1, Oxford University
Oxford University, short for "Oxford", located in Oxford, England, is a public research university with a traditional college system. Known as the "Golden Triangle Famous School" and "G5 Super Elite University", he is a member of Russell University Group and a member of the Global University Presidents Forum.
The exact date of the establishment of Oxford University cannot be verified, but the earliest teaching time clearly recorded in the archives is 1096. Henry II banned British students from studying in Paris University in 1 167, and Paris University developed rapidly because of the strong support of the British royal family.
2. Cambridge University
Cambridge University (Cambridge and Cantab for short) is a research university located in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, which adopts the traditional college system. Members of the Global Alliance of Advanced Research Institutes of Universities, the International Cooperation Network for the Development of Applied Science and Technology, and the Medical Partner Alliance of Cambridge University have developed Sifen, which is known as the "Golden Triangle Famous School" and "G5 Super Elite University".
In fact, Cambridge University is only a loosely organized consortium of colleges, which are highly autonomous, but all abide by the unified charter of Cambridge University, which is drafted and passed by the university's legislature and revised every year. Cambridge University is only responsible for examinations and degree awarding, while the specific criteria for enrollment are determined by each college and are self-enrolled.
3. University College London
University College London was founded in1February, 826 1 1, formerly known as "University of London". Jeremy Bentham is recognized as the "father of spirit" of University College London. In view of the fact that the only two universities in Britain at that time, Oxford University and Cambridge University, were strictly religious schools, University College London decided to become a secular choice other than religious universities.
University College London was established and developed as a comprehensive university from the beginning, rather than a simple college or research institution. As a product of the European Enlightenment, University College London is the first modern university in Britain and the first university in Britain to accept female students according to the same standards.