Queen Mary University of London is one of the largest colleges of the internationally recognized University of London. The Institution takes pride in being one of the UK and London leading research focused higher education institutions. Queen Mary delivers a comprehensive range of world class undergraduate and postgraduate programmes together with extensive research opportunities in a wide range of subjects in Humanities, Social Sciences and Laws, medicine and Dentistry and in Science and Engineering
Queen Mary currently has 15000 students about 20 per cent of whom are from overseas. The College offers an enduring and multifarious cosmopolitan environment that is extremely welcoming to its international students.
Queen Mary is one of the UK leading research universities. In the government’s last Research Assessment Exercise Queen Mary was ranked overall 13th in the UK according to The Times Higher Education.The Guardian places Queen Mary 11th overall in the UK.
The College has several leading international research units such as the Center for Commercial Law Studies and the Interdisciplinary Research Center in Biomedical Materials. The College also offers English Language and foundation courses, preparing students for undergraduate and postgraduate entry to university.
Queen Mary is the only college in the University of London to have an integrated teaching, research and residential campus in central London. The main Mile End campus is located between the two financial areas of London ‘The City’ and Docklands. Studying on campus means that the students have all the benefits of a campus community as well as the limitless opportunities of living in London.
Queen Mary is governed by the Patron Her Majesty the Queen and the Chancellor of the University of London Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal. With an annual budget of £260 million and a yearly economic impact of approximately £600 million on the UK economy.
History Of the University
Queen Mary history has its roots in four momentous colleges Queen Mary College Westfield College, St Bartholomew Hospital Medical College and the London Hospital Medical College
Queen Mary currently has 15000 students about 20 per cent of whom are from overseas. The College offers an enduring and multifarious cosmopolitan environment that is extremely welcoming to its international students.
Queen Mary is one of the UK leading research universities. In the government’s last Research Assessment Exercise Queen Mary was ranked overall 13th in the UK according to The Times Higher Education.The Guardian places Queen Mary 11th overall in the UK.
The College has several leading international research units such as the Center for Commercial Law Studies and the Interdisciplinary Research Center in Biomedical Materials. The College also offers English Language and foundation courses, preparing students for undergraduate and postgraduate entry to university.
Queen Mary is the only college in the University of London to have an integrated teaching, research and residential campus in central London. The main Mile End campus is located between the two financial areas of London ‘The City’ and Docklands. Studying on campus means that the students have all the benefits of a campus community as well as the limitless opportunities of living in London.
Queen Mary is governed by the Patron Her Majesty the Queen and the Chancellor of the University of London Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal. With an annual budget of £260 million and a yearly economic impact of approximately £600 million on the UK economy.
History Of the University
Queen Mary history has its roots in four momentous colleges Queen Mary College Westfield College, St Bartholomew Hospital Medical College and the London Hospital Medical College