Question 1: What are the business majors in universities in London, UK:
London Business School, University of London
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London
Imperial College London
University College London, University of London
King's College London , University of London
City University
Birkbeck, University of London
Queen Mary, University of London
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Goldsmiths College, London Gold *** iths, University of London
East University of East London
Kingston University
University of Westminster
University of Greenwich
Roehampton University
Thames Valley University
London South Bank University
London Metropolitan University London Metropolitan University
BPP Business School
Cavendish College
CECOS London College of IT and Management
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College of Central London
City Business College
City College of Higher Education
European Business College SchoolESCP Europe Business School (London)
Ealing, Hammer ***ith and West London College
EThames Graduate School
European Business School London
Green
Greenwich School of Management
Holborn College
Kensington College of Business
Liverpool International College
London College of merce
London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London
UCK London College, UCK
London International College
London School of merce
City of London College
LVMT Business School LVMT Business School
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Question 2: What are all the universities in the UK? 2014 British University Comprehensive Ranking
1 University of Cambridge (Cambridge)
2 University of Oxford (Oxford)
3 London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
4 University of St. Andrews (St Andrews)
5 Imperial College (Imperial)
6 Durham University (Durham)
7 Bath University (Bath)
8 University of Exeter (Exeter)
9 University College London (UCL)
10 University of Warwick (Warwick)
11 University of York ( York)
12 Lancaster
13 Surrey
14 Leicester
15 University of Bristol
16 University of Birmingham
17 University of East Anglia (UEA)
18 University of Newcastle (Newcastle)
19 University of Sheffield (Sheffield)
20 University of Southampton (Southampton)
21 University of Loughborough (Loughborough)
22 University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh)
23 University of Nottingham (Nottingham)
24 School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
25 University of Glasgow (Glasgow)
26 University of Manchester (Manchester)
27 King's College, University of London (King's College)
28 Royal Holloway College (RHU) )
29 Aston University (Aston)
29 University of Leeds (Leeds)
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29 Queen's University Belfast
32 University of Sussex
33 Cardiff University
33 University of Kent
35 University of Reading
36 University of Liverpool
37 Queen Mary, University of London )
38 Heriot-Watt
39 Essex
40 Aberdeen
41 University of Buckingham (Buckingham)
42 University of Strathclyde (Strathclyde)
43 City University of London (City)
44 Keele University (Keele)
45 Coventry University (Coventry)
46 Brunel University (Brunel)
47 Sri Lanka Swansea University
48 Goldsmiths College
49 Dundee University
50 Oxford Brookes University Oxford Brookes
51 University of Stirling
52 Arts University Bournemouth
52 University of Chester Chester)
52 Robert Gordon University (Robert Gordon)
55 University of Portsmouth (Por...gt;gt;
Question 3: What are the famous universities in the UK? Comprehensive ranking of British universities in 2014
1 University of Cambridge (Cambridge)
2 University of Oxford (Oxford)
3 London Politics School of Economics (LSE)
4 University of St Andrews (St Andrews)
5 Imperial College (Imperial)
6 Durham University (Durham)
7 University of Bath (Bath)
8 University of Exeter (Exeter)
9 University College London (UCL)
10 University of Warwick
11 University of York
12 University of Lancaster
13 University of Surrey
14 University of Leicester (Leicester)
15 University of Bristol (Bristol)
16 University of Birmingham (Birmingham)
17 University of East Anglia (UEA)
18 University of Newcastle (Newcastle)
19 University of Sheffield (Sheffield)
20 University of Southampton (Southampton)
21 Loughborough University
22 Edinburgh University
23 Norwich University
University of Nottingham
24 School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
25 University of Glasgow
26 University of Manchester (Manchester)
27 King's College, University of London (King's College)
28 Royal Holloway College (RHU)
29 Aston University (Aston)
29 University of Leeds (Leeds)
29 Queen's University Belfast (Queen's)
32 University of Sussex (Sussex)
33 Cardiff University (Cardiff)
33 University of Kent (Kent)
35 University of Reading (Reading)
36 University of Liverpool (Liverpool)
37 Queen Mary, University of London
38 Heriot-Watt
39 Essex
40 University of Aberdeen
41 University of Buckingham
42 University of Strathclyde
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43 City University of London (City)
44 Keele University (Keele)
45 Coventry University (Coventry)
46 Brunel
47 Swansea
48 Goldsmiths
49 Dundee University (Dundee)
50 Oxford Brookes (Oxford Brookes)
51 University of Stirling (Stirling)
52 Arts University, Bournemouth University Bournemouth)
52 University of Chester
52 Robert Gordon University (Robert Gordon)
55 University of Portsmouth (Por. .....gt;gt;
Question 4: What universities are there in London, UK? London area: University of the Arts, London University of the Arts London
City University City University
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University of Greenwich University of Greenwich
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine (also known as Imperial College, London) Imperial College London
Institute of Education London School of Education
King's College London King's College London
London School of Econ
omics and Political Science London School of Economics
London South Bank University London South Bank University
Middlesex University Middlesex University
Roehampton University Roehampton University
Royal Holloway and Bedford New College (also known as Royal Holloway, University of London) Royal Holloway College, University of London
School of Oriental and African Studies School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
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University of Westminster University of Westminster
Birkbeck College Birkbeck College, University of London
BPP University College of Professional Studies Limited Yingbo Shire Vocational Learning Co., Ltd. University College
The Central School of Speech and Drama Central School of Speech and Drama
Courtauld Institute of Art Courtauld Institute of Art
Heythrop College London University Slop Institute
Institute of Cancer Research London School of Cancer Research
University of London London University
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Medical School
Richmond, the American International University in London
Royal Academy of Music
Royal Agricultural College Royal Agricultural College
Royal College of Art Royal College of Art
Royal College of Music Royal College of Music
Royal Northern College of Music Royal Northern College of Music
The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
Royal Veterinary College Royal Veterinary College...gt;gt;
Question 5: In What are the famous universities in London? Imperial College, various colleges of the University of London (such as LBS, LSE, etc.)
CITY UNIVERSITY (It may be called CITY UNIVERSITY in Chinese? Not sure)
Question 6: Top 100 in the world There are several universities in the UK. According to the 2016QS World University Rankings, 18 universities in the UK are in the top 100, namely the University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford, Imperial College London, University College London, King's College London, the University of Edinburgh, and the University of Bristol. Manchester
Special University, University of Glasgow, University of Warwick, University of Birmingham, University of Sheffield, University of London School of Economics and Political Science, University of Nottingham, University of St. Andrews, Durham University, University of Southampton, University of Leeds.
Question 7: What are the good universities in London? Please recommend. There are nearly 50 universities in London. The better ones are: London University of Economics and Political Science, Imperial College London, King's College London, Queen Mary College London, London University. City University, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, etc. There are also schools that are very famous in the industry: London Business School, Royal College of Art, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Royal College of Art, University of the Arts London.
Question 8: What are the most powerful universities in London, UK? The universities in London are all quite famous.
LSE (London School of Economics)
London School of Economics and Political Science (referred to as London School of Economics)
This is the most famous school in Asia. The Chinese...
King's College London
King's College London
There are many foreigners, the liberal arts and sciences are very good, and the locals are relatively famous.
University College London
University College London
Medical science is good... and it is also ranked very high in the world.
Imperial College London
Imperial College London
It is so famous, especially for science, engineering and medicine. But recently I left the University of London.
The above are all ranked in the top 50 or top 100 in the world. It depends on which ranking.
What's left?
Queen Mary
Queen Mary College
Royal Holloway
Royal Holloway Lowell
City
London City College (this... is average...)
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I don’t know about the rest ||| Metropolitan, London South Bank University, etc., haha...
British universities mainly depend on professional rankings, not necessarily comprehensive rankings. allow.
The most famous ones are LSE and Imperial.
Question 9: What are the top ten prestigious universities in the UK? 1 University of Oxford 2 University of Cambridge 3 Imperial College 4 University of St Andrews 5 London School of Economics and Political Science 6 Durham University 7 University College London 8 University of Warwick 9 University of York 10 University of Lancaster
Question 10: Is there a university in Warrington, England? Universities in Scotland
1. University of St Andrews
Location:
Founded in 1413, the University of St. Andrews is the first university in Scotland and the third oldest university in English-speaking countries. It is located in the ancient town of St. Andrews on the east coast of Scotland, the birthplace of beautiful golf, and is a world-renowned teaching and research center. There are not many people in the town, and transportation is convenient, with highways connecting it to major cities. Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is only 30 minutes away.
2. University of Glasgow (University of Glasgow)
Location:
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and the third largest city in the UK. It is only a short train ride from London. It takes 4 and a half hours.
It is the top twenty financial center in Europe, the third largest manufacturing city in the UK, the commercial center of Scotland, the city of British architecture and design, and the top 50 most suitable cities for studying in the world. It has also been awarded the title of European Capital of Culture and was named "the most welcoming British city".
3. University of Edinburgh (University of Edinburgh)
Location:
The University of Edinburgh is located in the center of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. Edinburgh is recognized as the European One of the most attractive cities, it was awarded the Best Tourist Destination City in Europe by the World Travel and Tourism Federation in 2012, beating London, Paris, Rome and other cities. It is also a major social and cultural center in the UK. Edinburgh has convenient transportation. It only takes one hour to fly from Edinburgh International Airport to London. As the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh has well-developed roads and railway lines that can lead to every corner of the UK.
Regional universities in England
1. Newcastle University (Newcastle University)
Location:
Newcastle University is located in the fifth largest city in England In Newcastle, the university was established in 1834 and is one of the oldest centuries-old universities in the UK. Newcastle is the regional capital of northeastern England and the center of local cultural, social, sporting, educational and commercial activities. The population is approximately 300,000, of which 33,000 are students, distributed at two universities in the city. The University of Newcastle's campus extends to the city center, which is about 11 kilometers away from the international airport. It takes about 3 hours to get to London by train. The city of Newcastle is renowned for the friendliness of its residents, high quality of life and relatively low cost of living.
2. University of Durham (Durham University)
Location:
Durham University is located in the ancient city of Durham in northern England, another modern campus. Queen's Campus is located in Stockton. Founded in 1832, the school is the third oldest university in the UK. It adopts a college system and is distributed on campuses across the city, within walking distance. Most of the school is outside the city center of Durham, and there are also some ancient buildings in the city center, close to the historic cathedral and castle.
The beautiful ancient city of Durham is located in the northeast of England, close to Newcastle. It takes 3 hours by train to Manchester Airport and London, and about 1 hour from Newcastle Airport. You can also take a flight to London and London. amsterdam. The university's other campus is located in Stockton, a larger market town 20 miles away from Durham. It is very convenient to travel to various parts of England from Durham. Students can also take a train or National Express coach from London directly to Durham or Stockton.
3. University of Lancaster (Lancaster University)
Location:
Lancaster University is located in Lancaster, a historic city in northern England. 3 miles south of Special City, covering an area of ??250 acres.
Lancaster has very convenient road and rail transportation. It only takes an hour by train to Manchester, and about an hour and a half to Liverpool by train. It leads north to the ancient city of Edinburgh. It only takes three hours south to the capital London.
It is also close to the world-famous Lake District, which is one of the major tourist centers in the UK outside London and attracts a large number of tourists every year.
4. University of York (York University)
Location:
The University of York is located in Yorkshire, England and is a member of the Russell University Group in the UK. The main campus is located in the suburbs of York, close to Heslington, but there are also several historic buildings in the center of York used by the university.
The City of York...gt;gt;