United Kingdom | Cardiff, Wales
Cardiff University is widely recognised as one of the leading universities in the UK for both teaching and research, according to independent government assessments. It blends state-of-the-art facilities with a dynamic approach to education, all while building on a proud legacy of achievement. Currently, nearly 30,000 students, including around 10,000 international students, are enrolled. Cardiff University’s expertise spans social sciences, engineering, technology, and various business fields, with its research-led teaching consistently ranked 5th in the UK for quality. Globally, it ranks 186th in the QS World Rankings 2025. The School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies is often hailed as the "Oxbridge of Journalism." Around 95% of Cardiff graduates either secure employment or continue their studies, with 78% finding graduate-level roles. Additionally, Cardiff is a proud member of the Russell Group, which includes 24 of the UK’s top research universities.
Cardiff University is highly regarded within the UK higher education system, ranking 32nd in the Times University Guide 2025 and 46th in the Guardian University Guide 2025. On the global scale, it is placed 186th in the QS World University Rankings for 2025. The university excels in various fields, with the Guardian University Guide 2025 ranking it 4th for electronic and electrical engineering, 5th for architecture, and 8th for physics. Additionally, Cardiff University is ranked 201st–250th in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025 and 151st–200th in the Academic Ranking of World Universities for 2024. The university’s research has been recognised for its quality, with 90% rated as world-leading or internationally excellent in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.
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