addition, the University of Sheffield is in a high position in the fields of medicine, natural science, sociology, art and humanities in Britain.