Universities in the UK are leading the way in world-class scientific discovery, offering a wide range of research opportunities and modern laboratory facilities. These universities have Research Centres and institutes operating in many fields, such as biotechnology, energy, environment, health, social sciences and engineering. This provides opportunities for international collaborations and joint research programmes, technology transfer and the development of innovative solutions. Additionally, education opportunities at master's and doctoral levels are provided through postgraduate programs and research assistant positions. Laboratory facilities are also quite diverse; laboratories in different fields such as biotechnology, biomedicine, physics, engineering, computer science, artificial intelligence, social sciences, environment and sustainability research. The research results in these laboratories lead to significant scientific and medical developments. For example, essential studies such as the discovery of the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technique at the University of Cambridge and the development of an effective vaccine against COVID-19 at the University of Oxford took place in these laboratories. These developments have significantly impacted the fields of science and medicine and have played a significant role worldwide.