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Bangor University offers courses across the sciences, arts, business, humanities and law. It has world-leading research, excellent teaching, and a vibrant student life in a beautiful location.
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Studying at Bangor. Take advantage of our impressive range...
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Student Choice Awards, Bangor University was voted 2nd in...
- Executive Education
"Bangor University is one of the best universities in the...
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There are several options that offer flexibility when it...
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What is a January start course? Our January start courses...
- Degree Apprenticeships
On this course, students work four days with their employer...
- Short Courses and CPD Training
Medru is a collaboration project in North Wales between...
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Formerly known as the University College of North Wales (UCNW; Welsh: Coleg Prifysgol Gogledd Cymru), and later the University of Wales, Bangor (UWB; Welsh: Prifysgol Cymru, Bangor), it adopted its current name in 2007, as it became independent from the University of Wales.
Learn about Bangor University, a prestigious UK institution with 5-star ratings and a diverse international community. Find out how to apply, explore courses, and get support for your studies.
Studying at Bangor. Take advantage of our impressive range of learning resources, including an extensive collection of books and journals, over 1,000 computers for you to use, PC rooms with 24-hour access, social learning spaces, state of the art science labs and an fMRI Scanner.
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.
Bangor University is a forward-looking institution in North Wales, offering excellent opportunities for teaching and research. Learn about its history, location, academic schools and colleges, strategic themes, partnerships and more.
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