Cardiff University is recognised in independent government assessments as one of Britain's leading teaching and research universities.
Founded by Royal Charter in 1883, the University today combines impressive modern facilities and a dynamic approach to teaching and research with its proud heritage of service and achievement.
The University's breadth of expertise in research and research-led teaching encompasses: the humanities; the natural, physical, health, life and social sciences; engineering and technology; preparation for a wide range of professions; and a longstanding commitment to lifelong learning.
From its outstanding central location amidst the parks, Portland-stone buildings and tree-lined avenues that form the city's elegant civic centre, the University's students and staff are drawn from throughout the world, attracted by its international reputation and commitment to innovation and excellence in all areas of activity. Cardiff is a member of the Russell Group of Britain's leading research universities.
Programs
, Archaeology, Architecture, Astronomy, Business, Chemistry, City and Regional Planning, Communication, Computer Science, Cultural Studies, Dentistry, Earth Sciences, Engineering, English, European Studies, Health Care Studies, History, Journalism, Law, Mathematics, Medicine, Midwifery, Music, Nursing, Ocean Sciences, Optometry, Pharmacy, Philosophy, Physics, Psychology, Religion, Social Sciences
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Undergraduate and Graduate Instructional Program
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Address:
McKenzie House 30-36 Newport Road CF24 0DE Cardiff
Wales United Kingdom Phone: +44 (0)29 208 74416 Fax: +44 (0)29 208 74143 http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/
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Admissions office:
Cardiff University Admission McKenzie House 30-36 Newport Road CF24 0DECardiff
Wales United Kingdom
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