Countries
United Kingdom (Main campus)
Course types
Undergraduate, Postgraduate Taught, Postgraduate Research
Campuses
Bangor, Wales
Overview
Bangor University, established in 1884, is a distinguished public university located in Bangor, Wales. Nestled between the scenic Snowdonia mountains and the Menai Strait, the university combines a rich academic heritage with a vibrant and inclusive learning environment, making it one of the most picturesque and respected institutions in the UK.
The university offers a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes through its academic schools, including Arts, Humanities and Business; Environmental and Natural Sciences; Medical and Health Sciences; and the renowned School of Ocean Sciences. Bangor is particularly known for its excellence in psychology, oceanography, forestry, linguistics, and environmental sciences.
The campus is equipped with a mix of historic buildings and modern facilities, including advanced research laboratories, an award-winning library and archives, a dedicated arts and innovation centre, and purpose-built student accommodation. The Pontio Innovation Centre acts as a hub for creativity, technology, and culture, offering students access to theatre spaces, media production, and digital tools.
Bangor University has a strong research profile, with internationally recognised work in ocean sciences, psychology, and environmental sustainability. It places a strong emphasis on research that addresses global challenges and partners with government bodies, NGOs, and industry leaders to deliver impact-driven solutions. The university is especially respected for its commitment to bilingualism and Welsh culture, supporting both English and Welsh-medium education.
Student life at Bangor is enhanced by a supportive community, low cost of living, and access to the natural beauty of North Wales, offering outdoor pursuits and a close-knit, welcoming atmosphere. The university also prioritises student employability, with opportunities for internships, placements, and industry-led projects embedded across many programmes.
Notable alumni include film director Danny Boyle, polar explorer Captain Henry George Watkins, and poet R.S. Thomas. With its strong academic reputation, focus on real-world experience, and unique setting, Bangor University offers a distinctive and fulfilling higher education experience for students from the UK and around the world.

