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Newcastle University

Newcastle University (Newcastle University, Newcastle University, Newcastle University) is a public university located in Newcastle, England, founded in 1834 and officially renamed the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1963. It is a member of the University of Newcastle and has a world-renowned medical school. In 2014, the University of Newcastle was ranked 18th in the overall ranking of UK universities.

University of Ulster, UK

University of Ulster (Ulster) is a British university located in Northern Ireland, its history can be traced back to Magee College (founded in 1865), with four campuses in Belfast, Derry and other places. The university has a strong presence in biomedical sciences.

Lincoln College, Oxford University

Lincoln College (Oxford) is a college of the University of Oxford, founded in 1427 on Turtle Street, and was one of the first colleges founded by the University of Oxford.

Liverpool University

The University of Liverpool (University of Liverpool) is a public research university in the United Kingdom, one of the six "red brick universities", as a founding member. The University of Liverpool was founded in 1881 and was granted university status in 1884. Liverpool has a high status in the academic field, having produced the UK's first Nobel Prize winner, Ronald Roth. The University of Liverpool was ranked 36th in the 2014 UK University Rankings.

Teikoku Institute of Technology

Imperial College London (Imperial College London) is a public university in the United Kingdom, founded in 1907 as a member, originally a member, and then withdrawn in 2007. Imperial College is a world leader in the fields of science, medicine and business. In the 2014 UK University Rankings, Imperial College of Science and Technology ranked No. 5.

Brunel University

Brunel University is a research university in the United Kingdom, founded in 1966, located in London, England, as a member of the Queen's Anniversary Prize in 2011. In the 2014 UK University Rankings, Brunel University was ranked 46th.

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University of Greenwich, UK

The University of Greenwich (University of Greenwich) is a public university in the United Kingdom, founded in 1890, located in the north of Kent, the school has more than 20,000 students, is one of the largest number of students in all of London.

Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford

Harris Manchester College, Oxford is a college of the University of Oxford, founded in 1786, located in Mansfield Road, admits adult male and female students, and is one of the least populated colleges in Oxford.

Cambridge University Churchill College

Churchill College, Cambridge is a college of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1958, located in Storley Road, with a focus on technology and engineering, and accepting students in all subjects except land economics and theology. Students are accepted for admission in all subjects except land economics and theology.

University of Leicester

The University of Leicester (UoL) is a leading research-oriented UK university located in Leicester, one of the top ten cities in the UK. Since its establishment in 1921, the University of Leicester has been praised for the rigor, depth and quality of its teaching, as well as for its significant research achievements. The University of Leicester has a strong focus on academic research and is renowned in the UK academic community for its genetic research and biochemistry. It is from there that the Genetic Fingerprint was developed. The University of Leicester now offers courses in biological sciences, business, chemistry, social work, computer science, earth and oceanography, education, electrical engineering, English literature, geography and environmental studies, history and art history, law, mathematics, medicine, mechanical engineering, political science, psychology, sociology, and other disciplines under the University's six schools.

London Metropolitan University

London Metropolitan University (London Met) is a British research university founded in 2002 and located in London, with one campus in the City of London and one in Islington.

University of Bedfordshire, UK

The University of Bedfordshire is a public university in Luton and Bedford, England, with a history dating back to the founding of Teacher Training College in 1882, which was founded in 2006 by the University of Luton and the University of Bedfordshire. It was formed in 2006 by the merger of Luton University and De Montfort University's Bedford campus.

Goldsmiths College, University of London

Goldsmiths, University of London (Goldsmiths College) is a British member school founded in 1891. Goldsmiths College has a high level of expertise in sociology, fine arts, media, and cultural creativity. Goldsmiths College is a member of Goldsmiths University of London, founded in 1891;

Exeter College, University of Oxford

Exeter College, Oxford is a college of the University of Oxford, founded in 1314, and is one of the oldest colleges in Oxford.

Trinity College, Oxford University

Trinity College, Oxford is a college of the University of Oxford, founded in 1555, with a relatively large but small student body of about 400.

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