Rankings
QS: |
#19 |
TIMES: |
#20 |
US News: |
#20 |
QS: |
#20 |
TIMES: |
#20 |
US News: |
#19 |
ARWU: |
#20 |
About Institution
The College of Physical Science was established in Newcastle in 1871. In those days, it was part of a division of the federal University of Durham.
Over the years, the College saw a number of changes, being renamed as Armstrong College in 1904. It then merged with the School of Medicine and Surgery to become King’s College in 1937.
The College was renowned for teaching key disciplines such as mathematics, science, art and literature. Where it really began to shine was in its innovative approach to applied sciences.
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