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Slow Chester University Ranking
The University of Slow Chester ranks as follows:

The University of Manchester ranks 27th in the world. Founded in 1824, the University of Manchester is a world-famous comprehensive research university, located in Manchester, the second most prosperous city in Britain. With a century-old reputation, it is one of the top elite universities in Britain, one of the six famous red brick universities in Britain, and one of the founding members of Russell University Group of the British Ivy League. It is the largest single-site university in Britain.

As one of the top research and teaching institutions in the world, Manchester University has made outstanding contributions to the development of human society and enjoys a high reputation in the international community. There are 25 Nobel Prize winners among the current and past faculty and students of Manchester University. There are three Nobel Prize winners among the current full-time staff, ranking first in Britain.

Achievements of Manchester University.

The University of Manchester is a member of the Association of Research Universities (URA). The Association of Research Universities is an inter-school alliance composed of 89 top research universities in the world.

It was founded in 1965 at the behest of American President Johnson's Scientific Advisory Council and the National Academy of Sciences. Its members are mainly in the United States, including Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale University, Stanford University, University of California at Berkeley, Princeton University and other top universities, as well as famous universities such as Britain, Canada, Japan and Italy.