Cardiff University is a public university established in 1883 at Cardiff, capital city of Wales, UK. The University’s aim is to be ranked among top 100 universities worldwide and top 25 universities in the UK. It is one of the leading British universities, the second oldest and one of largest universities in Wales city with 27, 774 students. The University is made up of 27 schools divided into three colleges including: Biomedical and Life Sciences; Arts,
Humanities and Social Sciences; and Physical Sciences and Engineering. The University has good placement record, 95% of the graduates get either job or admission for higher
education within short time of their course completion. As per QS World University Rankings, the University is ranked 143 in the world and received highest rating for students satisfaction
factor in National Student Survey conducted in Wales in 2013. Martin Evans and Robert Huber, past alumni of the University are Nobel laureates. The University is among top 24 UK universities of Russel group that are renowned for their strong research focus. The University’s constituent research institutes including: European
Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute,
Neuroscience and
Mental Health Research Institute, Cardiff Catalysis Institute, and Sustainable Places Research Institute. These research institutions work towards answering research questions of top concern.
Last Updated on: Nov 25, 2024