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Manchester is located in the United Kingdom and is the third largest city in the United Kingdom, after London and Birmingham. It is a traditional industrial town in the UK. Of course, it also has many excellent universities, attracting many students to study abroad every year. Speaking of this, friends will definitely be curious about what universities are there in Manchester? Let’s take a look below! 1. What universities are there in Manchester? 1. The University of Manchester (University of Manchester), founded in 1824, is located in Manchester, England. It is a world-renowned comprehensive research university and the first of the six famous red brick universities in the UK. It specializes in life sciences and engineering. , humanities, economics, sociology, and medicine are the most popular. The school has produced 25 Nobel Prize winners so far. The University of Manchester's John Rylands Library has the third largest collection of books in the UK, after the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. The school's predecessor was Owens College, founded in 1851. It was upgraded to Victoria University of Manchester in 1880 and was officially named the University of Manchester in 1903. The University of Manchester is known for its rigorous teaching and free academic atmosphere. In the 2013/14QS World University Rankings, it ranked 8th in the UK, 11th in Europe, and 33rd in the world. In the 2013-2014 ranking of universities favored by top employers, released by High Flier Research, a British research organization specializing in the job market for college graduates, the University of Manchester ranks second in the UK and is the only university in the UK that has consistently ranked first in the past five years. Top 3 universities. 2. Manchester Metropolitan University Manchester Metropolitan University is the second largest university in the UK. It is located in Manchester, northwest England, which is the oldest industrial city in the world. The UK's second largest international airport is located here, and domestic railways and highways also serve as an intersection. It only takes two and a half hours to drive to London and one hour to Manchester and Liverpool. Manchester City has now become a multicultural metropolis, with 32,000 Chinese settling here. 3. University of Bolton (also translated as University of Bolton) is close to Manchester and St. Helens. The educational history of the college can be traced back to the early 19th century. The college currently has more than 800 faculty and staff and more than 7,000 students. The college has three colleges: the College of Arts, Science and Education, Bolton Business School and Bolton Technical College. Its courses cover a wide range of fields, including art, education, business, technology, etc., among which business and computer networks are more prominent. 4. The Royal Northern College of Music is one of the important music conservatories in Europe. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses such as the Department of Music, Department of Composition and Contemporary Music, Department of Keyboard Music, Department of Strings, Department of Vocal Music and Opera and Chord Orchestra. In addition to teaching, the college is also responsible for organizing a large number of activities including music, dance, television and theater productions. These events, along with the College's 100 student performances each year, create an atmosphere of public participation that is unique among all music colleges in the UK. 2. Advantages of studying abroad in Manchester As the second most prosperous city in the UK, Manchester has a population of 510,000. The world's first industrialized city, an urban municipality and single management area in Greater Manchester County in northwest England, an important transportation hub and commercial, financial, industrial and cultural center in the UK. Manchester develops emerging industries and becomes an international city with more than 700 industries such as heavy machinery, weaving, oil refining, glass, plastics and food processing, centered on electronics, chemicals and printing. As a pioneer of free trade, economic liberalization and cooperation movements, Manchester has a strong influence on the British economy. Manchester unites with the towns of Trafford, Tameside, Salford and Stockport to form the Manchester region. From an industrial city to a prosperous city that never sleeps, featuring finance, education, tourism, commerce, and manufacturing, Manchester is the main industrial center and commodity distribution center in England, and the largest financial center city in the UK after London. The Manchester area has a relatively high level of culture and education, and relatively complete cultural and educational facilities. Colleges and universities have complete professional courses, and most colleges and universities have reached the level of degree awarding. Among them, the University of Manchester is one of the eight most famous universities in the UK, one of the top 50 universities in the world, and its highest ranking in the world is 26th in the world. It is the first of the six famous "red brick universities" in the UK and the "Ivy League" Russell University in the UK. One of the founding members of the group. Manchester has 2 major universities: the University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University. The former is the largest full-time university in the UK. It was formed in the autumn of 2004 by the merger of the original Victoria University of Manchester and Manchester University of Technology (UMIST). Neighboring Salford is home to the University of Salford, just 2 miles from Manchester city centre. Together with the University of Bolton and the Royal Northern College of Music, the number of students in Manchester reaches 73,000, making it the city with the most students in Europe. The University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University and the Royal Northern College of Music are all located south of the city center, forming a huge university campus split in half by Oxford Road, the busiest road in Europe. 3. What do you need to prepare to study in Manchester? 1. Passport, visa and copies. The originals should be carried with you and the copies should be placed in separate boxes just in case. You don’t need to bring your Chinese ID card, but it’s better to bring it with you in case you need it when you return to your country. The premise is to keep it well.

2. Dormitory check-in form and passport. Standard size photo (I remember it is 33mm×48mm). This is what the University of Manchester requires. After you apply for the dormitory, an electronic form will be sent to you. You can print it out and attach a photo to the dormitory management for approval. If you don’t bring it, of course you can print it now, but it will be more troublesome. You can bring two versions of your passport-size standard photo, which is needed for dormitory registration and police station registration. 3. Money order: It is recommended to make a money order for the tuition fee before coming, and the payee should write the name of the university. Of course, the premise is to make sure that the school accepts this method of payment. When I first arrived, no one had a British bank account yet, and many schools did not allow the payment of tuition fees by credit card (because the amount was large), so issuing a money order was a better method, which was simple and convenient. However, it is very important that the money order, like your passport, must be kept with you. 4. Cash and Bank of China Pound Card. Before opening a British bank account, you have to rely on these two to maintain your livelihood. But please note that although the Bank of China Sterling Card is convenient, it is a signature card. Generally only larger stores and supermarkets will accept it, and there are many large but very affordable stores that will not accept it! My suggestion is to divide the money you want to bring over into three parts, one part is deposited into the pound card, one part is in cash, and the other part is made into a money order and the payee writes yourself. After arriving in the UK, open an account as soon as possible, whether it is BARCLEY or HSBC. In short, open an account early, redeem the money order early, and save the money. If you still need money later, just ask your parents to transfer the money directly to the British account. Bank of China can handle it. Be sure to keep your British Pound Card safe, and it must be signed on the back. The signature should be personalized so that it is not easily imitated. 5. Domestic credit cards and cash. You can bring one with online banking and save some money in it for occasional use. For example, if there are some limited edition items in China that you really want to buy and collect at home, you can just pay the money here and sign for them at home. Like I would buy some limited edition albums of paintings and stuff like that. Also bring some cash with you, you may need it when you return home. 6. It is not recommended to bring textbooks and other things as they are heavy and impractical. However, for students studying finance, if their knowledge of econometrics is average, they can bring copies of key chapters of domestic textbooks. It will be easier to learn econometrics in English after reading Chinese. What universities are there in Manchester, UK? In addition to the University of Manchester, there are also Manchester Metropolitan University, University of Bolton and Royal Northern College of Music, among others. It is recommended that everyone consider comprehensively when choosing a school and choose the school that best suits you.