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Ranking of British design study abroad schools
The ranking of British design study abroad schools is as follows:

1, Royal College of Art

Ranked first in the world for six consecutive years, and ranked first in the former 10 university with the best design in Britain. Interactive design can be divided into many directions: InformationExperienceDesign transforms information into experience through sound design, moving image design and experimental design. ServiceDesign cultivates students' design and communication skills. GlobalInnovation becomes an all-round designer according to the project requirements.

2. London School of Communication

The best designed former 10 university in Britain ranks second. LCC of London Institute of Communication leans towards UX, emphasizing the interactive design between human and interface. The newly established seventh CCI is biased towards HCI, emphasizing technology, process and users' psychological feelings.

3. King Smith College, University of London

Britain's best-designed former 10 university ranked third. In terms of professional ranking, "academic reputation" ranks second in the world; World ranking of art and design 14, 4th in the UK; Sociology ranks 42nd in the world and 6th in Britain; Anthropology ranks 49 th in the world and 9 th in Britain; The performing arts ranks 6 1 in the world and 15 in the UK.

Introduction to studying abroad:

Studying abroad refers to a person going abroad or receiving various kinds of education, which can be short-term or long-term (from several weeks to several years). These people are called international students.

Generally speaking, the way to study abroad is not only for students to apply to schools that admit foreign students themselves, but also for many students to register their schools or choose their countries of study through study agents or agents, or to use both together to assist in the study abroad procedures.

In the Tang Dynasty, in order to absorb the advanced culture of China, the Japanese government sent envoys to China many times. As diplomatic envoys, the envoys in Tang Dynasty could not stay in China for long, so the Japanese government sent "overseas students" and "overseas students" at the same time when it sent envoys to Tang Dynasty for the second time.