
Bangor, Wales

Bangor University was founded in 1884, making it one of the oldest and most prestigious degree awarding institutions in the UK. Bangor is consistently ranked amongst the top 50 of more than 130 state-recognised universities in surveys conducted by leading UK newspapers and an impressive 13 of our academic schools were awarded the top 3 and grades during the UK Government’s most recent Research Assessment Exercise.
Bangor offers a wide range of courses at undergraduate, postgraduate taught and research levels including Business, Banking & Finance, Management, Psychology, Chemistry, Environmental and Ocean Sciences, Health Sciences, Computer Science & Electronics, Humanities, Law, Biological Sciences and Education.
The University is committed to encouraging individuals to achieve their highest potential, which is why we are committed to the tutorial system and to teaching in smaller groups. Students enjoy a high teacher to student ratio compared to other UK and US universities. Our staff know each student personally by name and have an open door policy. This also enables staff to keep in close contact with each and every student and monitor their academic and personal development.
In a major survey into student satisfaction at institutions throughout the UK, University of Wales, Bangor has been awarded 1st place in the 'most helpful administration' category and 12th place overall..
The cost of living in Bangor is lower than in larger city universities – therefore we can keep down our student accommodation costs and students can save up to 40% on living costs.
Students can rest assured that Bangor is a relatively clean, healthy and safe place to live. Crime-rates are amongst the lowest in the UK and as it is a compact city – university buildings, accommodation and city centre are all within safe walking distance, so there is no need to catch buses and trains - and students save money.
Living in Bangor enables students to combine a high quality educational experience with a wonderful living environment. North Wales is an area of outstanding natural beauty, yet close to major cities such as Manchester and Liverpool, so travelling to and from Bangor is easy - only a two-hour train journey from Manchester International Airport and four-hours from London.
- Arts & Humanities
- Business, Social Sciences & Law
- Education and Lifelong Learning
- Natural Science
- Health & Behavioural Sciences
- Physical & Applied Science



