1st Technical University of Madrid, Spain
Universidad Politecnica de Madrid is an old university; some of its faculties are over 100 years old. The Faculty of Architecture and Engineering is of great importance as it is where the history of technology has been written in Spain for more than two centuries. The university offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in business, social sciences, engineering and technology. The university has 3 000 staff and 35 000 students.
Tuition fees: around 1,000 euros per year.
2. University of Hamburg (Germany)
The university has six faculties. These faculties provide education in almost every field, from economics, law and social sciences to humanities, natural sciences, computer science and medicine. More than 5,000 staff and around 38,000 students. One of the largest universities in Germany.
Tuition fee: 300 EUR per semester.
3. Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain.
One of the oldest universities in the world. The most prestigious institution in Spain. It has two campuses. One is located in Moncloa and the other in the city center. It offers bachelor's degrees in business, social sciences, arts, humanities, medicine and engineering; it is a very large university with more than 45,000 students.
Tuition fees: between 1,000 EUR and 4,000 EUR for all semesters.
4. oxford university (united kingdom)
The history of this institution dates back to 1096. It is the oldest English-speaking university in the world and has more than 20,000 students. It offers degrees in business, social sciences, arts and humanities, language and culture, medicine, engineering and technology. More than 5,000 employees. Winner of nine royal prizes.
Tuition fees From £15,000.
5. University of Glasgow (United Kingdom)
The University of Glasgow is one of the oldest universities in the United Kingdom. It is the fourth oldest university in the entire English-speaking world. It is ranked among the top 10 research destinations in the UK. It has a range of programs for study and employment abroad. Areas of study include business, social sciences, arts, humanities, languages and culture, medicine, engineering and technology. Doctoral programs are also available.
Tuition fees From £13,750.
6. Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany.
Founded in 1810. At the time it was known as the 'mother of modern universities'. "This university has a great reputation. This university offers a comprehensive humanist education. It is the first university of its kind in the world. Like other universities on this list, it offers bachelor's and master's degrees as well as doctoral degrees. 35,000 people chew the granite of science at this university. The university is unique in that only 200 people work here.
Tuition fee: 294 EUR per semester.
7. University of Twente (Netherlands)
Dutch university founded in 1961. It initially operated as a technical university to increase the number of engineers. It is currently the only university in the Netherlands with a campus. Its capacity is limited to 7,000 students. However, 3,300 scientists and professionals work at the university.
Tuition fees are between 6,000-25,000 Euros per year.
8. University of Bologna (Italy)
One of the oldest universities in the world. Many believe that this university is the origin and foundation of European culture. Every year 198 different directions are offered to applicants; more than 5,000 staff and 45,000 students.
Tuition fees: from 600 Euros (approx.) per semester.
9. London School of Economics and Political Science (United Kingdom)
It was founded in 1895 to support students majoring in social sciences. It has a campus in central London. Students can study criminology, anthropology, social psychology, international relations, sociology and many other disciplines. Around 10 000 students study here and 1 500 staff work here. The institution has produced 35 world leaders and heads of state and 16 Nobel Prize winners.
Tuition fees: £16,395 per year.
10. Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium).
Founded in 1425. It is now the largest university in Belgium. It is very prestigious with campuses in Brussels and Flanders; it has more than 70 international study programs. At the same time, 40,000 students study here and 5,000 staff work here.
Tuition fee: EUR 600 per year (approx.).
It so happened that our education is much worse than foreign. It is definitely much better to study at a European University and get a job there than to graduate from ours and trade in the market with a higher education.
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