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Studying in England is a dream for many young people thinking about higher education. Universities in England are so prestigious that high tuition fees do not bother students and their parents from all over the world. Currently, about 65 thousand foreign students.

The result of studying at English higher education institutions is an international level qualification and serious knowledge in numerous subjects. The structure of English education is such that one university can unite several colleges and departments (for example, observatories, laboratories, business schools).

Laboratory classes, lectures, exams in each institution are organized centrally, i.e. are common to everyone, and individual classes and seminars are held in colleges.

To obtain a bachelor's degree, you have to study at English universities for three years, and at Scottish universities for four. For architectural, medical and other specialties, longer training is implied. After receiving a bachelor's degree, you can continue your studies and obtain a master's degree in 1-2 years.

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The Government of England is interested in qualified personnel from other countries, therefore it is developing internship programs where a graduate can work in England for up to 2 years in their specialty. A program has also been developed to provide work permits to those students who, after studying, decide to stay and live and work in England.

For the efficiency of work and cooperation between educational institutions, societies are created, for example, the Russell group unites 24 of the best higher education institutions in England.

The term "red brick universities" refers to 6 prestigious institutions of large industrial cities, which were originally created as colleges of engineering and applied subjects, but then received royal university charters.

It is worth taking a closer look at the universities included in the list of the most famous universities, both in England and in the world.

Oxford University

The oldest university in England and the second oldest higher education institution in Europe is located in the city of Oxford. Scientists have not established the exact date of its foundation, but it is known that in the 11th century they were already teaching there.

Oxford University has a unique tutoring system - depending on the chosen specialty, each student receives personal assistance from a mentor.

Oxford has the largest university library in England. In addition to libraries, Oxford has its own publishing house and museums. Various hobby groups are organized for students and many competitions are held. Sport occupies an important place in the life of an Oxford student.

There are about 50 Nobel laureates among Oxford alumni. Many prominent politicians studied at Oxford (Tony Blair, David Cameron, Margaret Thatcher, etc.).

It is interesting that an applicant cannot enroll in the same year at the same time, i.e. apply to Oxford and Cambridge.

This educational institution in the city of Cambridge was the second in England after Oxford. It was formed in 1209. According to the chronicles, some scientists left Oxford because a student killed a local woman, and founded the University of Cambridge.

Oxford and Cambridge together form a union of the oldest English universities, the so-called “Oxbridge”. It so happens that these two institutions have been competing with each other for a long time.

In terms of the number of Nobel laureates among people associated with Cambridge, this university outperforms almost all educational institutions in the world. There are 88 Nobel laureates among Cambridge scientists.

The famous building of Cambridge is King's College Cathedral. The cathedral's boys' choir performs on TV every year at Christmas.

The educational institution in Birmingham is one of the most popular in England. The average competition for admission is 9 people per place. This is the only educational institution in England that has its own railway station.

Birmingham was the first in England where all students were accepted on equal terms, regardless of their social status and religion. The number of students in Birmingham is more than 30 thousand people.

This higher education institution is located in the capital of Scotland - Edinburgh. It is interesting, first of all, because representatives of higher authorities, writers and famous scientists studied there (Arthur Conan Doyle, Walter Scott, Charles Darwin, Gordon Brown, etc.).

All the prime ministers of Great Britain studied at the three universities described above and the University of Edinburgh alone.

The job of employing graduates is excellent here. Assistance with documents and work permits is also provided for those foreign students who, after receiving their diploma, wish to stay and work in Scotland.

The university, which unites several educational institutions in Manchester, is in third place in the number of Nobel laureates (25) after Oxford and Cambridge. The competition for a place at the University of Manchester is the highest in England.

The Manchester educational institution includes: Manchester Museum, which houses more than 4 million artifacts from around the world; Whitworth Art Gallery, which exhibits historical prints, sculptures, paintings, and printed works; Theater Kontakt, designed mainly for youth audiences.

The main alternative to Oxbridge is the public research university in Nottingham.

The third oldest university in England is Durham University, and the Durham Castle building in which it is located is the oldest university building in the world.

Aston University ranks first in England in terms of teaching medical subjects.

The University of Buckingham is interesting - the only private institution among universities; has extensive connections with colleagues in other countries.

The Westminster educational institution, which was formerly called the Central London Polytechnic, was the first to introduce the new science of photography. The first photo studio in Europe was opened here.

Cranfield University is a joint French-British postgraduate institution. This educational institution is the only one that has its own airport and aircraft for teaching and researching aerospace technologies.

Thanks to the widespread use of distance learning methods, the Open University of Great Britain has become the largest in terms of the number of students.

Also known are Southampton, Leeds, Bristol, Liverpool and many other higher education institutions. In total there are more than 120 universities in England. English higher education institutions are rightfully considered one of the best in the world.

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Every person who wants to succeed in life strives to receive a quality education. However, universities in our country, unfortunately, do not provide certificates at a level that allows you to quickly get one of the leading positions in profitable companies. Despite this, more and more of our compatriots are receiving education in, but some are trying their hand abroad. Of course, many cannot afford to pay for education, but many grants come to the rescue; if you win, you can study abroad for free. We have collected for you the best options for higher education institutions in the ranking the best universities in the world 2016 year, so that you can choose exactly what you like.

10. University of Chicago (USA)

This educational institution has a rich history: it was here that they managed to obtain the first nuclear reaction, prove that oncology can be caused by genetic inheritance, and confirm the benefits of reading for brain development. The university has more than 120 different research centers, whose services are used by large companies, so the prospect of staying to work here is very attractive, because you can repeat the feat of one of the 89 graduates who became Nobel Prize laureates. The modern foreign policy doctrine of the United States of America was also developed here.

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The main marketing trump card possessed by the university, which ranks ninth in the ranking of the best universities in the world in 2016, is the presence in the list of graduates of Albert Einstein, winner of the Nobel Prize in physics in 1921. Among the features are also unique developments, including the Large Hadron Collider, the activities of which are supervised by STI. This indicates the extremely high qualifications of specialists, thanks to which they have the opportunity to participate in advanced research of our time.

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This university gave the world many revolutionaries in science, because it was its graduates who identified the beneficial properties of vitamin C. One of the outstanding students of the college was Alexander Fleming, the inventor of penicillin, which allowed humanity to effectively fight infectious diseases. The clip also contains 15 Nobel laureates, including the man who gave the world the hologram. If you have a predisposition to study technical or natural sciences, then Imperial College will be the best option.

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You'll be amazed at the number of activities Princeton University has, which ranks seventh in the top ten universities in the world for 2016. Regardless of the chosen industry, he has something to be proud of. It was here that the speed of light was exceeded, game theory was developed, which is the basis of a separate discipline within the framework of economic science, and advanced developments were made in the field of energy saving, allowing humanity to avoid raw materials and energy crises in the future. The most famous graduate is John Nash, the first person who was able to recognize the presence of schizophrenia and successfully cope with it. This inspired American directors to create a biographical film about the outstanding mathematician.

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There are probably no people in the civilized world who have not heard at least once in their lives about Harvard, which gave the world 8 US presidents, including John Kennedy and Barack Obama, many film stars, the founder of the era of personal computers, Bill Gates, who is also the creator the world's first social network (Facebook), which has about two billion users today. Among the former USSR natives there are also several prominent figures who graduated from Harvard: Yuri Shevchuk, Orest Subtelny, Grigory Grabovich. Anyone who wants a bright future for their child strives to provide him with an education at this university.

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The second most important technical university of our time is among the top five best institutions in the world in 2016. It is here that ideas that are constantly being introduced into everyday life, such as cybernetics and artificial intelligence, were born and continue to develop. There are a lot of laboratories at MIT, including one that develops the latest military equipment for the United States Army. The total teaching staff numbers about one and a half thousand professors, and of the eleven thousand students, 15% are foreign citizens.

4. University of Cambridge (UK)

The ranking, which includes the best universities in the world 2016, cannot do without Cambridge. This educational institution is the world leader among graduates with the Nobel Prize, there are 92 of them, most of whom made revolutionary discoveries in the field of exact sciences and natural history. Thanks to its long history, Cambridge can also boast outstanding physicists - Newton and Bacon. It is worth noting that leading experts in the field of nuclear physics work here; among the professors were also Ernest Rutherford, who proved the existence of a nucleus in an atom with a positive charge and electrons around it with a negative charge, and the creator of the world’s first atomic bomb, Robert Oppenheimer.

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The university that opens the top three is the cradle of the modern computer industry, because on its basis a lot of brands were born, which are now one of the largest companies in the world. It was here that Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, studied, and it was solely thanks to the ability of teachers to adequately respond to the innovative developments of their own students that he was able to achieve such success. Stanford cordially provided scientific laboratories for MasterCard, Facebook, Xerox, which allowed the giants of the IT industry to revolutionize everyday life, greatly simplifying it.

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Despite its small size compared to other contenders, it had a decisive influence on the United States space program, making possible the launch of the Hubble telescope and the Apollo lunar program. Every tenth graduate is awarded a medal for innovation from the government; the majority secure a place in the Federal Academy of Sciences by the age of thirty. 17 students were awarded the Nobel Prize, all in physics or mathematics. No other educational institution can boast of such an influence on human space exploration as KTI.

1. Oxford University (UK)

Oxford is the gold medalist of the Top 10 rating and this the best university in the world 2016 of the year. This university serves as an example of a classical university, where humanitarian, technological and medical disciplines are equally developed. It was here that the first theories about the origin of the Universe appeared, the trajectories of galaxies were calculated and research expeditions to Mars were coordinated. An interesting fact is also the presence of its own observatory, whose employees predicted the collision of the Milky Way and Andromeda, and also discovered a planet that consists entirely of glass.

The British magazine Times Higher Education published the TOP 100 higher education institutions based on an assessment of their reputation









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Harvard University The oldest university in the United States, founded on September 8, 1636 as a college. Since 1639 it has been named after J. Harvard, who bequeathed capital to the college. Transformed into a university in the first quarter of the 19th century. It is a member of the association of private elite American universities - the Ivy League. The university's affiliates are the Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology and the Harvard Museum of Natural History. Located in Cambridge (a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts, the city is named after the University of Cambridge in the UK). Among the university's graduates are 69 Nobel Prize laureates

Princeton University A private university located in Princeton, New Jersey (USA). Founded in 1746 as the College of New Jersey. In 1896 it received university status. In 1902, Woodrow Wilson (US President 1913-1921) became its rector. It is a member of the association of private elite American universities - the Ivy League. Consists of Princeton College, graduate schools, and research centers. The university includes the premier regional McCarter Theater, an art museum, and a natural history museum. Among the university's graduates are 15 Nobel Prize laureates

Yale University One of the most famous private universities in the USA, the third oldest among American universities. Founded in 1701 under the name Collegiate School, in 1718 it was renamed Yale College in honor of Elihu Yale, who donated a large sum of money to the school. In 1887 it was transformed into a university. The university consists of 12 schools and is managed by the Yale Corporation. Five US presidents graduated from the university - William Howard Taft, Gerald Ford, George Bush Sr., Bill Clinton, George W. Bush. Located in New Haven, Connecticut. Member of the Ivy League. Among the university's graduates are 20 Nobel Prize laureates

California Institute of Technology (often shortened to Caltech, "Caltech" or "Caltech"). Private university. Founded in 1891 by businessman and politician Amos Throop under the name Throop University. Renamed several times. It received its current name in 1920. It is located in Pasadena (California). One of the leading universities in the United States and, along with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, one of the most important educational institutions specializing in the exact sciences. The institute is home to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which launches most of NASA's unmanned spacecraft. Among the university's graduates are 19 Nobel Prize laureates

Columbia University Formed on the basis of King's College (Royal College), founded in 1754 in New York. In 1758 he began to award academic degrees. In 1784 it was incorporated into the State University of New York and renamed Columbia College, and since 1787 it has been a private university. In 1912, the college was given university status. Governed by a board of trustees. The university has over 30 libraries, including the main one - South Hall, technical, legal, medical, etc., as well as the Bakhmetyevsky Archive, one of the largest repositories of materials of Russian emigration. Located in New York, Manhattan. Member of the elite Ivy League. A famous graduate of the university is US President Barack Obama. Among the university's graduates are 39 Nobel Prize laureates

/TASS/. Of the hundred most prestigious universities ranked by Times Higher Education magazine, based on a survey of 10.5 thousand professors from 142 countries, 43 operate in the United States. Two Russian universities were included in the ranking - Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU) and St. Petersburg State University (SPbSU).

Ranking editor Phil Batey said that this ranking is subjective, unlike the “Best Universities in the World” ranking, which THE traditionally publishes in October. This is explained by the fact that it is based only on academic opinion, and not on objective indicators of the university’s performance. At the same time, Batey emphasized that reputation is extremely important for universities, since, according to a study conducted by the magazine, this is the main factor for professors when they decide to look for another university to teach.

TOP 100 most prestigious universities

1. Harvard University, USA

2. University of Cambridge, UK

3. University of Oxford, UK

4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA

5. Stanford University, USA

6. University of California, Berkeley, USA

7. Princeton University (USA)

8. Yale University, USA

9. California Institute of Technology (Caltech), USA

10. Columbia University, USA

11. University of Chicago, USA

12. The University of Tokyo, Japan

13. University of California, Los Angeles, UCLA, USA

14. Imperial College London, UK

15. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zürich – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich), Switzerland

16. University of Toronto, Canada

17. University College London (UCL), UK

18. Johns Hopkins University, USA

19. University of Michigan, USA

20. Cornell University, USA

21. New York University (NYU), USA

22. London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), UK

23. University of Pennsylvania, USA

24. National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore

25. Moscow State University named after. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia

26. Tsinghua University, China

27. Kyoto University, Japan

28. Carnegie Mellon University, USA

29. University of Edinburgh, UK

30. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

31. King's College London, UK

32. Peking University, China

33. University of Washington, USA

34. Duke University, USA

35-36. Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany

McGill University, Canada

37. University of British Columbia, Canada

38-40. Heidelberg University, Germany

University of California, San Francisco, USA

University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

41-43. Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany

University of California, San Diego, USA

University of Melbourne, Australia

44. University of California, Davis, USA

45. Karolinska Institute, Sweden

46. ​​University of Texas at Austin, USA

47. Northwestern University, USA

48. Federal Polytechnical School of Lausanne (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Switzerland

49. Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Tech, USA

50. University of Manchester, UK

51-60. Australian National University, Australia

Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

Free University of Berlin, Germany

Catholic University of Leuven (KU Leuven), Belgium

University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Panthéon-Sorbonne University – Paris 1), France

University Paris 4 Sorbonne (Paris-Sorbonne University – Paris 4), France

Seoul National University, Republic of Korea

The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

University of São Paulo, Brazil

University of Sydney, Australia

61-70. Higher normal school (École Normale Supérieure), France

Leiden University, Netherlands

National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Pennsylvania State University, USA

Technical University of Munich, Germany

University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

University of North Carolina, USA

University of Southern California, USA

Wageningen University and Research Center, Netherlands

71-80. Boston University, USA

Brown University, USA

Michigan State University, USA

National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico

Purdue University, USA

Rutgers University (The State University of New Jersey), USA

Saint Petersburg State University, Russia

University of Minnesota, USA

University of Pittsburgh, USA

Utrecht University, Netherlands

81-90. Durham University, UK

Ohio State University, USA

Texas A&M University, USA

University of Copenhagen, Denmark

University of Helsinki, Finland\

University of Queensland, Australia

University of Warwick, UK

Uppsala University, Sweden

Washington University in St. Louis, USA

91-100. Polytechnical School (École Polytechnique), France

London Business School, UK

Mayo Medical School, USA

Monash University Australia

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Pasteur Institute, France

Rhine-Westphalian Technical University Aachen (RWTH Aachen University), Germany

University of Bristol, UK

University of Maryland, College Park, USA

University of Massachusetts, USA

Those who love the academic lifestyle certainly have one thing in common: they would all love to have the opportunity to study at one of the famous universities. However, only the elite have access to them, for whom renowned publications constantly rank educational institutions to identify the very best of the best. You might also be interested in our list of the 10 most prestigious universities in the world.

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Columbia University

The famous Columbia University, which is located in New York, is one of eight American universities that are members of the Ivy League. This is a very old and prestigious educational institution, founded in 1754 by the English King George II with the name King's College. The university is one of 14 founding members of the Association of American Universities and is the first university in the United States to offer an M.D. degree. Columbia University's students have included 20 modern billionaires, 29 foreign heads of state, and 100 Nobel Prize winners.

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The California Institute of Technology is a private educational institution located in Pasadena, California, USA. With a strong emphasis on scientific activity, the university attracts famous scientists to teach, such as George Ellery Hale, Arthur Amos Noyes and Robert Andrews Millikan. Caltech University, one of the few in the United States, primarily focuses on teaching engineering and science. Although this is a small educational institution, its 33 graduates and teachers have deservedly received 34 Nobel Prizes, 5 Fields Awards and 6 Turing Awards.

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Yale University is a member of the American Ivy League. Located in Connecticut, USA. The famous Yale was founded in 1701, it is the third oldest institution of higher education in the United States. Its original purpose was to teach theology and ancient languages, but from 1777 the school began to include the humanities and natural sciences in the curriculum. Five US Presidents and other famous politicians such as Hillary Clinton and John Kerry. studied at Yale University. 52 of its graduates are Nobel laureates.

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Princeton University

Princeton University is also part of the Ivy League. Located in Princeton, New Jersey, USA. Princeton was founded in 1746, moved to Newark in 1747, and then moved to its current location in 1896, where it took on its current name, Princeton University. It is the alma mater of two US presidents, as well as numerous billionaires and foreign heads of state. Princeton is rightly considered one of the best universities in the world.

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University of California at Berkeley

It is one of the few public educational institutions in the United States with such a prestigious reputation. It was named one of the top six college brands for 2015. The World Academic Ranking of World Universities places the University of California, Berkeley, fourth in the world among all universities and first among public universities. Berkeley faculty, alumni, and researchers have received 72 Nobel Prizes, 13 Fields Medals, 22 Turing Awards, 45 MacArthur Fellowships, 20 Oscars, 14 Pulitzer Prizes, and 105 Olympic gold medals.

Choosing a university is an extremely responsible task facing graduates and their parents. There are many factors to consider. What a person is interested in, what he would like to become, what his life goals are. And based on this, choose the location of the university, its teaching staff, the quality of education and much more.

We have prepared for you a list of the best universities in Europe where you can get an education. We also indicated the cost of training. Choose the best one, submit documents and start gnawing on the granite of science.

1. Technical University of Madrid, Spain

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The Technical University of Madrid is an old university. Some faculties are more than 100 years old. The School of Architecture and Engineering is of great importance because it was here that the history of Spanish technology was made over two centuries. At this university you can earn bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in business and social sciences, engineering as well as technology. The university employs 3,000 employees and 35,000 students study.

Cost of education: 1,000 euros per year ( approximate price).

2. University of Hamburg, Germany


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There are six faculties at the university. These faculties offer almost every possible discipline - from economics, law, social sciences to the humanities, natural sciences and computer science, as well as medicine. More than 5,000 employees and almost 38,000 students. This is one of the largest universities in Germany.

Cost of education: 300 euros per semester.

3. Complutense University of Madrid, Spain


This is one of the oldest universities in the world. And, perhaps, the most prestigious educational institution in Spain. There are two campuses. One is located in Moncloa, the second is located in the city center. Here you can earn bachelor's degrees in business and social sciences, arts and humanities, medicine and engineering. It is a very large university with over 45,000 students.

Cost of education: 1,000–4,000 euros for the entire period of study.

4. Oxford University, UK


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The history of this educational institution dates back to 1096. It is the oldest English-speaking university in the world. More than 20,000 students study here. Business, social sciences, arts and humanities, language and culture, medicine, engineering and technology are available. More than 5,000 employees. He was awarded the royal decoration nine times.

Cost of education: from 15,000 pounds.

5. University of Glasgow, UK


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The University of Glasgow is one of the oldest places of learning in the UK. The fourth oldest university in the entire English-speaking world. Ranked among the top ten employers for research in the UK. There are many programs for studying abroad that help with employment. The following areas are available: business, social sciences, arts, humanities, language and culture, medicine, engineering and technology. It is also possible to obtain a doctorate.

Cost of education: from £13,750.

6. Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany


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Founded in 1810. It was then called “the mother of all modern universities.” This university has great authority. Here students are offered a comprehensive humanistic education. It was the first university of its kind in the world. Like other schools on this list, you can earn a doctorate, as well as bachelor's and master's degrees. At the university, 35,000 people are gnawing on the granite of science. It is unique in that only 200 people work here.

Cost of education: 294 euros per semester.

7. University of Twente, Netherlands


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This Dutch university was founded in 1961. Initially operated as a technological university with the aim of increasing the number of engineers. It is currently the only university in the Netherlands with its own campus. The number of places is limited - only 7,000 students. But 3,300 scientists and specialists work at the university.

Cost of education: 6,000–25,000 euros per year.

8. University of Bologna, Italy


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One of the oldest universities in the world. Many believe that this particular university serves as the starting point and basis of European culture. It is here that 198 different directions are offered to applicants annually. More than 5,000 employees and more than 45,000 students.

Cost of education: from 600 euros per semester ( approximate price).

9. London School of Economics and Political Science, UK


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It was founded in 1895 with the goal of helping students specialize in the study of social sciences. It has its own campus, which is located in central London. Here you can study criminology, anthropology, social psychology, international relations, sociology and many other sciences. About 10,000 students study and 1,500 employees work. It was this institute that gave the world 35 leaders and heads of state and 16 Nobel Prize laureates.

Cost of education: £16,395 per year.

10. Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium


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Founded in 1425. It is currently the largest university in Belgium. It is highly rated and has campuses throughout Brussels and Flanders. More than 70 international training programs. At the same time, 40,000 students study here and 5,000 employees work here.

Cost of education: 600 euros per year ( approximate cost).

11. ETH Zurich, Switzerland


It began its work in 1855 and today is one of the best universities in the world. The main campus is located in Zurich. The educational institution offers some of the best programs in physics, mathematics and chemistry. More than 20,000 students and 5,000 employees. To enter you need to pass a test.

Cost of education: CHF 650 per semester ( approximate cost).

12. Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich, Germany


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One of the oldest universities in Germany. Based in the capital of Bavaria - Munich. 34 Nobel Prize winners are graduates of this institution. The second largest university in Germany. 45,000 students and approximately 4,500 employees.

Cost of education: about 200 euros per semester.

13. Free University of Berlin, Germany


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Founded after World War II, in 1948. One of the best universities in the world in terms of research work. It has international offices in Moscow, Cairo, Sao Paulo, New York, Brussels, Beijing and New Delhi. This allows us to support scientists and researchers and establish international connections. 150 different programs are offered. 2,500 employees and 30,000 students.

Cost of education: 292 euros per semester.

14. University of Freiburg, Germany


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It was created with the aim of enabling students to study without political influence. The university collaborates with more than 600 scientists from around the world. 20,000 students, 5,000 employees. Knowledge of German is required.

Cost of education: about 300 euros per semester ( price is approximate).

15. University of Edinburgh, UK


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Founded in 1582. Representatives of 2/3 of the world's nationalities study here. However, 42% of students are from Scotland, 30% from the UK and only 18% from the rest of the world. 25,000 students, 3,000 employees. Famous alumni: Katherine Granger, JK Rowling, Charles Darwin, Conan Doyle, Chris Hoy and many others.

Cost of education: from £15,250 per year.

16. Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne, Switzerland


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This university is publicly funded and specializes in science, architecture and engineering. Here you can meet students from more than 120 countries. 350 laboratories are based on the territory of this university. In 2012, this particular university filed 75 priority patents with 110 inventions. 8,000 students, 3,000 employees.

Cost of education: CHF 1,266 per year.

17. University College London, UK


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Strategically located in the heart of London. Known for his impressive research. This institute was the first to admit students of any class, race and religion. 5,000 employees and 25,000 students study at this university.

Cost of education: £16,250 per year.

18. Berlin Technical University, Germany


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This university played a major role in making Berlin one of the leading industrial cities in the world. Students are trained here in the fields of technology and natural sciences. 25,000 students and 5,000 employees.

Cost of education: about 300 euros per year.

19. University of Oslo, Norway


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Founded in 1811, it is publicly funded and is Norway's oldest institution. Here you can study business, social sciences and humanities, arts, language and culture, medicine and technology. 49 Master programs in English. 40,000 students, more than 5,000 employees. Five scientists from this university became Nobel Prize laureates. And one of them received the Nobel Peace Prize.

Cost of education: no information.

20. University of Vienna, Austria


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Founded back in 1365, it is one of the oldest universities in German-speaking countries. One of the largest universities in Central Europe. The largest scientific and pedagogical university in Austria. Its campuses are located in 60 locations. 45,000 students and more than 5,000 employees.

Cost of education: about 350 euros per semester.

21. Imperial College London, UK


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Imperial College London began offering its services in 1907 and celebrated its 100th anniversary as an independent institution. It was formerly part of the University of London. This is one of the most prestigious universities in the UK. This college is related to the discovery of penicillin and the fundamentals of fiber optics. There are eight campuses across London. 15,000 students, 4,000 employees.

Cost of education: from £25,000 per year.

22. University of Barcelona, ​​Spain


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The University of Barcelona was founded in 1450 in the city of Naples. Six campuses in the second largest city in Spain - Barcelona. Free courses in Spanish and Catalan. 45,000 students and 5,000 employees.

Cost of education: 19,000 euros per year.

23. Moscow State University, Russia


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The university was founded in 1755 and is considered one of the oldest institutions in Russia. More than 10 research centers that provide practical assistance to students in research work. It is believed that the academic building of Moscow State University is the highest educational institution in the world. More than 30,000 students and up to 4,500 employees.

Cost of education: 320,000 rubles per year.

24. Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden


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The largest and oldest technical university in Sweden. Emphasis is placed on applied and practical science. More than 2,000 employees and 15,000 students. Compared to other universities in this part of the world, a large percentage of students are foreigners.

Cost of education: from 10,000 euros per year.

25. University of Cambridge, UK


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Founded back in 1209. Always included in the list of leading universities in the world. 3,000 employees and 25,000 students from all over the world. 89 Nobel laureates. Cambridge graduates have the highest employment rate in the UK. A truly world-famous university.

Cost of education: from £13,500 per year.

 

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