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The Imperial College of Science and Technology, UK

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Imperial College Imperial College of Technology is one of the public colleges in the UK equivalent to Oxford University and Cambridge University, founded in 1907, located in London, England, and accredited by the Chinese Ministry of Education.

The Imperial College of Technology was founded in 1907 by the City and Guilds School, the Royal School of Mines, and the Royal College of Science and Technology. Guild School, the Royal School of Mines and the Royal School of Science were merged to form the Imperial College in July 1907, although the three colleges still constitutionally retained their own entities, and the Imperial College received a Royal Charter in July 1907, becoming a de facto unified entity.

Imperial College offers undergraduate and postgraduate education in five faculties: Engineering, Medicine, Natural Sciences, Life Sciences and Commerce. In addition, there is a humanities department that offers elective courses in politics, economics, history, art and languages. Often regarded as the most rigorous university in the UK, it is notable for the proportion of first-class degrees it awards and its annual culling rate, despite being one of the highest entry standards in the UK.

Imperial College is consistently ranked in the top three of various UK university rankings. Despite being a university specializing in science, it still managed to occupy the third position in the overall ranking, and topped many engineering and medical school rankings. Imperial College of Technology and the University of Cambridge, Oxford University, London School of Economics and Political Science, University College London and known as “G5 super elite universities”, its research level is recognized as the UK's top three universities, giving birth to 14 Nobel Prize and two Fields Medal winners.


The Imperial College of Science and Technology, UK
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