Chapter 409: Brother wants to report the pot but is afraid that the pot will not appreciate it

"Hmph...... Then why are you looking for a woman from another country to avenge the country, you are just looking for an excuse for yourself to sleep with a woman from another country. If you have the ability, you can take these national treasures in the museum and go back. Tang Yan said provocatively.

Ye Chao shook his head: "Don't provoke me, I'm not interested, I don't know the temper of the pot family yet? Don't make my brother want to report the pot, but the pot doesn't appreciate it and sells my brother." Forget it if I sell it, and it's not fun to send out a dog patrol to catch me. ”

"Snort...... You're also afraid of Nakabe's dog patrol. ”

"I'm not afraid, it's troublesome, don't beat them, think I'm a bully, beat them, they say I don't love pots, and it won't sound good to put me on a hat like a pot thief. Okay, don't provoke, be careful that I wait for you to sleep and you don't rest for three days and three nights......"

"Ah...... I didn't provoke you, I'm very well-behaved, can I help you find beautiful women?"

"Okay, uh, the first destination, the University of London. I've never been there......," Ye Chao said.

"Yes, but why don't you go to Cambridge......? Some poets have said that I don't take away a cloud with a wave of my sleeve. Tang Yan said.

"I know, it's your alma mater. Cheap Bridge ...... I've been there, forget it...... "Ye Chao doesn't like to go there again."

Therefore, this first stop is to kill the University of London.

What are you kidding, do you want Tang Yan to help find beautiful women when you get there, Ye Chao himself can let them automatically send them to the door.

The University of London is a comprehensive university with major disciplines including humanities, natural sciences, economics, education, engineering, law, medicine, music and theology. The various degree certificates, diplomas and certificates of completion issued by the university are generally recognized by countries around the world.

The University of London is not a physical university, but a federation of colleges and is one of the largest universities in the world.

Around 5% of students in the UK have studied at universities in London, which include some of the world's most prestigious schools. The university's faculties are highly autonomous, some of which are as large as a university, and the main administrative offices of the University of London are located in Senate House in Russell Square in London's Bloomsbury borough, which also houses the library and the rector's residence.

The London School of Economics and Political Science was founded in 1895 and merged into the University of London in 1900. He has an international reputation in the field of social science research. There are 3,890 students (including foreign students) in the school, and the highest degree is a doctoral degree.

The main subjects are Economics, Economic History, Social Science and Management, Social Statistics, Demography, International Relations, International History, Law and Social Psychology.

Royal Holloway is located in Surrey, just outside of the City of London, on a campus of 100 acres. For 80 years after its founding, only female students were admitted, and it is now a new coeducational college.

In 1982, the college invested £20 million in the expansion of the building, which was completed in 1986. The main majors are computer science, art, mathematics, earth science, life sciences and physics, with the highest degree being a Ph.D. degree.

Founded in 1916, the School of Oriental and African Studies is one of the leading centers for the study of Asian and African issues in the European region, with courses in economics, political science, history, geography, religious studies, anthropology, linguistics, art, architecture, music, and nearly 30 languages and literatures.

Founded in 1823 by the Birkbell Foundation, Birkbell College is one of the oldest colleges in the University of London.

Mainly engaged in adult education, there are two types of full-time and evening courses, which can lead to bachelor's and master's degrees, and continuing education courses (diplomas and certificates of completion) are also offered.

Goldsmith College, a liberal arts college incorporated into the University of London in 1904, has 2,500 full-time and 800 full-time students and 4,000 adult education students. Three-quarters of students (excluding adult students) are pursuing a master's or doctoral degree.

The Higher Colleges of the University of London also include the School of Education (founded in 1902 and part of the University of London since 1932 and one of the largest centres of higher education and research), Wye College (founded in 1947 as a centre of advanced research for teaching and research in agriculture, horticulture and the rural environment), and Hethrop College (with a division of theology and arts, with more than half of the undergraduate students employed).

University Faculty of Medicine (independent like higher schools)

The Association of Medical Graduate Students was founded in 1945 and merged into the University of London two years later with the aim of developing postgraduate medical education in the London region. It is quite prestigious in the British medical community. There are 7 professional medical schools: Cancer Institute, Child Health Institute, Dental Surgery Institute, Neurology Institute, Psychiatry Institute, Ophthalmology Institute, and Cardiothoracic Disease Research Institute.

Charleen Cross and Westminster Medical School In 1984, the Charleen Cross Hospital Medical School (founded in 1818) and the Westminster Medical School (founded in 1834) were merged to form one of the colleges of the University of London, offering bachelor's and master's degrees.

The London Hospital, School of Medicine, was founded in 1740 and renamed in 1785 and is now one of the affiliated colleges of the University of London. The medical program admits full-time students, and clinical medicine courses are only open to the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.

The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine was founded in 1924 as one of the affiliated colleges of the University of London. The Tropical Disease Hospital is a teaching hospital with major specialties including community health, infectious diseases, human nutrition, medical demography, medical microbiology, medical parasitology, medical statistics, occupational health, tropical medicine, etc. The faculty has students from more than 90 countries, with the highest degree being a PhD.

Queen Mary and Westfield College In 1989, Queen Mary College (founded in 1887) and Westfield College (founded in 1882) were merged to become one of the affiliated colleges of the University of London. The expansion was completed as planned in 1992 and it will be one of the largest colleges in the university.

The Royal Graduate School of Medicine became one of the affiliated colleges of the University of London in 1931 with a doctorate at its highest degree.

The Royal Veterinary College was founded in 1791 and merged into the University of London in 1875. Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees can be awarded.

St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, was founded in 1123, and in 1662 the first lectures were held to admit students. In 1921, it was renamed and became one of the affiliated colleges of the University of London.

The highest degree is the Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine.

The University Faculty of Medicine also includes the School of Pharmacy (founded in 1842), the Medical School of St Mary's Hospital (founded in 1854), the Medical School of St George's Hospital (founded in 1751), the Royal Freery College of Medicine (founded in 1874), and the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry of King's College (founded in 1831).

3. Institute for Advanced Study (administered by an administrative body appointed by the University of London)

The British College of Paris was founded in 1894 and is now one of the affiliated colleges of the University of London.

Languages (mainly for UK undergraduates) and English (main courses include language, literature, translation and English language training).

Founded in 1932, the Courtauld School of Art is dedicated to the study of art history and the teaching of bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs in the discipline, as well as postgraduate courses in the history of clothing, painting, murals, textiles, etc.

The Institute for Advanced Study in Law (ISL) was established in 1947 as a key research institution of the University of London, as well as an academic centre for the teaching and research of law for postgraduate students, as well as for undergraduate law students from other faculties.

Founded in 1953, the Institute of Classics is dedicated to the study of ancient Greek and Roman languages and literatures.

It is open to teachers, postgraduate students and scholars from the colleges of the University of London and other universities (including overseas universities), but does not directly recruit students.

Founded in 1949, the Commonwealth Institute is a graduate school of the University of London that teaches and researches social sciences and Commonwealth history.

The Institute of Germanic Languages was founded in 1950 and is mainly engaged in the study of German Chinese language and literature.

Founded in 1921 as the Centre for Historical Research at the University of London, the Institute of History is striving to become the center of world history, with the Centre for American Studies under it.

Founded in 1965, the Institute of Latin American Studies is the focal point for research and teaching institutions at the University of London and across the country for Latin American institutions.

The Warburg Institute was founded in 1905 and merged into the University of London in 1944. He is mainly engaged in the teaching and research of the history of European thought, culture, art and science, and also offers a master's degree in philosophy and is responsible for the thesis defense of the master's degree and doctoral degree.

The Institute for Advanced Study also includes the Institute of Legendary Literature and the Institute of Slavic and East European Studies (mainly engaged in the study of the language, literature, history, economics and current situation of the former Soviet Union and Eastern European countries).

Off-Campus Faculty (taught by faculty selected by the University of London)

The five external colleges are: the Jewish College, founded in 1855, offers Hebrew, Arabic, Aramaic (the lingua franca of ancient Western Asia), Syriac, the Jewish Code, and medieval Hebrew language and literature in the art department.

FOUNDED IN 1965, THE LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL OFFERS A TWO-YEAR MASTER'S PROGRAM AND A THREE-YEAR DOCTORAL PROGRAM, AND IS AIMED AT UNIVERSITY GRADUATES AROUND THE AGE OF 27 WITH 5?/FONT>6 YEARS OF WORK EXPERIENCE.

The Royal Academy of Music was founded in 1822 and is taught by music faculty members.

The Royal Academy of Music was founded in 1883 and is taught by faculty members of the Department of Music.

Trinity Conservatory of Music was founded in 1872 and is taught by faculty members of the Department of Music.

Other major academic institutions at the University of London include the University of London Observatory (built in 1929 on Mount Meer, outside the city), the University of London Audiovisual Centre (built in 1968), the University of London Botanic Gardens (located in Royal Holloway), the University Computer Services (with seven service centres), the University Marine Biology Experiment Station (located on the island of Cambrai, Scotland), and the University Library (with a collection of 1.4 million books and 5,500 periodicals, as well as its own library for each college and institute, including the University College Library, which has a collection of 900,000 volumes) 。

Centre for Atomic Reactors, University of London, Centre for International and Area Studies and University Computer Centre, University of London.

The University of London is renowned worldwide for the high quality of its teaching and research. World-class schools such as Imperial College London, London Business School, and London School of Economics enjoy an extremely high reputation in the world.

There are 148,000 students studying at the University of London in all faculties, and 28,000 off-campus students in 190 different countries around the world studying for their degrees.

Since 1858, the University of London's external degree study system has been implemented for more than 140 years to meet the needs of students who are unable to study in the UK for various reasons to receive a high-quality education at the University of London, and to adhere to the purpose of unified registration, unified syllabus, unified examination, and unified degree awarding to ensure the rigor of teaching.

Out-of-school students can study from anywhere in the world and decide for themselves how they prepare for their exams. They can choose to take part in formal study at any of the University of London's accredited business schools. Regardless of how and where a student studies their degree, the degree they receive is exactly the same, the official degree at the University of London, and there is no such thing as an "off-campus degree".

Currently, students from more than 150 countries around the world are enrolled in University of London's off-campus programs. It opens up a pathway for students who want to obtain a degree from the University of London, but are unable to study at the University of London for various reasons.