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Bangor (University of Wales) Courses
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Bangor (University of Wales) Profile |
| Overview | The University of Wales, Bangor was founded in 1884, and now comprises of four faculties including the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, the Faculty of Science and Engineering, the Faculty of Education and the Faculty of Health Studies. Over half of the University's departments assessed to date in Teaching Quality Assessments (conducted on behalf of the Government) have achieved a top rating of 'excellent'. more.. |
| Location | Bangor is an ancient cathedral city situated on the north Wales coast in an area of natural beauty, eight kilometres from Snowdonia National Park, which boasts some of the most spectacular scenery in the country. Walkers and climbers are therefore close to some of Britain's most challenging terrain, while cyclists will find dedicated tracks, including one from Bangor to the National Park. more.. |
| Accommodation | The University of Wales, Bangor guarantees accommodation for all first year students and is also able to provide places in halls for many of second and third year students. The Accommodation Office can provide students with a list of private sector accommodation for those wishing to rent flats, bedsits or houses in Bangor and the surrounding area. more.. |
| Facilities | Bangor is a National Coaching Foundation Centre and has facilities for team sports such as rugby, football and hockey. Facilities include an athletics track, three sports halls, two gyms, tennis courts, floodlit grass pitches, and an all-weather pitch. more.. |
| Student Life | Students from the European Economic Area countries and from countries which have reciprocal health care arrangements with the UK are entitled to National Health Service (NHS) treatment. All international students (and their families) registered on a course of study in the UK lasting more than six months are also entitled to treatment by the NHS. more.. |
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