Ranked 8th in the world in the QS World University Rankings® 2018, Imperial College London is a one-of-a-kind institution in the UK, focusing solely on science, engineering, medicine and business.
One of the most distinctive elements of an Imperial education is that students join a community of world-class researchers. The cutting edge and globally influential nature of this research is what Imperial is best known for. It’s the focus on the practical application of their research – particularly in addressing global challenges – and the high level of interdisciplinary collaboration that makes their research so effective.
ranking by QS
QS World University Rankings | 8 |
QS WU Rankings by Subject:Civil & Structural Engineering | 4 |
Graduate Employability Ranking | 29 |
ranking by US News
Best Global Universities Ranking | 17= |
Best Global Universities in Europe | 3 |
Country Rank | 3 |
Biology and Biochemistry | 21 |
Chemistry | 26 |
Clinical Medicine | 13= |
Computer Science | 30 |
economics and business | 31= |
Engineering | 9 |
Environment/Ecology | 11 |
Geosciences | 45= |
Immunology | 11 |
Materials Science | 21 |
Mathematics | 18 |
Microbiology | 16 |
Molecular Biology and Genetics | 23 |
Neuroscience and Behavior | 23 |
Pharmacology and Toxicology | 23 |
Physics | 15 |
Plant and Animal Science | 56= |
Psychiatry/Psychology | 107= |
Social Sciences and Public Health | 18 |
Space Science | 39 |
ranking by THE
World University Rankings | 8 |
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clinical,pre-clinical and health | 4= |
engineering and technology | 10 |
Life Sciences | 10 |
physical sciences | 9 |
Computer Science | 9 |
Imperial College London, a science-based institution based in the centre of the capital, is regarded as one of the UK’s leading institutions.
The college has around 15,000 students and 8,000 staff, with a focus on four main areas: science, engineering, medicine and business.
The institution has its roots in the vision of Prince Albert to make London’s South Kensington a centre for education, with colleges going alongside the nearby Natural History Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum and Science Museum.
Imperial was granted its charter in 1907, merging the Royal College of Science, the Royal School of Mines and the City & Guilds College.
The institution boasts 14 Nobel Prize winners, including Sir Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin.
Famous alumni include science fiction author H.G. Wells, Queen guitarist Brian May, former prime minister of India Rajiv Gandhi, former UK chief medical officer Sir Liam Donaldson, and former chief executive of Singapore Airlines Chew Choon Seng.
Imperial’s most notable landmark is the Queen's Tower, a remainder of the Imperial Institute, built to mark Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887.
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