Research at Cardiff University

Research at Cardiff University
Cardiff University is a leading research university in Wales and the only Welsh educational institution included in the prestigious Russell Group, which brings together 24 of the best British research universities.

The university conducts numerous studies in various fields. According to the Research Excellence Framework (REF), the university ranks 2nd in the UK in terms of the contribution that its research makes to society, and 5th in the UK in terms of research quality.

Cardiff University is the holder of six Queen's Anniversary Prize science awards and receives the largest research grants and grants of around £ 100 million.

As we have already noted, Cardiff University offers a wide selection of research programs for graduate and doctoral programs. Students of these programs get the opportunity to work in modern laboratories and scientific institutes of the university. The number of Cardiff research centers and institutes is constantly increasing, and recently the largest modernization of the university in the history of the cost of £ 600 million was carried out.

In particular, the university is committed to conducting research in the most important and relevant areas. Cardiff students and professors are involved in research in neuroscience, climate change, the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, public safety, technical innovation and robotics, energy systems, sustainable development, etc. At the same time, university students learn from the best teachers. Among them are the Nobel Prize winner in physiology and medicine, the geneticist Sir Martin Evans, and the Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, the German biochemist Robert Huber.

Internationalism and Diversity in Cardiff
Cardiff University is one of the British leaders in the number and national diversity of foreign students. Today, the university has more than 7,900 foreigners, who represent more than 130 countries of the world. As many as 25% of university professors and staff are also foreigners.

Internationality, maintaining cultural, ethnic diversity and international relations plays a crucial role in the life of the university. How is this expressed?

Firstly, the university provides unique support to international students. From preparation for admission through language and academic courses to help with applying for a visa and employment in the UK, Cardiff University is ready to help its students with all possible issues. And also, on the campus of the university, various events are held aimed at communication between students of different nationalities and acquaintance with new cultures.

Secondly, Cardiff University has extensive partnerships around the world. The educational institution cooperates with more than 300 universities in 35 countries. Due to this, Cardiff students can study for exchange in other countries, internships and find jobs abroad, as well as conduct research together with foreign colleagues. In particular, the university cooperates in universities in France, Germany, China, Malaysia, the USA, Australia and other countries, and also maintains a strategic partnership with Xiamen University (China) and Leuven Catholic University (Belgium).

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