Located in South Wales, Swansea University is spread across two main campuses with around 20,000 students. Founded in 1920, the Singleton Park Campus is home to the School of Medicine, the School of Humanities and Health Sciences, the School of Arts and Humanities and the Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law. The Bay Campus, which opened in 2015, houses the School of Engineering, the School of Business and the Computer Science departments.
While the University traditionally has a strong academic profile in the sciences, it also has an international reputation in the humanities. Swansea is particularly prominent in post-graduate employment, with 97% of its graduates finding employment or continuing on to postgraduate study within a short period of time. This ranks the university in the top 15 for graduate employment in the UK.
Swansea University, which is also very successful in terms of student satisfaction, is frequently ranked in the top 10 in the National Student Survey results and is described by students as "the school that makes you feel at home". Swansea is also an economically attractive choice with a lower cost of living compared to other major British cities. The university's friendly and vibrant atmosphere makes it an ideal study environment for international students.
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Location: Swansea, Wales
Establishment: 1920