University of South Wales

The University of South Wales, established in 2013 through the merger of the University of Wales, Newport, and the University of Glamorgan, is one of the UK’s largest campus universities by student number. With a history dating back to 1841 and a global student body from 122 countries, it delivers a dynamic and inclusive educational experience.

The university spans five campuses across South Wales, including cutting-edge facilities in Cardiff and Newport city centers, with excellent transport links. It offers qualifications ranging from further education to PhDs, covering a wide spectrum of disciplines, including STEM, computing, surveying, and teacher training.