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Founded by Royal Charter in 1883, Cardiff University is a
dynamic and successful centre of higher education with an
international reputation for high quality teaching and research.
Through the efforts of a dedicated and talented staff, the
University has established itself as a progressive and
successful centre of higher education and earned its current
position among the front rank of British universities. The
success serves further to fuel our ambition as we increase our
service to society - locally, nationally and internationally.
Cardiff
University is recognised in independent government assessments
as one of Britain's leading teaching and research universities.
Founded by
Royal Charter in 1883, the University today combines impressive
modern facilities and a dynamic approach to teaching and
research with its proud heritage of service and achievement.
The
University's breadth of expertise in research and research-led
teaching encompasses: the humanities; the natural, physical,
health, life and social sciences; engineering and technology;
preparation for a wide range of professions; and a longstanding
commitment to lifelong learning.
From its
outstanding central location amidst the parks, Portland-stone
buildings and tree-lined avenues that form the city's elegant
civic centre, the University's students and staff are drawn from
throughout the world, attracted by its international reputation
and commitment to innovation and excellence in all areas of
activity. Cardiff is a member of the Russell Group of Britain's
leading research universities.
Having gained
national and international standing, Cardiff University's vision
is to be recognised as a world-class university and to
achieve the associated benefits for its students, staff and all
other stakeholders.
The student
population is drawn from a variety of backgrounds, with students
attracted from throughout Wales, the rest of the UK and
world-wide. International students comprise some 17 per cent of
the total student population. Government performance indicators
show that the students are more likely to succeed in their
studies, with first-year completion rates considerably higher
than national averages and also higher that some similar
universities.
Many of the
University's degree schemes provide partial or complete
exemption from relevant professional examinations and more than
forty schemes of study benefit from accreditation and input from
professional bodies. More than twenty per cent of Cardiff
University students pursue postgraduate study.
Promoting
health and welfare with special reference to the needs of Wales
is an important role of the University and one which is
fulfilled via a strongly inter-disciplinary and
multi-partnership approach. Central among the partners in this
all-Wales role is the National Health Service (NHS) in Wales,
with which the University is linked at all levels
The University
is located in and around the Portland stone buildings, parks and
tree-lined avenues that form Cardiff's magnificent civic
centre. In recent years, substantial investment has been made
into the University estate, including the expansion of life
sciences facilities and current development of a new brain
research centre and a new building for Optometry and Vision
Sciences.
Unusually for
a civic university, most of the University's student residential
accommodation is within easy walking distance of lecture
theatres, libraries and the students' union, saving the students
time and money.
A place in one
of the University's 4,700 student rooms is guaranteed to all
first-year undergraduates entering through the normal admissions
cycle. The vast majority of student residences are single
en-suite study bedrooms in self catered flats - and students
enjoy some of the lowest rents in the UK, according to a survey
by the National Union of Students.
Networked
computers offering a wealth of software applications are
available to every student, there is a dedicated Graduate Centre
providing support and facilities for postgraduates additional to
those available within their Schools.
Importance is
attached to ensuring that Cardiff University graduates have the
personal and intellectual skills demanded by employers, and this
results in very high levels of graduate employment.
The University
is the largest provider of adult education in Wales, with the
Cardiff Centre for Lifelong Learning providing several hundred
courses in venues across South East Wales. The University's
lifelong learning activities also encompass the professional
development work carried out by schools for employers, and many
of these courses are custom-made to suit an individual company's
needs. The Centre also offers business language training at all
levels.
The University
is one of the largest employers in Cardiff, with a staff of some
5,000 and is a substantial purchaser of goods and services,
making a major contribution to the prosperity of the region.
Academic expertise and research facilities are used to
advantage by industry and commercial partners, government bodies
and other organisations.
These
contracts, combined with the provision of professional updating
courses and the provision of sophisticated equipment and
specialist skills, enable the University to help improve the
efficiency, competitiveness and profitability of industry and
commerce.
The University
also helps to generate new business ideas and spin-out companies
in the region; technology transfer activities, from start-up
companies and the licensing of new products to industry,
contribute tens of millions of pounds to the economy each year.
The acclaimed
Cardiff University Innovation Network has introduced several
hundred companies to the expertise, knowledge and facilities of
the University. The University's Manufacturing Engineering
Centre, based in the School of Engineering, has a customer base
of some 100 small and medium size enterprises and it regularly
disseminates the results of its ground-breaking work to more
than 2,000 companies throughout the UK.
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