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Featured Universities

University of Oxford
University of Oxford
In 1096, Oxford, the first university in the Englishspeaking world, was founded in Oxford, England. The university grew rapidly after 1167 when English students returned from Paris. It was officially recognized with a royal charter in 1248 and became one of the world’s leading institutions.

University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
In 1209, Cambridge, the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world, was founded in Cambridge, England. It grew when scholars left Oxford after disputes. The university received its royal charter in 1231, establishing itself as a leading center of learning.

Imperial College London
Imperial College London
In 1907, Imperial College London was founded in London, England, through the merger of the Royal College of Science, the Royal School of Mines, and the City & Guilds College. It became a world-leading institution in science, engineering, and medicine, driving innovation and research globally.

London School of Economics (LSE)
London School of Economics (LSE)
In 1895, the London School of Economics (LSE) was founded in London, England, by Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb, Graham Wallas, and George Bernard Shaw. It became a leading institution for social sciences, economics, and politics, shaping global policy and research.

The University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh
In 1582, The University of Edinburgh was founded in Edinburgh, Scotland, by a royal charter from King James VI. It became one of the leading universities in Europe, known for its contributions to education, research, and the Scottish Enlightenment.