University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh is one of the six oldest universities in the United Kingdom (Britain) and one of the most renowned and prestigious universities in the world. It was founded in the year 1583 AD and continues to be a global institution for science and arts.
The University of Edinburgh comprises more than twenty schools and colleges, along with dozens of research centers, institutions, and scientific laboratories. The university ranks within the top twenty among the best global universities and is ranked eleventh in the world for research impact.
The university has a rich history of research and discoveries, making history in the field of genetics with the creation of the famous "Dolly the Sheep" by its scientists and their students. This was a groundbreaking achievement in the field of scientific discovery, especially in genetics. Additionally, many of the university's graduates have received prestigious international awards, including the Nobel Prize.
Today, the university is spread across five campuses throughout the city of Edinburgh, Scotland. It has approximately 35,000 students across various fields and academic levels. The university's budget exceeds one billion pounds sterling.