
The University of Sheffield is a leading research university located in Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England, and has thus far produced five Nobel Prize winners. University guides confirm their position as one of the UK's leading universities and the University is constantly ranked amongst the top 20 universities in Britain and Europe according to The Good University Guide. Recently, the 2010 Virgin Guide to British Universities affirmed that "Sheffield is a top university across the board".
Teaching quality assessments rate The University of Sheffield’s teaching very highly across a wide range of subjects, and official research assessments confirm our reputation as a centre for world-class research in many disciplines.
The University of Sheffield has over 24,000 students from 131 countries, and almost 6,000 staff. The University is a popular choice with applicants for university places, and once they arrive on campus students enjoy the experience so much that many settle in Sheffield after they graduate.
The University’s research partners and clients include Boeing, Rolls Royce, Unilever, Boots, AstraZeneca, GSK, ICI, Slazenger, and many more household names, as well as UK and overseas government agencies and charitable foundations.
The University’s academic partners include leading universities around the world. International partnerships include Worldwide Universities Network (USA, Europe and China) and our partnership with Leeds and York Universities (the White Rose Consortium) has combined research power greater than that of either Oxford or Cambridge.
The University's history stretches back to 1828, when the Sheffield School of Medicine was founded, and our University Charter was granted in 1905.
In collaboration with The University of Sheffield, SEGi offers the following programmes:
Connect to The University of Sheffield (UK) : http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/