Prospective Students
Founded in 1893, the University of Wales is the degree-awarding body for higher education students at its accredited and affiliated institutions across Wales as well as over 130 institutions offering validated provision in 30 countries.
The University also comprises the acclaimed CAWCS| research centre, the University of Wales Press|, the Global Academy| and a conference centre| set in the Welsh countryside.
A validated programme is one that has been designed by your Institution and submitted to the University of Wales for approval. Validation means that your programme is equivalent in level and standard to similar programmes offered throughout UK higher education.
As a University of Wales student you will:
As a University of Wales student you will be able to:
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Network with students all over the world through the University’s website
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Use the University of Wales Online Library of high quality electronic databases, eJournals and eBooks
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Meet academics of the University of Wales when they visit your collaborative centre
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Take part in a Graduation Celebration to celebrate your achievement
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Become a member of the University’s
Alumni association
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Apply for University of Wales’ bursary awards to cover tuition fees
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Complete an International Student Survey on your study experience
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Apply to act as Student Representative on University of Wales committees
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You must contact the Institution which delivers the course you are interested in joining
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This means that an Institution has designed a course, for which it has full responsibility for teaching, which has been approved by the University as of an appropriate quality and standard to lead to a University of Wales award.
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The University of Wales works with a wide number of Institutions over the world - find out if a course is offered in your country by using the Course Search| facility
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The Institution that delivers the course you are interested in joining is responsible for all visa matters. For more information see the UK Border Agency website|
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