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  2. Times Higher Education–QS World University Rankings

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    The term Times Higher Education–QS World University Rankings refers to rankings published jointly between 2004 and 2009 by Times Higher Education and Quacquarelli Symonds (QS). After QS and Times Higher Education had ended their collaboration, the methodology for these rankings continues to be used by its developer Quacquarelli Symonds.

  3. QS World University Rankings - Wikipedia

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    The QS World University Rankings is a portfolio of comparative college and university rankings compiled by Quacquarelli Symonds, a higher education analytics firm.Its first and earliest edition was published in collaboration with Times Higher Education (THE) magazine as Times Higher Education–QS World University Rankings, inaugurated in 2004 to provide an independent source of comparative ...

  4. Rankings of universities in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    It has been commented by The Sunday Times that a number of universities which regularly feature in the top ten of British university league tables, such as St Andrews, Durham and LSE (in the case of LSE 3rd to 4th nationally whilst only 101–150th in the ARWU Rankings / 56th in the QS Rankings / 37th in the THE Rankings), "inhabit surprisingly ...

  5. Russell Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, all eight UK universities in the ARWU top 100, seventeen of the eighteen in the QS top 100 (the other place being occupied by the University of St Andrews), and all ten in the THE top 100 are members of the Russell Group. The Russell Group provides seven of the top ten in the Complete, Guardian, and Times/Sunday Times.

  6. King's College London - Wikipedia

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    King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, England. King's was established by royal charter in 1829 under the patronage of King George IV and the Duke of Wellington. [9] [10] In 1836, King's became one of the two founding colleges of the University of London. [11]

  7. Golden triangle (universities) - Wikipedia

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    Recurrent Quality Research funding from Research England for golden triangle universities (out of English universities, year 2022/23) [41] Rank: University: QR funding (£m) QR funding share (%) 1 University of Oxford 164.2 8.32 2 University College London 159.2 8.06 3 University of Cambridge 141.5 7.78 4 Imperial College London 106.5 5.45 6

  8. SOAS University of London - Wikipedia

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    SOAS being a constituent college of the University of London, its students also have access to Senate House Library, shared by other colleges such as London School of Economics and University College London, which is located just a short walk from the Russell Square campus.

  9. King's Business School - Wikipedia

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    With a student membership of more than 3000 at King's College London alone, it is the largest business and finance society in London. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] The student initiative's core principles are to inspire, educate, and connect fellow students towards prospective career paths.