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  1. Bangor University is steeped in history and offers excellent teaching. We're renowned for our world-leading research and our lecturers are experts in their field.

  2. Founded in 1884, dedicated to academic excellence for more than 140 years, Bangor University is one of the oldest and most prestigious degree awarding institutions in the UK. Find out more.

  3. Discover Bangor. Situated on the North Wales coast, Bangor is well connected and easy to reach from any part of the UK. Manchester Airport is only a two-hour train journey away and London is less than four hours away by train. EXPLORE OUR LOCATION. Video: International Students – an introduction to Bangor.

  4. Rob Brown is a Postdoctoral Researcher in Biogeochemistry working within the Ecosystems and Envrionment group. He is currently working on the BBSRC funded greenhouse gas removal demonstrator (GGR-D) project examining biochar as a tool for carbon sequestration.

  5. Founded in 1884, dedicated to academic excellence for more than 135 years, Bangor University is one of the oldest and most prestigious degree awarding institutions in the UK. Find out more.

  6. Founded in 1884, Bangor University today is a thriving, forward-looking institution offering excellent opportunities. Around 10,000 students currently study with us and our teaching and research is grouped into ten academic Schools.

  7. Pattern recognition is a very active field of research intimately bound to machine learning and data mining. Also known as classification or statistical classification, pattern recognition aims at building a classifier that can determine the class of an input pattern.

  8. Bangor University has a long tradition of academic excellence and a strong focus on the student experience. Around 10,000 students currently study at the University, with teaching staff based within fourteen Academic Schools.

  9. Bangor Business School is a leading teaching and research focused business school. We offer degree programmes across a full range of academic disciplines from undergraduate and postgraduate through to doctoral level.

  10. We're far easier to get to than you might think - there are good road links to Bangor along the north Wales coast from the M56 and M6. There are direct trains from London, Manchester, Crewe and Cardiff. There are also frequent ferries from nearby Holyhead to Ireland.