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University of Warwick
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

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Official website: https://www.warwick.ac.uk
Tel:+44 24 7652 3523
Address:Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom
The University of Warwick is a public research university located at the junction of Coventry and Warkley, UK. It is a member of the Russell Group, Midlands Innovation Alliance, Flat Glass University, European University Association, Commonwealth University Association, Global University Advanced Research Institute Alliance, and Sino-British University Engineering Education and Research Alliance. The University of Warwick was founded in 1961, stemming from the British government's plan to expand higher education. It was granted a royal charter in 1965 and has legal status and a certain degree of autonomy. The school is divided into three colleges, including the College of Arts, the College of Science, Engineering and Medicine, and the College of Social Sciences, with a total of 41 departments in each college. In the 2025QS World University Rankings, the University of Warwick ranks 69th; 2025US News World University Rankings 172nd; 2024 Times World University Rankings 106th. It is also ranked relatively high in the UK, such as the 8th in the UK University Guide published by The Guardian in 2023. Warwick Business School is known as one of the top business schools in the UK. It is the first triple-accredited business school in the UK. It has a high academic reputation in Europe and even globally. It is also one of the target schools of the world's nine largest investment banks in the world. As of 2023, the school covers an area of ​​290 hectares and has four campuses: Central Campus, Gilbert Hill Campus, Westwood and Technology Park, and Lakeside and Wheatfield Campus. The Warwick Arts Center on campus is a multi-venue art complex located on the main campus of the university and is one of the largest art venues in the UK. The school has approximately 25,291 students (including 10,987 international students) and 2,535 academic and research staff. 71% of the overall students are undergraduates and 29% are master's students. The school has a wide range of majors, and some of its subjects are in a leading position in the UK. For example, applied mathematics ranks first in the UK, tied with Oxford and Cambridge, and pure mathematics, computer science and business research are second in the UK; management, economics, statistics and engineering science are also the school's "ace majors". Other excellent majors include molecular biology, education, English language and literature, communication and media studies, history, drama and performing arts, philosophy, politics and sociology. Its application requirements vary depending on the major and degree. For undergraduate applications, the A-level requirement is generally AAA, and it must include mathematics, statistics or finance subjects. The language requirement is an IELTS total score of 7.0 and no less than 6.5 for each subject. Master's applications for business, management and finance-related courses generally require applicants to obtain at least a second-class honors bachelor's degree. There is no requirement for GMAT or GRE for course applications, but providing a score of 700+ will greatly increase the application pass rate; if you want to apply for an MBA program, in addition to obtaining a second-class honors bachelor's degree, you also need a GMAT score of 660 or above and at least three years of business-related work experience; the basic IELTS requirement for business master's programs is a total score of 6.5 points and no less than 6.0 points for each item. (Institutional requirements may change every year, and the score requirements for each major are different. Please refer to the official website for details)