Bangor University
Bangor
International
Founded in 1884, Bangor University today is a thriving, forward-looking institution offering excellent opportunities. Around 10,000 students currently study with us and our teaching and research is grouped into twelve academic Schools.
Our MissionA strong, confident institution recognised regionally, nationally and internationally as a centre of excellence for its varied portfolio of teaching and research, and for the unique, multicultural, inclusive experience it provides for its staff and students.
A reputation for excellenceBangor University has a long tradition of academic excellence and a strong focus on the student experience. Around 10,000 students currently study at the University, with teaching staff based within twelve Academic Schools.
The university is ranked second in Wales for its research impact and is rated 30th in the UK for the Impact of its Research (REF2021). The REF recognised that 85% of Bangor’s research is either world-leading or internationally excellent.
LocationBangor is on the North Wales coast, a few miles from Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. We're well connected by road and rail.
The nearest airports to Bangor are Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Manchester Airport, which are both around 1.5 to 2 hours away.
The nearest port is Holyhead, which has direct sailings from Ireland. It is a 30 minute journey from Holyhead to Bangor.
The Bangor student experienceStudent life at Bangor University is vibrant and diverse. We have Clubs and Societies covering a range of interests, activities and sports, which means there’s something for everyone.
Students are given help and support from the moment they arrive. Our Student Services Centre provides advice and guidance on matters from money and housing to disability support, counselling, dyslexia, study skills and local faith provision. Every year hundreds of second and third year students are trained as Peer Guides to welcome new students to Bangor and provide practical advice to help them settle-in.