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York University, the seed material must be detailed, 100 points for detail

First of all, I am a student majoring in economics and finance at York University. This year our school ranks 9th in the UK, and our economics department ranks 7th. Probably ranked around 70 in the world. Putting aside schools, the city of York alone is one of the most beautiful places in the UK. And it is also one of the oldest cities.

It is a campus university located in York, England. It is ranked among the top ten universities in the UK in most studies and ranked second in the 2001 Daily Telegraph University Rankings. Teaching quality ranks first in official evaluations. The school was also listed as the 2003 University of the Year by The Sunday Times. The University of York is a member of the White Rose University Alliance in the UK. The school has 30 departments and teaches approximately 11,000 students. The main campus is located in the suburbs of York, close to Heslington, but there are also several historic buildings in the center of York used by the university. There are currently an average of 9 applicants for each admission place. York University offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the liberal arts, sciences and social sciences.

Foundation date: 1963

English name: The University of York

School type: Public

School address: Hasling Heslington, York, England

Affiliated member 1994 Group, White Rose University Alliance

School Profile

The University of York, UK, was founded in 1963. The University of York, UK It is a campus located in Yorkshire, England

University of York, England

University of York[1]

University. Ranked in the top ten top universities in the UK for most studies. The University of York is one of the new universities in the UK. When it was founded in 1963, it only enrolled 200 students. At that time, the university consisted of three buildings. The University of York was nominally established in eight colleges, providing student accommodation and some academic units. The school teaches about 9,000 students in 30 departments and is composed of undergraduate and graduate departments.

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Teaching quality

Our teaching quality and scientific research results are extremely outstanding: among the 23 departments that participated in the teaching quality assessment, 20 were Rated as "Excellent"; in the scientific research quality assessment, 18 departments received 5 points or 5*. York University has created a supportive international learning environment for students. International students study in various disciplines and account for approximately 18% of the total student population.

History

Heslington Hall York University is one of the emerging glass universities in the UK. When it was founded in 1963, it only enrolled 200 students. At that time, the university consisted of three buildings, mainly: King's Manor (originally the residence of Thomas Wentworth and the headquarters of the Northern Council), and Heslington Hall (the original residence of Thomas Eynns, secretary and secretary of the Northern Council). Seal custodian). A year later, the expansion of the Heslington campus began, forming the main part of today's university.

Location

York is world-famous for its historic buildings and ancient streets. The city center is surrounded by medieval walls. Wander the winding streets and you'll discover the area's tasteful cafes, pubs, clubs, restaurants, museums and shops. Although York has a long history, it also has a strong international flavor and colorful nightlife.

York is almost halfway between London and Edinburgh. , transport links to other major cities such as Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield are excellent. The city is also close to the Yorkshire Dales National Park and less than an hour from the picturesque Yorkshire coastline.

It takes about two hours by train from York to London and two and a half hours to Edinburgh. The local road network also extends in all directions, with the A1, M1 and M62 main roads passing through here. Heathrow Airport is 3 and a half hours from York, and Manchester Airport is 1 and a half hours. Continental Europe is easily accessible by ferry from Hull, or by flight from nearby Leeds Bradford Airport.

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Colleges

York University is nominally established in eight colleges, providing student accommodation and some academic units. However, the school's colleges are more like residential halls, and are not actually as strongly oriented to the college as the Oxbridge tradition. The current colleges of the University of York according to the date of establishment are as follows:

?Derwent, named after the Derwent River in Yorkshire

?Langwith, named after an abandoned local building in York called Langwith The village of In memory of John Goodricke, a Dutch astronomer who settled in York

?Wentworth, a college with only graduate students, was named after Thomas Wentworth, a politician during the English Civil War

?James, in memory of the The first vice-chancellor of the university, Lord James of Rusholme

?Halifax, a college established in the 2001/2002 academic year, was named after the first Earl of Halifax

In addition to Harry Fax College is located on the edge of the village near Heslington, and the other colleges are located on the main campus. Although Eden's Court is part of Derwent College, residential students use Halifax facilities. There are also several off-campus dormitories: Holgate's Hall, Catherine House and The Stables are relatively well-known.

Zones

York University's campuses are more commonly organized into zones. In addition to the eight colleges mentioned above, which constitute eight divisions, other divisions include:

?Biology division.

?Central Hall is the hall where examinations are held and various results are displayed

?Chemistry District.

?Information Science District.

?Environmental Research Area.

?Fairfax House, student dormitory.

?Heslington Hall.

?King's Manor, an independent university building located in the center of York, houses the Department of Archeology and part of the Department of History.

?Library area, by J. B. Morrell, Raymond Burton and Borthwick libraries.

?Music area.

?Physics and Electronics District.

?Psychology area.

?Gymnasium area.

University departments are usually located in one of these areas. For example, the Department of Mathematics is located at Goodricke College, the Department of Politics at Derwent College, and the Department of Economics at Alquin College. However, departments like the Department of Information Science, Department of Biology and Department of Physics are not affiliated with special colleges, but have their own divisions. These large departments usually lend their lecture halls (lecture halls) to smaller departments.

Curriculum

Arts

MA in Medieval Studies

Diploma in Medieval Studies

MA in the History of Art

Art History Research Degrees (MA MPhil PhD)

Biology

Integrative Biology (PGDip)

Integrative Biology ( MSc)

Mathematical Medicine and Biology (MSc)

Biological Photography and Imaging (PGDip)

Biological Photography and Imaging (MSc)

MRes in Mathematics in the Living Environment

MSc in Industrial Biotechnology - Innovation and Enterprise

MRes in Functional Genomics

MRes in Ecology & Environmental Management

MRes in Computational Biology

MSc in Bioscience Technology

Biology Research Degrees (MPhil PhD)

Management

M .

Res in Management Studies

MSc in Management with Business Finance

MA in Management

Management Research Degrees (MPhil PhD)

Chemical Engineering (PGDip)

Chemical Engineering (MSc)

MA In Teaching English to Young Learners

Chemistry

Chemistry and Entrepreneurship (MSc)

MSc, Diploma and Certificate in Liquid Crystals and Nanoscience

MRes in Functional Genomics

MRes in Clean Chemical Technology

MSc in Chemistry (by research)

Chemistry Research Degrees (MPhil PhD)

Finance

Graduates - MSc in Project Analysis, Finance and Investment

Graduates - MSc in Finance and Econometrics

Graduates - MSc in Finance

Geography

Human Geography (MSc)

Geographical Information Science (MSc)

Economy, Space and Society (MSc)

Education

MA in Teaching Studies

MA In Teaching English to Young Learners

MA in TESOL

MA in Science Education

MA in Language Learning and Education

MA in Equity Issues in Education

MA in Educational Studies

MA in Educational Research Methods

MA in Citizenship and Global Education

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MA in Education (by Research)

Educational Studies Research Degrees (MPhil PhD)

Law

MA in International Human Rights Law< /p>

Literature

MA in Renaissance and Early Modern Studies

MA in Medi

eval English Literatures

MA in Eighteenth Century Studies: Representations and Contexts, 1750-1850

MA in Writing Women in Britain and North America 1740-1820

MA in Writing and Performance

MA in Romantic & Sentimental Literature, 1770-1830

MA in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture

MA in Modern Literature and Culture< /p>

MA in Medieval Studies

Diploma in Medieval Studies

MA in Medieval English Literatures

MA in Eighteenth Century Studies: The Global Eighteenth Century

MA in Renaissance Literature, 1500-1700

MA in Cultures of Empire, Resistance and Postcoloniality

English Research Degrees (MA MPhil PhD)

Mathematics

Mathematical Medicine and Biology (MSc)

Scientific Computation with Mathematical Medicine and Biology (MSc)

Scientific Computation with Industrial Mathematics (MSc)

Scientific Computation with Computational Fluid Dynamics (MSc)

ientific Computation (MSc)

MSc in Mathematical Finance

The Environment needs Mathematicians

MSc in Mathematics with Modern Applications

Mathematics (MSc by research)

Mathematics Research Degrees (MPhil PhD)

Medicine

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Stem Cell Technology (MSc)

Sports and Exercise Medicine

Economics and International Economics (MSc)

Economics and Development Economics (MSc)

Economics & Financial Economics (MSc)

Economics (MSc

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Economic Development and Policy Analysis (MSc)

Behavioral Economics (MSc)

Applied Economics (MSc)

The MA in PPE: Economics and Politics

The MA in PPE: Economics and Philosophy

Health Economics for Health Care Professionals

Graduates - MSc in Health Economics

Graduates - MSc in Economics and Finance

Graduates - MSc in Economics

Graduates - MSc in Economic and Social Policy Analysis

Graduates - MSc in Economic and Social History

Musicology

MA by Research in Music Technology

MA/MSc in Music Technology

MA in Music< /p>

MA in Community Music

MPhil/PhD by Thesis

MPhil/PhD by Performance

MPhil/PhD by Composition

MA by Research in Music Technology

Computer Science

Software Engineering (SWE) MSc Course

MSc Natural Computation (NC) Course

Information Technology (IT) MSc Course

MRes in Computational Biology

Computer Science Research Degrees (MSc MPhil PhD)

Mechanical Engineering

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Manufacturing Systems (MSc)

Manufacturing Engineering and Management (MSc)

Nursing

Advanced Nursing Practice (MSc)

Student Life

Compared to major UK cities such as London, Manchester, Oxford and Leeds, the cost of living in York is much lower. . Therefore, students in York can enjoy a colorful lifestyle with less money.

There are more than 180 clubs in the school for you to choose from, allowing you to learn new skills, try new things, and make friends with like-minded friends.

Student Union

The Student Union organizes a variety of on-campus activities, such as comedy nights, new band nights and theme evenings. It also looks after everything outside of studies or accommodation – what sports clubs and societies you join, what welfare advice you get, what activities you take part in. Every important decision of the Student Union is made by students or reached under the influence of students.

Arts and media at York

There are two student broadcasting services at York University, York University Radio and York Student Television, both established in 1967. This radio station is also the first legal private radio station in the UK, and the TV station is the oldest student TV station in the UK. In addition, the school also sponsors two newspapers.

Student drama activities are very active. The drama club performs several plays of different types every semester, some of which are created by current students. Music activities on campus are also active, with many related clubs and groups.

Athletics Federations and inter-college competitions

The comprehensive accessibility of sports facilities on campus is another attraction for students at York University. The school has dedicated time for students to organize sports activities by themselves, such as squash, tennis, badminton, table tennis, 5-a-side football, etc. In addition, there are various fitness classes, aerobic fitness and dance classes on campus.

Spiritual Direction

There are three full-time chaplains on campus serving the entire Christian community. The York Mosque is near the school. There is an Islamic society and a Jewish society on campus. There are also two prayer rooms on campus.

Support for international students

The University of York runs an immigration advice service and international student orientation activities, organizes an overseas students association, and has international student representatives in the college welfare network to help Students find short-term homestays elsewhere in the UK. The York Ambassador Program connects students with former alumni and current students in their home countries. The school also provides English language support.

Admission requirements

Admission requirements vary for different disciplines. Applicants for postgraduate courses need to have at least a second class honors degree; applicants for research degree programs need to have at least a second class degree or above.

Applicants for undergraduate programs need to pass the Higher Secondary School Level Examination, with the following score requirements*:

AAA – English Literature

AAB – Computer Science/Philosophy Political Economy Study

AAB – Psychology

ABB – Biochemistry/Electronics/Management/Political Science/Economics

ABC – Biology/Music

BBB – Languages ??and Linguistics

BBC – Chemistry/Environment, Economics and Ecology

BCC – Social Policy

CCC – Education Research

(*Only admission requirements for some subjects)

To learn about the admission requirements for specific courses and the score requirements for the International High School Graduation Examination, please refer to the admission brochures for undergraduate and postgraduate courses .

International students who do not meet the university admission requirements need to take preparatory courses first. The York International Foundation Year, offered by York College, is a one-year, full-time, intensive program accredited by the University of York.

The University of York's English Language Teaching Center offers a wide range of pre-semester English courses, including 6-month and 8-week English Language Foundation and free mid-semester English language courses.

Students whose first language is not English usually need to prove their English language proficiency before they can be admitted to the school. York University generally requires applicants to pass the IELTS test with a score of no less than 6.0; or a TOEFL written test score of no less than 550, or a computer-based test score of no less than 213. However, please note that in some cases schools may have higher requirements for English proficiency.

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Scholarships

Every year, York University awards a large number of scholarships to overseas students (undergraduate and postgraduate) with outstanding academic achievements. Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis and recipients are determined based on students’ academic ability and financial need. The amount of the annual scholarship is equivalent to one-third or one-sixth of the tuition fee. Depending on the student's progress, scholarships may even be available throughout their studies. The deadline for scholarship applications is May 1 each year. There are many other funding sources for international students.