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University of Glasgow World Ranking
The University of Glasgow ranks 86th in the world, as follows:

First, school profile:

1, the University of Glasgow was founded in 145 1, located in Glasgow, Scotland, England. It is a public comprehensive research university, ranking second in Scotland and fourth in Britain in history. It is one of the top 100 universities in the world and one of the seven classical universities. It is a member of Russell University Group and a founding member of the European Association of Research Universities.

2. Up to now, Glasgow University has trained 8 Nobel Prize winners, 4 founders of world-renowned institutions of higher learning, 10 academicians of the Royal Society and10 academicians of the British Academy of Sciences. In the recently published The Times and The Sunday Times Excellent University Guide, the University of Glasgow was named Scottish University of the Year.

3. The University of Glasgow has four colleges, which have been reduced from the top nine to four, namely, the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Social Sciences, with a total of 168 disciplines and 98 academic research centers. The University of Glasgow offers a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and each department offers doctoral courses. It covers management, finance, art, biochemistry, education, psychology, engineering, law, medicine and physics.

Second, the results:

1, many disciplines of Glasgow University were initiated by Britain, and the first departments of civil engineering and shipbuilding were established in Britain. Others, such as aviation engineering, marine engineering and computer software engineering, are first-class. This medical school is the first medical school in British universities to shift its focus from clinical training to patient care. In addition to engineering and medicine, accounting, finance and management research are also outstanding academic advantages of the school, attracting students from all over the world.

2. The most distinctive feature of Glasgow is its block theater, which often performs humorous plays to reveal the problems in the city and people's lives. Glasgow is famous for its large number of art galleries and museums. There are countless ancient buildings here. For students who like history, this is undoubtedly one of the most ideal places to live.