Founded in 1829, King's College in London was co-founded by King George IV of England and the Duke of Wellington in Westminster-upon-Thames, London.

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King’s College London (King’s College London) was founded in 1829 and was co-founded by King George IV and the Prime Minister Duke of Wellington in Westminster-upon-Thames, London. King's College is the 4th oldest higher education institution in England. King's College London is also one of the two founding colleges of the University of London group, and is also a member of the Russell University Group .

King's College London is also a research-oriented university. The alumni and faculty of King's College London have 12 Nobel Prize winners, 16 world dignitaries and 34 current British MPs. Literary masters Thomas Hardy, Virginia Woolf and Peter Higgs, the father of the "God Particle", are all well-known graduates of King's College. King's College London has 5 campuses, 4 of which are located in central London and are distributed on both sides of the Thames River . It not only enjoys rich teaching resources, but also provides students with opportunities to get in touch with diverse cultures and a competitive international employment environment. .

Founded in 1829, King's College in London was co-founded by King George IV of England and the Duke of Wellington in Westminster-upon-Thames, London. - DayDayNews

King's College London is a comprehensive university with 9 departments. The school's curriculum is very extensive and enjoys a world-class academic reputation in humanities, social sciences, law, medicine and other fields. The college currently has nearly 30,000 students from 150 countries around the world, including more than 12,000 international students and more than 8,000 faculty and staff, with more than half of the faculty and staff working in the top 10% of the departments in the UK.

According to Lisichen Study Abroad, King's College London has made significant contributions to important discoveries in modern social life, such as the study of DNA double helix structure, and research related to inventions such as radio, television, mobile phones and radar . King's College is also one of the largest on-the-job training centres for medical staff in Europe and has the largest scientific research centre among universities in the UK and funded by the British Medical Research Council.

Ranking

QS World University Ranking 23rd, UK 6th (QS 2017/18) Research Strength Ranking 6th in the UK (REF 2014)

Graduate Employment Rate Ranking 6th in the UK (THE 2016/17) International University Ranking World 11(THE 2017)

Scholarship

King's College London provides students with a variety of scholarships. Undergraduates can apply for the Desmond Tutu scholarship, graduate students can apply for King's International Scholarship, and research graduate students and doctoral students can apply for cooperation with the China National Scholarship Committee K-CSC scholarship. In addition, there are subject scholarships for certain courses in the department.

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