Northwestern University United States

 Northwestern University United States



 Northwestern University is a private institution that was founded in 1851. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 8,600, its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 231 acres. It utilizes a quarter-based academic calendar. Northwestern University's ranking in the 2014 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, 12. Its tuition and fees are $45,527 (2013-14).



What began as farmland and swampland in the 1850s became the Northwestern campus and the city of Evanston, Ill. Northwestern University is a Division I school in the Big Ten athletic conference. Northwestern's women's lacrosse team has won multiple NCAA national championships. The school has hundreds of campus organizations fulfill students' varied interests. Freshmen are guaranteed on-campus housing if requested in their applications. The school's 11 residential colleges offer thematic living quarters for social and academic programming. Northwestern's main campuses are located along Lake Michigan in Evanston and Chicago. In 2008, Northwestern opened a third branch in Doha, Qatar.

Of Northwestern’s dozen schools, nine offer undergraduate programs and 10 offer graduate and professional programs. Northwestern’s highly-ranked graduate schools include the Kellogg School of Management, the School of Education and Social Policy, the School of Law, the Feinberg School of Medicine, the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the Interdepartmental Biological Sciences Program. Northwestern’s Medill School is known for its strong journalism graduate program. Northwestern’s Dance Marathon, created in 1975, is one of the largest student-run philanthropies in the country and has raised more than $14 million for Chicago-area charities. Notable alumni include the 55th mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel; retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens; actor, writer and director Zach Braff; comedian Stephen Colbert; and Tony Award-winning actress Heather Headley.
School mission and unique qualities (as provided by the school):

Northwestern University offers unusual flexibility combined with a wide choice of academic concentrations. In addition to over seventy established majors, students can choose or design non-traditional combinations. A broad range of field experiences, internships, and programs combining work and study are part of the education for a large percentage of the students. Because Chicago is only thirty minutes away, students have the cultural advantage of the music, theatre, museums, sports, and entertainment of a world-class city to enrich their undergraduate experience.




Applying

When applying to Northwestern University, it's important to note the application deadline is January 1, and the early decision deadline is November 1. Scores for either the ACT or SAT test are due January 15. The application fee at Northwestern University is $65. It is most selective, with an acceptance rate of 15.3 percent.

Contact

633 Clark Street
Evanston, IL 60208
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Phone: (847) 491-3741

University of Manchester United Kingdom

University of Manchester United Kingdom


History

    The University of Manchester was created in 2004 through a merger of the Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST.
    UMIST can trace its roots back to 1824 and the formation of the Manchester Mechanics' Institute, whilst the Victoria University of Manchester was founded as Owens College in 1851.

Location and transport


    A compact city campus, within walking distance of the city centre on Oxford Road.
    Both the city and the university are served by excellent bus, tram and train networks, with Manchester International Airport 14.5 km (9 miles) away.

Entry standards

    The universtity does not use the UCAS tariff system, but makes offers based on A-level grades or equivalent.
    Full details of the entry requirements for each of the university's courses are available through the Course Profiles.

Course flexibility

    Many study opportunities for students, including study abroad and industrial placements.
    Full details of the flexibility of each of the University of Manchester's courses are available through the Course Profiles.

Teaching standards


    The Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) has awarded 32 of the university's subject with an 'excellent' rating.
    There is a multi-million pound centre for excellence for Enquiry Based learning on campus, pioneered by the School of Medicine.

Research standards

    In the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), Manchester was rated third in the UK only to Oxford and Cambridge in terms of 'research power'.



Academic strengths

    One of the world's top centres for biomedical research, leading the search for new treatments for life-threatening diseases.
    By 2015, the university aims to hold a world-class leading research profile and be among the top 25 universities in the world.

Student facilities, including library and computing

    The John Rylands University Library has over 4 million books and printed materials and is one of the largest single site university libraries in the UK.
    In 2009, £1.8 million was invested in a refurbishment of the ground floor reception area.
    There are over 3,000 computers on campus, in libraries, public clusters and academic schools.
    The Alan Gilbert Learning Commons boasts more than 1000 flexible study spaces and an inspiring range of equipment and furnishings for individual and group study.
    The world-class Learning Commons opened in October 2012 and has 400 PCs, laptop charging lockers, 30 bookable group study rooms, Skype area and media suites for presentation and group work.

Disability services

    For information on disability services at Manchester, email disability@manchester.ac.uk or visit the website.

Students' Union

    There are over 100 clubs and societies run for students by students, ranging from subject related societies, sporting and those that are just for fun.
    Student Direct newspaper and Fuse fm radio station are also run for students by students from within UMSU.

Sport

    The Athletic Union has 46 different sports clubs, varying from the traditional (football) to the unconventional (speleology).
    The university is currently ranked 8th in the British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS).
    Students are encouraged to get involved in the local community through the Sports Volunteer Scheme.

Recent/prospective new builds

    The university is investing over £650 million in the campus.
    Visit the website for further details of the programme.

Availability of part-time work

    There are a wide range of opportunities for part-time work in Manchester.
    The careers service runs a part-time jobs fair every October to help students find flexible employment in Manchester.
    For more information on part-time work and careers please visit University of Manchester's careers service website.

Notable alumni

The University has the UK’s largest alumni community for a campus-based University and is in contact with more than 240,000 of its former students spread across 200 countries. Many of our graduates hold positions of seniority in business, academia, politics, industry and the media.

    Tom Bloxham – Chairman, Urban Splash
    Sir Peter Maxwell Davies – Composer and Conductor
    Louis de Bernières – Author
    Andrew P. Cosslett – Chief Executive, InterContinental Hotels Group
    Dr Mark Kermode – Film Critic
    Ben Elton – Writer and Comedian
    Anna Ford – Broadcaster and Journalist
    Sir Norman Foster – Architect and Designer
    Teo Chee Hean – Deputy Prime Minster and Minister for Defence (Singapore)
    Sir Terry Leahy – Chief Executive, Tesco
    Ian P Livingston –  Chief Executive, British Telecommunications
    Benedict Cumberbatch –  Actor
    Rik Mayall – Actor and Comedian
    HE George Maxwell Richards – President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
    Nemone Metaxas – BBC Radio DJ
    Meera Syal – Writer and Actor
    Dr Alan J. Wood – Chairman, Siemens
    Ian King –  Business and City Editor of The Times
    Sophie Raworth –  Broadcaster/Journalist
    Lord Terrence Burns –  Chairman, Santander
    Winnie Cheung –  Chief Executive, Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants
    Sir Philip Craven –  President, International Paralympic Society
    Chuka Ummuna –  Shadow Secretary of State for Business Innovation
    John von Spreckelsen –  Chairman, Thorntons plc
    Frank Martin – Chief Executive, Hornby Hobbies
    Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong –  Television comedy writers (Peep Show, Freshmeat)

For further information
Web  
  

    www.manchester.ac.uk

Email    

    admissions@manchester.ac.uk

Phone    

    +44 (0) 161 275 2077

Address    

    The University of Manchester,
    Oxford Road,
    Manchester
    M13 9PL

Kyoto University Japan

Kyoto University Japan


History


    Kyoto University founded in 1897 is the second oldest university in Japan.
    Kyoto University has been incorporated as a national university corporation since 2004.

Location and transportation

    The university has three campuses which are Yoshida Campus in Kyoto, Uji Campus in Uji and Katsura Campus in Kyoto.
    Kyoto is considered by many to be the "heart of Japan", a city where the ancient and modern intermingle well with a number of historical sites as well as being embraced with numerous successful global business.
    These campuses are easily accessible via different ways of transportation.



Entry standards for international students

Kyoto University has currently opened twelve new courses for international students which take full advantage of Kyoto University’s academic strengths and state-of-the-art facilities. The following is the criteria to appy for these courses.

    Must have completed, or be expected to complete 16 years of school education by March 31, 2014
    Must have completed 15 years of school education in a foreign country and must be recognized by the Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University as having earned specified credits with excellent grades
    Must be qualified by means of an individual entrance examination by the Graduate School of Kyoto University.
    Must be judged to have academic ability equivalent or superior to a university graduate, and must be at least 22 years of age by March 31, 2014

Academic standards

The university claims eight Nobel Laureates and two Fields Medalists among its faculty and alumni.
Student mix

    596 international students out of 18,234 undergraduates and postgraduates.
    Of 210 international students are in undergraduate programme.
    And the rest of 386 study postgraduates programme.



Support for international students


    International Student Tutor System enables the tutor assist degree-seeking students and non-degree students.
    Tutors themselvies are/were graduate students selected from the graduate school to which the international student belongs.
    There are several advisory services for international students currently enrolled in Kyoto University. All are confidential and free of charge.
    Student Lounge ‘KI-ZU-NA’, opened in the spring of 2002, is a place where international and Japanese students, university staff, professors, researchers and others can get together to exchange activities.

International rankings
    Kyoto University was ranked 35th world-wide and 10th in Asian University Rankings by QS Top Universities World Rankings in 2012.
    Times Higher Education World Rank in 2012-2013 ranked Kyoto 54th.

For further information
Web    


    www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en

Email    

    global-frontier@lif.kyoto-u.ac.jp

Phone    

    +81 75-753-7531

Address    

    Yoshidahonmachi
    Sakyo Ward
    Kyoto
    Kyoto Prefecture 606-8501
    Japan


Seoul National University South Korea


Seoul National University South Korea






Seoul National University has achieved a great deal in its 65-year history. As an indisputable leader of higher education in South Korea, SNU is known for the outstanding achievements made by the school itself as well as by its graduates.

The founding of SNU in 1946 marked the opening of the first national university in modern South Korean history. Originally, the university was composed of one graduate school and nine colleges. Today, the university has sixteen colleges, nine professional graduate schools, one graduate school, and 135 research institutes and other supporting facilities, all of which are distributed over three campuses.




SNU offers its students outstanding cultural and recreational opportunities with a wide variety of additional entertainment options available in the city of Seoul. SNU has a student enrollment of approximately 27,000: 16,000 at the undergraduate level and 11,000 at the graduate level. About 2,900 full-time faculty members are appointed at SNU with more than 200 international faculty members. Over 300,000 SNU alumni play a leading role in every sector of South Korean society.


Admissions decisions are based on the candidate’s academic achievements and potential, as well as his or her personal accomplishments.

The admissions committee reviews a number of factors – records of past studies such as Grade Point Average (GPA), study plan, personal statement, and letters of recommendation. Other achievement records and specific qualifications such as language proficiency are also taken into consideration. The candidate’s application is reviewed in the context of the level of studies completed, quality of achievements, and characteristics of institutions attended. Finally, the appropriateness of the applicant’s academic goals and the suitability of preparation for the proposed program of studies are assessed



Interviews, examinations, and/or additional documents may be required from the applicant, based on the policy of the specific college or department. If the applicant is applying to the College of Fine Arts, the College of Music, the Department of Physical Education or the Fine Arts Education Major, the applicant will be notified individually as necessary.


Contact

Seoul National University
1 Gwanak-ro
Gwanak-gu
Seoul
151-742
South Korea
Tel: +82 2 880 8637
Fax: +82 2 887 8658
Email: snuoia@snu.ac.kr

King's College London (University of London) United Kingdom

 King's College London (University of London) United Kingdom



History


    King's is one of the oldest and largest colleges of the University of London.
    King's is a member of the Russell Group, a coalition of the UK's major research-based universities.
    In the last 180 years King's has played a major role in many of the advances that have shaped modern life, such as the discovery of the structure of DNA and research that led to the development of radio, television, mobile phones and radar.
    King's has a particularly distinguished reputation in the humanities, law, the sciences (including a wide range of health areas such as psychiatry, medicine, nursing and dentistry) and social sciences including international affairs.

Location and transport

    London's most central university, with four river-side campuses in a single square mile in the heart of London.
    King's has connections with people and organisations all over London from government, business and industry to charities, sport and culture.
    As a student it costs you less to enjoy London; discounts are plentiful at shops, cinemas, restaurants, bars, clubs, cinemas, theatres and for travel; plus subsidised on-campus facilities including shops, cafes bars, gyms, pools, clubs and societies.




Entry standards

    King's welcomes students with a range of qualifications from all over the world.
    The minimum undergraduate entry requirement is A*AA–AAB for the majority of programmes, with a few specialist health programmes requiring BBB–BBC.
    See entry requirements for all King's courses online.

Student mix

    King's has some 14,811 undergraduate and 10,190 graduate students in our nine schools of study and global institutes.
    60% female and 40% male.
    King's has a strong international community including students from over 140 countries.



Course flexibility

    King's offers additional study options such as study abroad, language programmes, work experience, internships, continued professional development (CPD) short-courses, summer school and the unique Associate of King's College London (AKC) qualification.
    Interdisciplinary programmes allow greater flexibility, with the opportunity to incorporate foreign language modules with science based programmes.
    Within certain schools it may be possible to complete an undergraduate degree on a part-time basis over six years.

Teaching standards

    Excellent teaching staff, active in research, bringing their cutting-edge thinking into the classroom.
    Strong commitment and investment in educational technology.
    A rigorous and challenging academic environment, supported by a tradition of caring reaching back 180 years.

Research standards

    One of the UK's top universities for research earnings, with income from grants and contract of around £154 million each year.
    King's has five Medical Research Council centres.
    60% of research activity at King's has been deemed 4* and 3*, meaning that this is regarded as world-leading or internationally excellent. In total 91% of research activity entered is internationally recognised.

Academic strengths

    Teaching and research drawing on a lively interdisciplinary climate and collaboration with many partner institutions, organisations and industrial commercial enterprises.
    Students will work with academics who are often national or international leaders in their field.



Student facilities, including library and computing

    Library Services and IT Services are two departments at King’s that work together to provide students with the information resources, software applications and the support they need to work effectively throughout their academic career.
    Libraries and IT resources are available at each campus.
    Access to huge multi-disciplinary information resource base, including over a million books and thousands of journals.
    A multi-million-pound investment has been made to achieve a state-of-the-art 'virtual campus' that supports mobility and enables reliable 24/7 access.

Disability services
    King's Disability Advisory Service provides information, advice and guidance to applicants and students on the various forms of support and the disability funding available for home and international students.
    All enquiries are dealt with sensitively and in confidence. For more information call the main office on +44 (0)20 7848 3398 or visit www.kcl.ac.uk/disability

Students' union

    The union supports clubs and societies, with over 50 sports teams and over 200 cultural, performance, religious, vocational, political, campaigning and volunteering activity groups.
    Skills development programme gives you the opportunity to acquire the experience you need to succeed when your studies come to an end.
    Runs the Waterfront Bar, Guy's Bar and Tutu's offering you food, drink, club nights and live gigs at affordable student prices.

Sport

    Sports grounds close to central London provide facilities for hockey, rugby, football, cricket, tennis, netball and croquet.
    There are rifle ranges at the Strand, the KCLSU Kinetic gym at Waterloo, and a swimming pool and gym at Guy's campus.

Recent/prospective new builds

    In association with the modernisation of Denmark Hill Campus, King's College Hall is being redeveloped to deliver new self-catered accommodation. This will comprise study areas, bedrooms, associated kitchen/dining facilities, student computing and printing services, high speed wireless connectivity and café and bar facilities. Opening September 2014.
    Iris Brook and Orchard Lisle Houses – Collegiate AC refurbishment will comprise single study bedrooms arranged in flats of three to five, with shared kitchen and bathroom, as well as some studio-style accommodation and one-bedroom flats for couples. Opening September 2014.
    The expansion of King’s Strand Campus into the East Wing of Somerset House early in 2012 was an historic moment in the College’s history. The College’s Dickson Poon School of Law (named in recognition of a £20-million donation) gains premises appropriate to its standing as one of Europe’s premier law schools and reflecting its 175-year-old tradition of excellence.

Availability of part-time work

    King's Careers Service advertises vacancies through its electronic JobOnline system for part-time, temporary, voluntary and vacation work.
    A Student Ambassador Scheme provides many paid working opportunities for example one-to-one mentoring, student talks and campus tours.
    A wide range of paid work is available via the Students' Union.

Notable alumni


    Sir Charles Lyell
    Sir Charles Wheatstone
    William S Gilbert
    Thomas Hardy
    Florence Nightingale
    James Clerk Maxwell
    Somerset Maugham
    Virginia Woolf
    Sir William Kelsey Fry
    Charles Barkla
    Sir Owen Richardson
    Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins
    Sir Charles Scott-Sherrington
    Sir Edward Appleton
    Sir Arthur C Clarke CBE
    Dr Max Theiler
    Professor Peter Higgs
    Dame Cicely Saunders
    Professor Maurice Wilkins CBE
    Michael Morpurgo OBE
    Hanif Kureishi
    The Most Reverend Desmond Tutu
    Professor Sir James Black
    Katherine Grainger CBE

For further information
Web    


    www.kcl.ac.uk

Phone    


    +44 (0)20 7836 5454

Address    


    King's College London
    Strand
    London
    WC2R 2LS