University of Manchester
Manchester University is one of the largest universities in Britain, with more than 40,000 students and more than 65,438+0,000 faculty members. The school enjoys a high reputation in the fields of life science, engineering, humanities, economics, sociology and social science. In addition, Manchester Business School ranks 25th in the world.
Leeds University
The University of Leeds originated from the Leeds Medical College in 183 1 and the Yorkshire Academy of Sciences in 1874. After many mergers and reorganizations, it became independent in 1904. Today, Leeds University is one of the largest universities in Britain, with 35 departments and more than 800 researchers participating in international cutting-edge research, and getting 5 or 5* grades.
University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh has nearly 3,000 teaching and research staff and is divided into eight colleges, covering arts, law, theology, science, engineering, social sciences and veterinary medicine. The submission rate of scientific research reports of faculty and staff in this school is as high as 94%, and nearly 90% of them are rated as Grade 4, Grade 5 or Grade 5 *. Of the 26 majors in Edinburgh University, 24 were rated as "excellent" or "extremely satisfied".
Manchester University Library
The John Lelands Library of Manchester University has the third largest collection in Britain, next to Oxford and Cambridge. Whether it's academic research or leisure reading, here is the best choice for you to explore the treasure house of knowledge.