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Answered 2 weeks ago
Indian students have a bright prospect of getting admission to Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) if they are able to meet the required academic and English language proficiency standards. QMUL is a very diverse institution and encourages international students to join its ranks. Academic record
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 21 hours ago
Some of the guidance and facilities provided by the Queen Mary University of London, which makes it a great place to study are:
- Careers and Enterprise- It provides information, advice, and employer events to help the students work while studying and after they graduate. Students can also build their
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Answered 20 hours ago
Queen Mary University of London is among the prestigious universities. The university has more than 200,000 alumni members, who are known in the field of work. Till date, the university has had 9 Nobel Laureates, who are mentioned in the table below:
Name | Field of Study (Award Received in) |
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Sir Ronald Ross | Physiology or Medicine (1902) For discovering the life-cycle of the malarial parasite Plasmodium |
Edgar Adrian | Physiology or Medicine (1932) For his work on the function of neurons |
Sir Henry Hallett Dale | Physiology or Medicine (1936) For his discoveries relating to the chemical transmission of nerve impulses |
Sir John Vane | Physiology or Medicine (1982), For his work on prostaglandins |
Sir Joseph Rotblat | Peace (1995), For his lifelong devotion to nuclear abolition |
Sir Peter Mansfield | Physiology or Medicine (2003), For his pioneering work on Magnetic Resonance Imaging as a diagnostic technique |
Sir Charles K. Kao | Physics (2009), For his achievements concerning the transmission of light in fibres for optical communication |
Mario Vargas Llosa | Literature (2010), For his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the individual's resistance, revolt, and defeat |
Sir Peter John Ratcliffe | Physiology or Medicine (2019), For the discovery of how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability |
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Beginner-Level 3
Answered 3 weeks ago
Queen Mary University of London, QMUL, is a research-intensive university which prides itself on the values of diversity and social mobility. In terms of research quality, the university ranked joint 7th in the UK; the percentage of research evaluated as being internationally excellent or world-lead
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Answered 20 hours ago
The QMUL has till date contibuted 9 Nobel laureates. The maximum nobel awards are awarded to Medicine or Physiology. The Nobel Prize Winners are given below:
Name | Field of Study (Award Received in) |
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Sir Ronald Ross | Physiology or Medicine (1902) For discovering the life-cycle of the malarial parasite Plasmodium |
Edgar Adrian | Physiology or Medicine (1932) For his work on the function of neurons |
Sir Henry Hallett Dale | Physiology or Medicine (1936) For his discoveries relating to the chemical transmission of nerve impulses |
Sir John Vane | Physiology or Medicine (1982), For his work on prostaglandins |
Sir Peter Mansfield | Physiology or Medicine (2003), For his pioneering work on Magnetic Resonance Imaging as a diagnostic technique |
Sir Peter John Ratcliffe | Physiology or Medicine (2019), For the discovery of how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability |
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Beginner-Level 3
What are the chances for an Indian student to get admission at Queen Mary University of London?