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every year since the poll's inception, and has been awarded six Queen's Anniversary Prizes.


School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London Key Statistics


• Established: 1916 • Location: London • Undergraduates: 2,940 • Postgraduates: 2,225 • Director: Professor Paul Webley • Website: www.soas.ac.uk


Description


SOAS, University of London (the School of Oriental and African Studies) is the only Higher Education institution in the UK specialising in the study of Asia, Africa and the Near and Middle East. It has a diverse and cosmopolitan student body, with 38% coming from outside the UK


and 45% studying at postgraduate level. SOAS has established itself a world-class research institution. In the latest research assessment, its Asian Studies reseach was ranked first in the UK.


University of Sussex Key Statistics


• Established: 1961 • Location: Falmer, East Sussex • Undergraduates: 8,965 • Postgraduates: 3,265 • Vice-Chancellor: Professor Michael Farthing


• Website: www.sussex.ac.uk


Description The University of Sussex is a leading research-intensive university. In the most recent research assessment, over 90% of Sussex's research was rated as world leading, internationally excellent or


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internationally recognised. Sussex ranked in the top 20 for 18 research areas, and ranked 1st for American studies, 2nd for politics, and 3rd for art history. Sussex has one of the most beautiful campus locations in Britain, situated in rolling parkland on the edge of Brighton, the campus combines award-winning architecture with green open spaces. The campus is surrounded by the South Downs National Park, but is just a few minutes away from the lively city of Brighton and Hove.


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