Top 10 Best Universities in Europe

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  1. University of Oxford, known as the oldest university in the English-speaking world from the UK ranks 1st. This university has a unique and historic institution. There is no precise date of its establishment, however, the education began in some form at Oxford in 1096 and grew rapidly when Henry II barred English students from attending the University of Paris in 1167.


    The University of Oxford is divided into three sections: the central university, 38 colleges, and six Permanent Private Halls. Each of Oxford's colleges has its own dining hall, common room, and library. Undergraduates are given college housing during their first year and can generally stay there throughout their academic careers. Graduate students are not guaranteed housing, however, certain universities, particularly for overseas students, may offer room for them during their first year. Another point is that non-European Union students pay a higher tuition rate.


    Nation: United Kingdom

    No. Student: 24.000

    International Student: 45%

    Website: https://www.ox.ac.uk

    University of Oxford. Photo: nv.edu.vn
    University of Oxford. Photo: nv.edu.vn

  2. The University of Cambridge was established in 1209 and is located about 60 miles north of London. Around 19,000 students attend the university, with over 35% of them pursuing graduate level. Arts and humanities, biological sciences, clinical medicine, humanities, and social sciences, physical sciences, and technology are six schools of this university. These colleges are made up of dozens of academic departments and other divisions. Michaelmas (fall), Lent (winter), and Easter (spring) are the three terms of the Cambridge academic calendar. The university's language of instruction is English.


    There are 31 residential colleges in the University of Cambridge that are responsible for admitting undergraduate and graduate students; three of them are women-only: Lucy Cavendish College, Murray Edwards College, and Newnham College.


    Nation: United Kingdom
    No. Student: 25.000
    International Student: 25%
    Website: https://www.cam.ac.uk

    University of Cambridge was established in 1209. Photo: sohu.com
    University of Cambridge was established in 1209. Photo: sohu.com
  3. Imperial College London is a public university established in 1907. This university was previously a college of the University of London, and from 2007, it became an independent institution. Multiple campuses in and around London make up this science-focused institution. The main campus is in South Kensington, a Central London neighborhood that is also home to the Natural History Museum and other cultural and educational institutions.


    Engineering, medical, natural sciences, and business are the four academic divisions at this university. Imperial College London has three academic terms, including autumn, spring, and summer. English is the primary language of instruction.

    The Data Science Institute, the Institute of Global Health Innovation, and the Centre for Hedge Fund Research are some of the university's research centers and organizations. Each year, the university's Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program gives about 400 students the chance to participate in hands-on research.


    Nation: United Kingdom

    No. Student: 17.000

    International Student: 63%

    Website: https://www.imperial.ac.uk


    Imperial College London is a public university established in 1907. Photo: imperial.ac.uk
    Imperial College London is a public university established in 1907. Photo: imperial.ac.uk
  4. The founders of modern-day Switzerland established the ETH Zurich university for science and technology in 1855 as a center of innovation and knowledge.


    ETH Zurich educates true specialists and prepares students to carry out their responsibilities as key members of their communities, significantly contributing to the long-term advancement of science, economy, and society. In the disciplines of engineering, architecture, mathematics, natural sciences, system-oriented sciences, management, and social sciences, more than 400 professors teach and do research.


    At ETH Zurich, around 30,000 people study, work, teach and do researches. It means that this university is almost the same size as some small Swiss towns. Similarly, campus life is diverse: besides numerous scientific events, it hosts exhibitions, concerts, film screenings in the cinema, sports groups, science slams, and large social events such as the Polyball, which is well-known far beyond the city.


    Nation: Switzerland

    No. Student: 23.400

    International Student: 40%

    Website: https://ethz.ch

    ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Photo: asec.edu.vn
    ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Photo: asec.edu.vn
  5. UCL (University College London) is a public university in London that was established in 1826. Following the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, it was the third university to be established in England. University College London is headquartered in central London, with branch campuses in Qatar and Australia. UCL also has exchanges and research agreements, and other types of partnerships with universities all over the world, including the University of Montreal in Canada and Zhejiang University in China. Students at UCL come from more than 150 countries, and tuition fees for students from outside the United Kingdom and the European Union are higher.


    University College London is divided into 11 academic divisions, including arts and humanities, brain sciences, engineering, education, laws, life sciences, mathematical and physical sciences, medical sciences, population health sciences, social and historical sciences, and the Bartlett, which focuses on architecture and planning.


    Nation: United Kingdom

    No. Student: 35.895

    International Student: 55%

    Website: https://www.ucl.ac.uk

    UCL (University College London) is a public university in London. Photo: ucl.ac.uk
    UCL (University College London) is a public university in London. Photo: ucl.ac.uk
  6. The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a world-class center for social, political, and economic sciences teaching and research. LSE was established in 1895 by Beatrice and Sidney Webb and has a long history of academic excellence.


    With students from 145 nations studying and living on campus, the London School of Economics and Political Science has one of the most international student communities in the world. Students of LSE come from all over the world, with a variety of socio-economic, educational, and ethnic backgrounds. LSE has a total student population of roughly 8,600 full-time and 800 part-time students, with 55 percent of them pursuing postgraduate studies.


    Nation: United Kingdom

    No. Student: 10.883

    International Student: 69%

    Website: https://www.lse.ac.uk

    London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Phto: pbcontrols.co.uk
    London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Phto: pbcontrols.co.uk
  7. The University of Edinburgh was established in 1583 as a public university. Edinburgh, Scotland's capital and one of the country's main cities, is home to its five campuses. The primary administrative buildings and library, as well as humanities and social science facilities, are located on the university's Central Area Campus. The King's Buildings, Easter Bush, Little France, and Western General Hospital campuses are other locations of this university. Students from outside Scotland and the European Union pay more in tuition.


    The university comprises three colleges with a total of 20 schools: arts, humanities, and social science; medical and veterinary medicine; and science and engineering. The academic calendar of the university is semester-based, and English is the main language of instruction.


    Nation: United Kingdom

    No. Student: 44.510

    International Student: 30%

    Website: https://www.ed.ac.uk

    The University of Edinburgh was established in 1583. Photo: worldscholarshipforum.com
    The University of Edinburgh was established in 1583. Photo: worldscholarshipforum.com
  8. Ludwig Maximilian University, usually known as the University of Munich, was established in 1472. It is a public research university with the LERU, Europaeum, and German Excellence Universities. The university was once known as Ingolstadt University.


    When it was established, the university consisted of only four faculties, including the Faculty of Jurisprudence, Faculty of Theology, Faculty of Medicine, and the Faculty of Philosophy. Initially, the university was built in the Old Academy but later on, in 1826, it was shifted to Ludwigstrabe.


    LMU has 51.600 students and 7.757 staff members. Students from countries other than Germany make up 15% of the university's student body. It provides a bachelor's degree program as well as a master's degree program. Diploma and specialist courses are also included in the curriculum.


    Nation: Germany

    No. Student: 51.600

    International Student: 75%

    Website: https://www.lmu.de

    Ludwig Maximilian University, usually known as the University of Munich. Photo: scholarsark.com
    Ludwig Maximilian University, usually known as the University of Munich. Photo: scholarsark.com
  9. With five campuses in London, King's College London is one of the world's best universities and is the city's most central university. The faculties, institutions, and schools conduct world-class research that leads to game-changing breakthroughs.


    Over the last 180 years, King's College London has made a significant contribution to modern life, especially the humanities, law, sciences (including a wide range of health-related fields like psychology, medicine, nursing, and dentistry), and social sciences with international affairs.


    Nation: United Kingdom

    No. Student: 31.000

    International Student: 40.8%

    Website: https://www.kcl.ac.uk

    King's College London, UK. Photo: scholarshipplanet.info
    King's College London, UK. Photo: scholarshipplanet.info
  10. Karolinska Institutet is one of the most prestigious medical universities in the world. Its objective is to make a substantial contribution to human health improvement, to perform research, education, and community outreach. Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine have been chosen by the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet since 1901. Karolinska Institutet's education and research is primarily conducted on two campuses: the southern Campus Flemingsberg and the northern Campus Solna.

    Karolinska Institutet offers 10 worldwide programs with an international focus, all taught in English. The programs employ an interactive teaching methodology that emphasizes casual and close interaction between students and teachers and encourages students to participate actively.

    Nation: Sweden
    No. Student: 6.500
    International Student: 26%
    Website: https://ki.se
    Karolinska Institutet is one of the most prestigious medical universities in the world. Photo: aasarchitecture.com
    Karolinska Institutet is one of the most prestigious medical universities in the world. Photo: aasarchitecture.com

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