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Aston University is a public research university in Birmingham city, England.
Aston University is a public research university in Birmingham city, England. The University received its Royal Charter from Queen Elizabeth II on 22 April 1966. In 1955, it became the UK's first College of Advanced Technology. It has a friendly and green campus with several facilities, including cafes, a supermarket, and places to meet, study and get healthy. The University has a mission to become the UK's leading University for students aspiring to succeed in business and the professions, where original research, enterprise, and inspiring teaching deliver local and global impact. The University proudly wins the trust of more than 13000 students studying in all 12 schools from approximately 120 countries.
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[edit] Key Features
Apart from the various facilities available at the university, it has some key features which can convince an international student to study in Aston. These features are:
- 79% of research is recognised as world-leading
- 75.0% overall satisfaction among Aston students
- 28th in the UK for Graduate Career Prospects
- 33rd in the UK for students achieving First or Upper Second Class Degrees
- 36th in the UK for student Degree Completion Rate
- 3000 international students from 120 countries
- 24/7 facility of library
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