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The University of Wales was founded in 1893 by Royal Charter and has a long and proud history of higher education in Wales. It offers research, alumni, press and shop services, as well as Celtic studies and language projects.
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The University of Wales has a long and proud history,...
- History of The University of Wales
In August 2017, both the University of Wales and the...
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Welsh And Celtic Postgraduate Studies. The University of...
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Prospective Students. Founded in 1893, the University of...
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Alumni. Every student who has successfully completed a...
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Transcript / Diploma Supplement. The University of Wales...
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Learn about the history, structure and controversies of the University of Wales, the first university established in Wales in 1893. Find out how it became a confederal university and how it is linked to other institutions in the UK and abroad.
The University of Wales is a higher education institution that offers validated provision in 30 countries. Learn about its rankings, fees, scholarships and similar universities.
Learn about the origins, development and achievements of the University of Wales, founded in 1893 and transformed in 2017. Discover how the University promotes and celebrates the Welsh language, culture and heritage through its programmes and activities.
Learn about the history, role and achievements of the University of Wales and its partner institution, University of Wales Trinity Saint David. Find out how to apply, study and graduate from these leading Welsh universities.
Learn about the history, structure and achievements of the University of Wales, the first and oldest university of Wales. Find out its global rank, contact details, featured jobs and more.
A multi-campus university in South West Wales, formed by the merger of the University of Wales, Lampeter and Trinity University College in 2010. It offers a range of courses in arts, humanities, education, health and social sciences, and has a patron of King Charles III.