1. St George University of London.
St. George University of London is a specialist Medical School located in Tooting, South London. 89.4 per cent of students are in employment six months after graduating. St George’s remains an extraordinary place where students and staff work
closely together to create a convivial and supportive environment.
To
our students, who are our future, we offer programmes in biomedical
science, healthcare science and medicine; and through our partnership
with Kingston University, we offer programmes in midwifery, nursing, paramedic science, physiotherapy, radiography and social
work. Our student’s prospects remain high with 96 per cent going onto
graduate employment or further study within six months of completing
their course and the average starting salary of our graduates is
£26,500.
2. University of Birmingham
The University of Birmingham is one of the university with a strong ‘Careers Network’ as well as an 'Alumni Leadership
Mentor Programme' offering their students the opportunity to receive
one-to-one mentoring from high-profile Birmingham alumni.
84 per cent of students are in employment six months after graduating. Birmingham is constantly developing and evolving in its desire to become
a leading global university. This is being achieved through our
enhanced research power and reach; the distinctiveness of our
exceptional student experience; the breadth and depth of our academic
portfolio; our size and the extent of our global networks.
There are some example below of how Birmingham is moving towards a future as a leading global university.
*Birmingham named University of the year
Founded in 1895, the School has an outstanding
reputation for academic excellence. 16 Nobel prize winners have been LSE
staff or alumni. LSE frequently appears in the top reaches of international and national
league tables, and has been ranked London’s top university for three
years in a row. This year 2015 will be marking LSE 120th Anniversary
*Birmingham named University of the year
*£15 Million gift for forest Research Institute
*World Oldest Calender Discovery
*Horsing around with the food chain
*Robot in the classroom
*Small Sun host mini planet in distant solar system
*Virtual world to help relieve patient pain
*Senior Particle Physicist takes on lead role at CERN
*New centre for research in Race and Education
3. London School of Economics
London School of Economics (LSE)
ranked 83 per cent of students employment six months after graduating.
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is one of the foremost social science universities in the world. SE is a specialist university with an international intake and a global
reach. Its research and teaching span the full breadth of the social
sciences, from economics, politics and law to sociology, anthropology,
accounting and finance.
4. University College London
5. Imperial College London
Imperial College London is a science-based university with an international reputation for excellence in teaching and research. Consistently rated amongst the world's best universities, Imperial is
committed to developing the next generation of researchers, scientists
and academics through collaboration across disciplines.
Located in the heart of London, Imperial is a multidisciplinary space for education, research, translation and commercialization, harnessing science and innovation to tackle global challenges.
Located in the heart of London, Imperial is a multidisciplinary space for education, research, translation and commercialization, harnessing science and innovation to tackle global challenges.
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