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What's the experience of studying in Manchester University?
Many students choose to study in Britain, so what is the experience of studying in Manchester University? Let's take a look! The following is my information about studying in the UK. Welcome to reading.

What's the experience of studying in Manchester University?

Manchester's two treasures: Red Devils Manchester United and Manda, one of the top 100 universities in the world. Studying at Manchester University, besides watching a few football games near the water tower and feeling the prosperity brought by the industrial town, what other unique Manda experiences are there?

Speaking of Manda, we can't help mentioning Fu Juan, the most famous British actor. "Smart is the new sexy." Irene Adler praised Shylock in Shylock, which also applies to real life. After graduating from Harrow College, Britain's most prestigious public school, Fu Juan did not go to Cambridge or Oxford like other students, but went to Manchester University to study drama, where he completed his undergraduate studies. His explanation is: "I want to be more lively and different."

Manda has trained 25 Nobel Prize winners, ranking among the world-famous science and engineering majors. These achievements can hardly hide Manda's comprehensiveness and interest. It enjoys a high reputation in almost all disciplines. Among them, music and art courses are world-class. At that time, Fu Juan was in the School of Art, Language and Culture of Manda University, which covered archaeology, music, drama, religion, translation, language and culture studies, art history and visual studies, and enjoyed an international reputation in its professional field. Taking the Maarts management, policy and practice course under the College of Art, Language and Culture as an example, Manda not only pays attention to students' knowledge cultivation, flexible application of art management theory and practice, but also pays attention to students' professional performance in new cultural and creative industries. In the process of learning, students can directly gain management experience in different sub-fields of art management, just as the purpose of this course is to cultivate pioneering talents. In addition, this course is strongly supported by the Art Management Center of Manda University and Martin Harris Center, and shares excellent teachers and diverse learning resources with the music and drama department, Cosmo Concert Hall, John Thaw Theatre and other institutions.

Manda is located in the scenic city of Manchester. Like many other universities in Britain, the University of Manchester does not have a landmark gate, nor does it have the kind of wall that surrounds the whole campus. There are several streets running through the campus, and the traffic is endless. However, because the teaching building is at a certain distance from the street and there is no whistle, it is not noisy, but it provides a lot of convenience for teachers and students-the campus of Manchester University is very large, and teachers and students can take any bus driving on the campus for free. As the saying goes: building a house is in a bustling city, but there are no horses and chariots.

Manda has a history of 100 years, and the school building has a very traditional British architectural design style. Even getting lost in a university building is a very interesting thing in itself. Leng Yan, a noble man, uses purple as his logo color. When he gets lost, he can look for the purple sign. You know, purple has always been the royal color in Britain, because purple dyes are hard to find, so they are precious.

Which John is Manda most proud of? John Barry Lanzi Library. This Victorian Gothic building is considered to be the most beautiful library in Britain. It is Mr. Rylenz's widow who commemorates her husband John in this unique way. John? The collection size of Rylenz Library is limited to Niu Jian. It is mainly composed of religious, artistic, cultural and some scientific books, and has a collection of many ancient books and rare books.

You can go for a walk in the surrounding cities on any holiday except those days when you have classes. Thanks to the geographical center of England, Manchester City enjoys convenient transportation and is suitable for going north to Scotland and south to Wales. Go to Betty's house in York for afternoon tea, go to Whitby to trace vampires, go to Mr. Darcy's manor with rich oil paintings in Pride and Prejudice, or go to Swansea, the Isle of Wight in the south, the classic lake area, the dreamy Edinburgh and so on. Christmas and Easter, the two big holidays in a year last about two weeks, which are enough to explore the historical sites and elegant feelings of civilization development in continental Europe, or experience the geothermal energy in Iceland or watch the aurora in northern Europe. The choice is amazing. In fact, every weekend without too much academic burden, you can invite three or two friends to take a one-day trip to the surrounding cities. This little Carl Honnore, who is dressed in pure study everywhere, is completely different from the mood of rushing to feel the annual leave after work. Wandering in Britain's big towns, from castles, palaces, churches, celebrities' former residences to ordinary houses with traces of time, it seems that all the past years have passed through just visiting, and they have returned to the present, silently telling the past. You will have a trance of time and space, and you can cross rows of modern buildings and look at the beacon smoke thousands of years ago. Everywhere, people can feel the continuity of history, awaken the sleeping memory from those faded and dilapidated buildings, resurrect in the reinforced concrete glass curtain wall, and integrate with the development of the times, which is traditional, simple and fashionable.