Queen Mary University of London , UK

Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) is a public research university in London, England, and a constituent college of the federal University of London. It dates back to the foundation of London Hospital Medical College in 1785. Queen Mary College, named after Mary of Teck, was admitted to the University of London in 1915 and in 1989 merged with Westfield College to form Queen Mary and Westfield College. In 1995 Queen Mary and Westfield College merged with St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College and the London Hospital Medical College to form the School of Medicine and Dentistry. Its main campus is in the Mile End area of Tower Hamlets, with other campuses in Holborn, Smithfield and Whitechapel. In 2015/16 it had 17,140 students and 4,000 staff.[6] Queen Mary is organised into three faculties – the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Faculty of Science and Engineering and Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry – within which there are 21 academic departments and institutes. Queen Mary is a member of the Russell Group of leading British research universities, the Association of Commonwealth Universitiesand Universities UK. Queen Mary is a major centre for medical teaching and research and is part of UCL Partners, the world’s largest academic health science centre. It has a strategic partnership with the University of Warwick, including research collaboration and joint teaching of English, history and computer science undergraduates. Queen Mary also collaborated with Royal Holloway, University of London, to run programmes at the University of London Institute in Paris. However, from September 2016, Queen Mary took over the functions provided by Royal Holloway. Queen Mary also collaborates with University of London International Programmes to offer its post graduate law and Global MBA program. For 2016-17, Queen Mary had a turnover of £428.8 million, including £107.6 million from research grants and contracts. The Medical College of the Royal London Hospital (now part of Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry) was England’s first medical school when it opened in 1785. In 1850, Elizabeth Blackwell became the first fully qualified female doctor in the UK, after training at St Bartholomew’s Hospital. The main Mile End campus contains the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Faculty of Science and Engineering, the Queens’ Building/People’s Palace/Octagon, the main college library, the student union, Draper’s bar and club, several restaurants, a number of halls of residences and a gym. The educational and research sites of the Arts Research Centre, Computer Science, the large Engineering building, G.E. Fogg Building, Francis Bancroft Building, G. O. Jones Building, Joseph Priestley Building, Lock-keeper’s Graduate Centre, and the Mathematical Science Building, are all located within the Mile End campus. The West Smithfield campus of Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, the West Smithfield Medical Library, the Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, the John Vane Science Centre, the Heart Centre and St Bartholomew’s Hospital are based in Smithfield. The Centre for Commercial Law Studies and LLM teaching and postgraduate law research activities are based in Lincoln’s Inn Fields in Holborn. The Malta campus, situated on the island of Gozo, is part of Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry. Students taught at the Malta campus are offered the same curriculum as taught at the Barts medical school in London, for the MBBS Medicine and Medicine Foundation programmes. Queen Mary and Westfield College was established by Act of Parliament and the granting of a Royal charter in 1989, following the merger of Queen Mary College (incorporated by charter in 1934) and Westfield College (incorporated in 1933). The Charter has subsequently been revised three times: in 1995 (as a result of the merger of the College with the Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry); in 2008 (as a result of the Privy Council awarding the College Degree Awarding Powers; and in July 2010 (following a governance review). Queen Mary has around 3,000 staff, who teach and research across a wide range of subjects in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Laws, Medicine and Dentistry and Science and Engineering. Almost 17,000 students study at the 21 academic schools and institutes, with just over 30 percent coming from overseas and represent 130 different countries. Queen Mary awarded over £2 million in studentships to prospective postgraduate students for the 2011/12 academic year. Queen Mary’s main library is located on the Mile End campus where most subjects are represented. It also has two medical libraries in Whitechapel and West Smithfield. Usual opening hours are 8 am to midnight. Since September 2017, the Mile End Library has been open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week during term time (including bank holidays). According to the 2017 Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide, approximately 12% of Queen Mary’s undergraduates come from independent schools. In the 2016-17 academic year, the university had a domicile breakdown of 68:10:22 of UK:EU:non-EU students respectively with a female to male ratio of 54:46. The Students’ Union Hub replaces the previous office called the Blomley Centre. It is named after a former President and VP Education, Laura Blomeley, who completed her term in office with terminal cancer. In remembrance of her commitment to QMSU, two key rooms in the new Students’ Union Hub have been named after her. Queen Mary students are also permitted to use the facilities at Student Central, the former University of London Union, located a 15-minute tube ride away in Bloomsbury. All India Call & WhatsApp Helpline for MBBS/MD Admission : +91 9001099110 Popular Links | MBBS in India, MBBS in China, MBBS in Bangladesh, MBBS in Georgia

Universidad de Oriente Escuela de Medicina, Nucleo de Anzoategui, Venezuela

The Universidad de Oriente, Núcleo Anzoategui ( UDO Anzoategui ) is a Venezuelan public institution of higher education , which began its work on January 9 , 1963 as the “Technological Institute of the East”. Currently, some 17,000 undergraduate students and 500 postgraduate students are studying. It has two extensions, one is in the city of   Anaco  and the other in the city of  Cantaura  where courses are given for the use of the region. According to the Academic Ranking of Universities it is positioned in the 5th place among the main institutes of Venezuela. The Universidad de Oriente was created on November 21, 1958, through Decree Law No. 459 issued by the Governing Board chaired by Dr. Edgar Sanabria , being Minister of Education Dr. Rafael Pizani . On February 20, 1960, by Resolution of the University Council, the Nucleo de Anzoátegui of the Universidad de Oriente was created in Barcelona, ​​responding to the regional demands of professionals and technicians. This nucleus began its teaching activities on February 12, 1963, with the opening of the careers of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Chemical Engineering. The founders and first and only professors of this Nucleus, originally conceived as Technological Institute of the East, were the Engineers Justo Marquez Muñoz Tébar and Humberto Antonorsi of Mechanical Engineering, Rafael Hernández Olivares of Electrical Engineering and Alberto Ochoa of Chemical Engineering In the second semester of 1974, the Núcleo de Anzoátegui was restructured, creating the Schools of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the School of Administrative Sciences, the School of Medicine and the Basic Studies Unit. Currently 14 races are taught at its headquarters in Barcelona. The extension of Anaco was created to offer careers in Public Accounting, Administration, Industrial Engineering and Systems Engineering. The Organizing Committee of the Universidad de Oriente decided the creation of the Anzoátegui Nucleus, for which a team of engineers was formed, consisting of Mechanical Engineer Justo Marquez Muñoz Tébar graduated from the USA, who coordinated and administered it and at the same time of mechanical engineering career planning, Mr. Humberto Antonorsi with metallurgical engineering studies in Germany, Chemical Engineer Alberto Ochoa obviously in charge of the future career in Chemical Engineering and Electric Engineer Rafael Hernández Olivares with studies in Post graduate in France, in charge of electrical engineering. The Organizing Commission of the UDO had an agreement with the Government of France that a Franco Vdnezolano Vocational Training Center would be created in Puerto La Cruz for the training and specialization of technical personnel in electricity in Puerto La Cruz, for this purpose the Engineer Rafael Hernández Olivares coordinated with the Electricity of France in that Republic everything related to the creation of said Center. The Center started its activities in a place in what used to be called the black highway, now Avda. Municipal. In the same premises, the first class was given to a group of Chemical Engineering students from Cumaná. Later, a shed was rented on the same avenue where the classrooms, offices, etc. were temporarily installed, and mechanical and electrical engineering careers were started in addition to the already existing Chemical Engineer. At that time, steps were taken to obtain the land for the construction of the ITO with positive results, the name and symbols of the ITO are still preserved in the hill that adjoins those lands. The Anzoategui Nucleus of the Universidad de Oriente is located in the city of Barcelona , originally this land belonged to the periphery of the city but with the development of the conurbation between Lechería, Barcelona and Puerto La Cruz it became part of the geographical center of the same, the enclosure has an enviable location in a point of very easy access between the two main avenues of the city such as Av. Jorge Rodríguez and Av. Argimiro Gabaldon. It has more than 10 buildings, multiple sports areas, library , auditorium, university dining room. The student population comes from multiple locations throughout the eastern region due to the system of scholarships and assistantships that the university has to help students of humble origins. The core of Anzoategui has 3 main schools: Engineering and Applied Sciences, Health Sciences and Administrative Sciences as well as study and research centers. It also has an extension in the center-south region of the state.

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