Overview
Bangor University, located in North Wales, was established in 1884, and the university has a long history of academic excellence and offers a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. With around 10,000 students from over 85 countries, Bangor provides a welcoming and supportive environment for international students.
The university is divided into several colleges, covering disciplines such as Arts and Humanities, Natural Sciences, Health and Behavioural Sciences, and Physical and Applied Sciences. Bangor is known for its expertise in Ocean Sciences, Psychology, and Environmental Science, and the university also has a strong reputation for its research output, with many departments ranked highly in national assessments. Bangor’s research is often focused on environmental sustainability, health, and the social sciences, aligning with global challenges and enhancing the university’s impact.
Bangor University is recognised for its beautiful location between the Snowdonia National Park and the Menai Strait, offering students a unique outdoor experience alongside their studies.