Historically, several types of universities have developed in Europe. The type depends on what programs and infrastructure will be available and how your student and daily life will proceed.

Research and applied. Research Universities- these are large scientific, educational, economic and cultural centers, places where fundamental discoveries are made, innovations and life-changing technologies are created. They influence all spheres of social life and have a powerful infrastructure.

Universities of applied sciences train professionals oriented towards industry and all applied professions. Universities of this type also provide significant influence to culture and society, but they do not lead basic research, do not participate in international rankings and therefore are often less known to applicants.

Urban and campus. Most European universities are urban; their classrooms, laboratories and libraries are scattered throughout the city. The offer of student housing at such universities is limited, and students are forced to select options on their own.

Campus universities in Europe are usually located in small towns or rural areas. They are equipped with everything necessary for study, leisure, sports and permanent residence, although they are inferior in size to American campuses.

Colleges or faculties. Collegiate universities operate within self-governing colleges - special types student communities. Here, students of different courses and specialties live side by side, communicate closely and support each other. Examples of collegiate universities are Oxford, Cambridge, York in England, the Universities of St Andrews and Glasgow in Scotland, and Trinity College in Ireland.

There are significantly more universities in Europe organized by faculties or departments than collegiate ones. French, Dutch, German, Czech, Russian and many British students are well aware of how this type of university works. Examples are Parisian, Amsterdam, Charles, Liverpool, Manchester universities.

Western European Universities, Known and Unknown

One of the criteria of university success that students are accustomed to is position in international rankings. Everybody knows the names of universities that are in the top from year to year. Oxford and Cambridge are the best in the rankings, but that doesn't mean others aren't worth your attention.

Moreover, not all Western European universities participate in the rankings. There may be several reasons for this:

  • the university does not conduct fundamental research;
  • the university conducts research, but publishes its results in English a little;
  • the university does not teach at all educational levels or offers a limited set of programs at one of the levels.

It is important to remember that the absence in international rankings is not a reason to abandon an educational institution. A case in point- Dutch universities of applied sciences. Their graduates are in demand by employers, while the names are almost unknown to foreign applicants.

English-taught universities in Europe

English is the language of international communication, it is he who study most of international students, therefore many universities in Europe outside the UK offer wide choose English-language programs.

The list of European universities with programs in English is presented on the pages of our search engine - just adjust the filter and start studying. On the pages of universities, you can not only get acquainted with important information about the university, but also directly contact its representative in order to clarify all your questions.

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

We have prepared a list for you top universities Europe where you can get your education. We also indicated the cost of training. Choose the best one, submit documents and start gnawing 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 over 100 years old. The School of Architecture and Engineering has great importance because it was here that the history of Spanish technology was made for two centuries. At this university, you can get bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in business and social sciences, engineering, and technology. The university has 3,000 employees and 35,000 students.

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

2. University of Hamburg, Germany


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

Cost of education: € 300 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 Spain. There are two campuses. One is located in Moncloa, the other is located in the city center. Here you can get 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 award 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 learning locations in the UK. The fourth oldest university in the entire English-speaking world. Ranked among the top 10 employers for research in the UK. There are many programs for studying abroad, helping with employment. The following areas are available: business, social sciences, art, humanities, language and culture, medicine, engineering and technology. You can also get a doctorate.

Cost of education: from 13,750 lbs.

6. Berlin Humboldt University, Germany


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Founded in 1810. Then he was 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. As in other educational institutions on this list, you can get a doctorate, as well as bachelor's and master's degrees. At the university 35,000 people gnaw the granite of science. It is unique in that it employs only 200 people.

Cost of education: € 294 per semester.

7. University of Twente, Netherlands


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This Dutch university was founded in 1961. Initially worked as 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 the university employs 3,300 scientists and specialists.

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

8. University of Bologna, Italy


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One of oldest universities the world. Many believe that this particular university serves as a reference point and the 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 aim of helping students specialize in the study of the social sciences. Has its own campus, which is located in the center of London. Here you can study criminology, anthropology, social psychologists, international relations, sociology and many other sciences. About 10,000 students are trained and 1,500 employees work. It was this institute that gave the world 35 leaders and heads of state and 16 Nobel 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. He has very high rating, campuses are found throughout Brussels and Flanders. More than 70 international training programs. At the same time, 40,000 students study here and 5,000 employees work.

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

11. Swiss Higher Technical School of Zurich, Switzerland


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

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

12. Munich Ludwig University - Maximilian, Germany


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One of the oldest universities in Germany. Based in the capital of Bavaria - Munich. 34 Nobel laureates are graduates of this institution. The second largest university in Germany. 45,000 students and about 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 and development. 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 relations. There are 150 different programs offered. 2,500 employees and 30,000 students.

Cost of education: € 292 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 over 600 scientists from all over the world. 20,000 students, 5,000 employees. Knowledge of German is a must.

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

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 the students are from Scotland, 30% from the UK and only 18% from the rest of the world. 25,000 students, 3,000 employees. Notable alumni: Katherine Granger, J.K. Rowling, Charles Darwin, Conan Doyle, Chris Hoy and many more.

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

16. Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne, Switzerland


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This university is funded by the government and specializes in science, architecture and engineering. Here you can meet students from over 120 countries. 350 laboratories are based on the territory 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 impressive research. This institute was the first to admit students of every 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 has played a major role in the transformation of Berlin into one of the leading industrial cities in the world. It teaches students in technology and science. 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, funded by the state and is the oldest institution in Norway. Here you can study business, social and human sciences, arts, language and culture, medicine and technology. 49 Master programs in English. 40,000 students, over 5,000 employees. Five scientists from this university became Nobel laureates. And one of them received Nobel prize the world.

Cost of education: no information.

20. University of Vienna, Austria


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Founded back in 1365 and 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 settlements. 45,000 students and over 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 by becoming an independent institution. It used to be part of the University of London. This is one of the most prestigious universities Great Britain. This college is related to the discovery of penicillin and the fundamentals of fiber optics. There are eight campuses throughout 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 Spain's second largest city, 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 educational building of Moscow State University is the tallest 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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Sweden's largest and oldest technical university. 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 on the list of the world's leading universities. 3,000 employees and 25,000 students from all over the world. 89 Nobel laureates... Cambridge graduates have the highest employment rates in the UK. A truly world-renowned university.

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

In a number of non-English speaking European countries, it is possible to receive foreign students for a budgetary form of education, provided that they study in the state language and enroll in general grounds... The number of places for foreign students is allocated according to a quota, which is 5-7% of the total number of places in an educational institution. That is, you can apply for a free place to study in Germany and Austria - in German, in France and Belgium - in French, in Spain - in Spanish, in Italy - in Italian, in Sweden - in Swedish, in Denmark - in Danish, etc. In this case, the cost school year will amount to about 2 thousand euros (these are various student, laboratory and library fees). Of course, you need to pay for your accommodation, food, transport and pocket expenses.

Two necessary conditions receipts:

    Recognition of your high school diploma.
    Secondary education in Europe involves 12 years of study (and in some countries - Germany, Switzerland - 13 years). The Russian certificate is not recognized, therefore, in order to enter the university, you need to additionally study 1-2 courses in any domestic higher educational institution.

    Knowledge of the state language of the country where you are going to study. The level of the language must be confirmed by an international diploma (certificate).

Germany.

We can offer you:

    1. Training courses on German with passing the DSH or ZDAF exam. These are special long-term courses aimed at academic preparation, delivery international exams in German. The duration of the courses is from 3 to 12 months, the cost (including tuition and accommodation) is on average 1000 - 1100 euros per month.

    2. Studying at Studienkolleg - preparation for university in college

    3. The "Guest at the University" program - the opportunity to attend a German university as a volunteer for 2-4 months (with an individual lesson plan)

    4. Conducting an admission campaign to German universities and universities in the specialty of interest to the student. Terms - from 2 to 6 months, cost from 3000 euros (humanitarian, natural, technical specialties) to 5000 (medicine, jurisprudence).

    5. Study in Germany in English:


      Branch in Heidelberg. Bachelor's and Master's programs, 15 specialties, mainly business. The cost of an academic year (training only) - from 16,000 euros for bachelor's programs, 18,500 euros for a master's degree. Accommodation and meals are possible on the campus of the university. American diploma.

      European University.
      Branch in Munich. Specialties: business, information systems, banking and finance, management, public relations, advertising, tourism, etc. Obtaining bachelor's and master's degrees. The cost of an academic year (training only) is 15,000 euros for bachelor's programs, 18,000 euros for master's degrees, 25,000 euros for an MBA.

France

We can offer you:

    1. Preparatory courses for French with passing the DELF / DALF exam. These are special long-term courses aimed at academic preparation, passing international exams in the French language. The duration of the courses is from 3 to 12 months, the cost (including tuition and accommodation) is on average 1000 - 1100 euros per month

    2. Sessions at universities lasting 1 or 2 semesters, with the study of French, literature, history, geography, economics, media, tourism, social sciences. Good academic performance will allow you to get diplomas and certificates in French Language and French Studies. Tuition and living costs for 1 semester (4.5 months) are 4500 euros. Sessions are offered at universities:

    • Sorbonne University (Paris)
    • Michel de Montaigne University (Bordeaux)
    • Paul Valery University (Montpellier)

    3. Conducting an admission campaign to French universities and universities in the specialty of interest to the student. Terms - from 2 to 6 months, cost from 3500 euros (humanitarian, natural, technical sciences) to 5000 euros (medicine, jurisprudence).

    4. Education in France in English:

      Schiller International University
      Branches in Paris. Bachelor's and Master's programs, 15 specialties, mainly business. The cost of an academic year (training only) - from 16,000 euros for bachelor's programs, 18,500 euros for a master's degree. American diploma.

      European University.
      Branches in Paris and Toulouse. Specialties: business, information systems, banking and finance, management, public relations, advertising, tourism, etc. Obtaining bachelor's and master's degrees. The cost of an academic year (training only) is 15,000 euros for bachelor's programs, 18,000 euros for a master's degree.

Holland

We can offer you:

    1. Preparatory courses in the Dutch language (at the University of Amsterdam, University of Leiden)

    2. One-year preparation program for admission to the University of Leiden (Dutch language, history, culture, literature).

    3. Dutch Studies with a Master of Arts degree (4 years of study) at the University of Leiden.

    4. Education in Holland in English:

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      CHN - University vocational education... Bachelor's and Master's programs, specialties - social sciences, computer technology, tourism, hospitality. The cost of an academic year (including accommodation in a hostel) is from 12,000 euros.

      European University.
      Branch in The Hague. Specialties: business, information systems, banking and finance, management, public relations, advertising, tourism, etc. Obtaining bachelor's and master's degrees. The cost of an academic year (training only) is 15,000 euros for bachelor's programs, 18,000 euros for master's degrees, 25,000 euros for an MBA.

Belgium

We can offer you:

    University-based Dutch or French language preparatory courses (Liege or Brussels)

    Study in Belgium in English: International Management Institute
    Two branches - in Antwerp and Brussels. Education in English, obtaining bachelor's and master's degrees. Specialties - business, information systems, PR, transport and logistics. The cost of an academic year (training only) for a bachelor's degree is 12,000 euros, for a master's degree - 15,000 euros. The beginning of training is October, January, July.

Spain

We can offer you:

    1. Preparatory courses in Spanish with the passing of the DELE exam. The duration of the courses is from 3 to 12 months, the cost (including tuition and accommodation) is on average 1000 - 1100 euros per month

    2. Introductory year in Spanish universities(9 months), with the study of the Spanish language, literature, history, geography, economics, media, cinematography, with a Spanish Studies diploma. The program takes place at the universities of Salamanca, Madrid, Alcala, Valladolid and others. The cost of an academic year is 12,000 euros on average, including tuition, accommodation and meals.

    3. Higher Schools of Business and Economics: Barcelona Business School (BBS), International Business School (ESEI), Bachelor's, Master's. The cost of an academic year (training only) from 8000 euros.

    4. Education under the MBA program at ESADE school (Barcelona) in Spanish or English.

    5. Schools of the hotel industry (hotel and restaurant management, sports management). Various programs from certificate (1 year) to master's degree. Paid practices. The cost of the academic year (including accommodation and full board) is 20,000 euros.

    6. European Institute of Design (branch in Madrid). Various design specialties, bachelor's degree, 3-year study at Spanish... The cost of the academic year (training only) is 10,000 euros.

    The cost of the academic year (training only) is 10,000 euros.

    7. Education in Spain in English:

      Schiller International University
      Branch in Madrid. Bachelor's and Master's programs, 15 specialties, mainly business. from 16,000 euros for bachelor's programs, 18,500 euros for master's programs. American diploma.

      European University.
      Branches in Barcelona and Madrid. Specialties: business, information systems, banking and finance, management, public relations, advertising, tourism, etc. Obtaining bachelor's and master's degrees. The cost of an academic year (training only) - 15,000 euros for bachelor's programs, 18,000 euros for a master's degree.

Italy

We can offer you:

    1. Preparatory courses in Italian. These are special long-term courses aimed at academic preparation, passing international exams in the French language. The duration of the courses is from 3 to 12 months, the cost (including tuition and accommodation) is on average 1000 - 1100 euros per month.

    2. A special preparatory course for passing exams at the university (subject to a high level of language). Duration - 10 weeks, June-September.
    Academic year at Italian universities for exchange students (the condition is knowledge of the Italian language).

    3. Instituto Europeo di Design (branches in Milan, Rome, Turin).
    Various design specialties, bachelor's degree, 3-year study in Italian. The cost of an academic year (training only) from 8,000 euros. Also in Milan, professional courses are offered (training in English, 1 year, diploma) in interior design and fashion design. The cost of the academic year is 12,000 euros.

    4. Instituto Superiore di Comunicazione (branches in Milan and Rome).
    Bachelor and master programs, specialties: advertising, design, computer graphics, marketing, personnel management, public relations and others.

    5. European School of Economics (ESE), offices in Luca, Milan, Rome.
    Bachelor and master programs, specialties: economics, business, management, marketing, personnel management, public relations and others. The cost of an academic year (training only) from 15,000 euros.

Switzerland

We can offer you:

    1. Preparatory courses in English, German, French, Italian with exams. These are special long-term courses aimed at academic preparation, passing international exams in the French language. The duration of the courses is from 3 to 12 months, the cost (including tuition and accommodation) is on average 1800 - 2000 euros per month.

    2. Preparatory courses at universities or hospitality schools (3, 6, 9 months, Friborg, Montru, Lucerne) - from 6,000 to 15,000 euros, depending on the duration, including tuition and accommodation.

    3. Diploma programs (from 5 months to 2 years) - professional education(business, management, secretarial, hospitality, tourism). Cost - from 15,500 euros per year, including tuition, accommodation and full board.

    4. Schools of the hotel industry (hotel and restaurant management, sports management). Various programs from certificate (1 year) to master's degree. Paid practices. The cost of the academic year (including accommodation and full board) is 20,000 euros.

    5. Study in Switzerland in English:

      European University.
      Branches in Montreux, Geneva and Zug. Specialties: business, information systems, banking and finance, management, public relations, advertising, tourism, etc. Obtaining bachelor's and master's degrees. The cost of an academic year (training only) is 18,000 euros for bachelor's programs, 25,000 euros for a master's degree.

    6. Swiss Business School (branches in Zurich and Vienna - Austria). MBA programs from 1 year, cost (training only) from 25,000 euros per year.

Malta

We can offer you:

    The University of Malta is one of the oldest universities in Europe and the only one in Malta. Since the country was a British colony until 1961, the university's education system is fully in line with British standards. The university maintains a high level of education and has a good reputation in Europe. The university has 10 faculties, more than 50 different specialties, bachelor's and master's programs. The peculiarity of the university is the affordable level of tuition fees. A year of study in the humanities will cost you 6,500 - 8,000 euros, for technical - 10,000 euros, for medical up to 15,000. The university has its own preparatory program for admission (Foundation Year).

If you are interested in higher education in the countries of Scandinavia (Finland, Sweden, Norway), Central and Eastern Europe (Hungary, Czech Republic, Bulgaria), Greece, Cyprus ask for more information.

The choice of a university is an extremely responsible task facing the graduates and their parents. There are many factors to consider. What is a person hobbies about, who he would like to become, what life goals. 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 study. We also indicated the cost of training. Choose the best one, submit documents and start gnawing 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 over 100 years old. The School of Architecture and Engineering is of great importance, as it is here that the history of Spanish technology was created over two centuries. At this university, you can earn bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in business and social sciences, engineering, and technology. The university has 3,000 employees and 35,000 students.

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

2. University of Hamburg, Germany


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The university has six faculties. These faculties offer almost every possible discipline, from economics, law, social sciences to the humanities, natural sciences and computer science, and medicine. More than 5,000 employees and almost 38,000 students. It is one of the largest universities in Germany.

Cost of education: € 300 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 other is located in the city center. Here you can get 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 award 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 learning locations in the UK. The fourth oldest university in the entire English-speaking world. Ranked among the top 10 employers for research in the UK. There are many programs for studying abroad, helping with employment. The following areas are available: business, social sciences, art, humanities, language and culture, medicine, engineering and technology. You can also get a doctorate.

Cost of education: from 13,750 lbs.

6. Berlin Humboldt University, Germany


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Founded in 1810. Then he was 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. As in other educational institutions on this list, you can get a doctorate, as well as bachelor's and master's degrees. At the university 35,000 people gnaw the granite of science. It is unique in that it employs only 200 people.

Cost of education: € 294 per semester.

7. University of Twente, Netherlands


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This Dutch university was founded in 1961. Initially worked as a university of technology 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 the university employs 3,300 scientists and specialists.

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 a reference point and the 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 aim of helping students specialize in the study of the social sciences. Has its own campus, which is located in the center of London. Here you can study criminology, anthropology, social psychologists, international relations, sociology and many other sciences. About 10,000 students are trained and 1,500 employees work. It was this institute that gave the world 35 leaders and heads of state and 16 Nobel 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 has a very high rating, with campuses all over Brussels and Flanders. More than 70 international training programs. At the same time, 40,000 students study here and 5,000 employees work.

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

11. Swiss Higher Technical School of Zurich, Switzerland


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

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

12. Munich Ludwig University - Maximilian, Germany


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One of the oldest universities in Germany. Based in the capital of Bavaria - Munich. 34 Nobel laureates are graduates of this institution. The second largest university in Germany. 45,000 students and about 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 and development. 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 relations. There are 150 different programs offered. 2,500 employees and 30,000 students.

Cost of education: € 292 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 over 600 scientists from all over the world. 20,000 students, 5,000 employees. Knowledge of German is a must.

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

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 the students are from Scotland, 30% from the UK and only 18% from the rest of the world. 25,000 students, 3,000 employees. Notable alumni: Katherine Granger, J.K. Rowling, Charles Darwin, Conan Doyle, Chris Hoy and many more.

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

16. Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne, Switzerland


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This university is funded by the government and specializes in science, architecture and engineering. Here you can meet students from over 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 impressive research. This institute was the first to admit students of every 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 has played a major role in the transformation of Berlin into one of the leading industrial cities in the world. It teaches students in technology and science. 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, funded by the state and is the oldest institution in Norway. Here you can study business, social and human sciences, arts, language and culture, medicine and technology. 49 Master programs in English. 40,000 students, over 5,000 employees. Five scientists from this university became Nobel 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 and 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 settlements. 45,000 students and over 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 by becoming an independent institution. It used to be part of the University of London. It 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 throughout 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 Spain's second largest city, 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 educational building of Moscow State University is the tallest 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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Sweden's largest and oldest technical university. 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 on the list of the world's leading universities. 3,000 employees and 25,000 students from all over the world. 89 Nobel laureates. Cambridge graduates have the highest employment rates in the UK. A truly world-renowned university.

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


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