University of King's College
School info
3.9
Overall Quality
Reputation
4.3
Food
2.5
Clubs
3.8
Facilities
4.4
Internet
3
Location
4.5
Opportunities
3.7
Safety
4.8
Social
4.1
Happiness
4.3
Basic Information
Location
- Halifax, NS
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public university
- Established: 1789; 235 years ago (1789)
- Founder: Reverend Charles Inglis, Anglican Loyalists
Academic information
Degree Courses
- 60+ degree options
Key Area
- For the University of King's College
- here are some of the key research and academic areas: Environment
- Sustainability and Society
- History of Science and Technology
- Early Modern Studies
- Contemporary Studies
- Journalism and Media Studies. However
- if you are referring to King's College London
- the key research areas would be different. Here are some key areas for King's College London: Health
- Law
- Social Science and Public Policy
- Technology & Science
- Arts & Culture
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 914
- Undergraduates: 865
- Postgraduates: 49
- Academic Staff: 64
Notable Alumni
- The query seems to be referring to King's College London
- as there is no widely recognized institution named "University of King's College" in the context provided. Here are some notable alumni of King's College London: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
- Dr Lama Al Sulaiman
- Anita Anand
- Dina Asher-Smith
- Sir Arthur C. Clarke
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Good reviews
Overall 4.5
King's is a place that welcomes all. It's hard and frustrating at times, but is also immensely rewarding. The small size of the school allows you to form genuine connections with not just your peers, but also the professors, many of whom are experts in their field. Just one year at King's has positively changed me in so many different ways.
Overall 4.5
If you want a top rate education in Philosophy or the Humanities, the most vibrant college life in the country, and a rich set of traditions that help to foster a bond between students, faculty, and alumni, look no further than King's.
Overall 4.3
I felt an immediate sense of belonging when I first arrived at King's. The courses are incredible, the people are fantastic, and I couldn't ask for a more incredible school.
Overall 4.2
King's is a great university, I love being a student there! I made more friends and had a more satisfying educational experience in my first year than at any other time in the past. King's changed my life for the better!
Overall 4.2
Quaint wonderful school where hard work pays off. As professor Curran eloquently put it "we teach to reflect your improvement"
Overall 4.2
If you want a seriously rigorous and challenging education in philosophy, King's need be the only place you look. Hands down the best philosophy school in Canada, with an extremely unique and close knit community atmosphere.
Overall 4.2
If you want a seriously rigorous and challenging education in philosophy, King's need be the only place you look. Hands down the best philosophy school in Canada, with an extremely unique and close knit community atmosphere.
Overall 4.2
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Overall 4.1
Ive never felt more belonging in my life. Covid is tough and the work is challenging, but its rewarding and well worth it!
Overall 4.1
Choosing King's is the best decision I've ever made. FYP was tough as hell, but those who survive come out ten times better than when they entered. I could make a joke about entering, and returning from underworld, but that's been done before.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.7
FYP provides a stimulating environment for people interested in liberal arts. Unfortunately, FYP students can be pedantic and exclusive. They strive to be politically correct, and with a "tribal" mentality, they seek comfort in large groups. King's has a small atmosphere that you will either feel deeply connected to or completely excluded from.