List of universities in Wales

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There are currently eight universities operating in Wales, all of which receive funding from the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW). [1] [2] Although university status in Wales only requires taught degree awarding powers (since 2004), [3] most Welsh universities have the power to award both taught and research degrees (research degrees at Wrexham Glyndŵr University are validated by the University of Chester [4] ). University status in Wales is conferred by the Privy Council following advice from the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. [5] [6] The criteria for university status were set by the UK government in 2004; since then higher education in Wales has become a devolved matter under the Government of Wales Act 2006 and is the responsibility of the Minister for Education & Skills in the Welsh Government.

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In 2022–23 global rankings, three Welsh universities (Bangor, Cardiff and Swansea) featured in all three of the major global rankings: the Academic Ranking of World Universities, the QS World University Rankings, and the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. [7] [8] [9] No Welsh university features in the top 100 of any of the global tables, although Cardiff makes the top 200 in all three and also places within the top 40 universities of all three major domestic rankings.

All Welsh universities are public universities and funded in part by the Welsh Government through HEFCW, with an allocation of just over £217 million in 2022-23. [10] Welsh universities also charge tuition fees capped at £9,000 per year for UK students, unlike other parts of the UK which have fees capped at £9,250, on undergraduate courses. [11] In 2021–22, approximately 149,000 students studied at universities or institutes of higher education in Wales, 25,090 of which are international students. [12] Welsh universities generate over £5.3 billion for the Welsh economy. [13]

Universities

English NameWelsh NameImageYear of
foundation
LocationNumbers of
students
(2021/22) [12]
Teaching Excellence Framework Notes
Aberystwyth University Prifysgol Aberystwyth Aberystwyth University, East Entrance.jpg 1872 Ceredigion 7,845GoldFounded as the University College Wales
Bangor University Prifysgol Bangor UCNW, Bangor - geograph.org.uk - 39527.jpg 1884 Gwynedd 10,505GoldFounded as the University College of North Wales
Cardiff University Prifysgol Caerdydd Cardiff University main building.jpg 1883 Cardiff 33,985SilverFounded as the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire.
Merged in 1988 with the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology.
Merged in 2004 with the University of Wales College of Medicine.
Cardiff Metropolitan University Prifysgol Fetropolitan Caerdydd Management building May10.jpg 2011
(origins 1865)
Cardiff 12,620SilverFounded as the South Glamorgan Institute of Higher Education in 1976, formed from the merger of four earlier institutes including the Cardiff School of Art & Design (1865).
University of South Wales Prifysgol De Cymru Atrium, Cardiff.jpg 2013
(origins 1841)
Cardiff, Newport and Pontypridd 23,270Did not enterFormed by the merger of University of Wales, Newport (1975, with origins in 1841) and the University of Glamorgan (1992, with origins in 1913) in 2013.
Also incorporates the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama
Swansea University Prifysgol Abertawe Digital Technium Swansea University.jpg 1920 Swansea 22,290GoldFounded as the University College, Swansea
University of Wales Trinity Saint David Prifysgol Cymru, Y Drindod Dewi Sant Uwlsdb.jpg 2010
(origins 1822)
Cardiff, Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion,
London and Swansea
15,045BronzeFormed in 2010 by the merger of University of Wales, Lampeter (1822), Trinity University College (1848) and Swansea Metropolitan University (2008, with origins in 1853)
Wrexham Glyndŵr University Prifysgol Glyndŵr Wrecsam Glyndwr University, Wrexham (2).JPG 1887 Wrexham 7,490SilverFounded as the Wrexham School of Science and Art

Funding and finances

The total consolidated annual income for Welsh universities for 2020–21 was £1.78 billion of which £230.0 million was from research grants and contracts, with an operating surplus of £74.2 million. £332.2 million was received from the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales via grants and £356.7 million was received from tuition fees of Home-domiciled students. The table below is a record of each university's financial data for the 2020–21 financial year as recorded by the Higher Education Statistics Agency: [14]

UniversityGovernment funding body grants (£m)Funding Body income as % of total incomeHome-Domiciled Teaching income (£m)Overall Teaching income (£m)Teaching income as % of total incomeResearch income (£m)Research income as % of total incomeTotal income (£m)Operating surplus (£m)Surplus as % of total income
Aberystwyth University 22.118.6%16.054.045.4%20.217.0%118.8—2.0—1.70%
Bangor University 30.319.8%27.675.849.4%23.415.2%153.4—1.5—1.01%
Cardiff University 109.518.1%66.6306.950.8%112.618.6%604.631.45.19%
Cardiff Metropolitan University 14.812.1%42.390.273.8%2.42.0%122.32.92.34%
University of South Wales 32.716.3%77.1140.069.9%7.53.8%200.25.82.89%
Swansea University 50.414.0%66.8184.351.1%62.117.2%360.827.87.72%
University of Wales Trinity Saint David 63.336.4%40.187.050.0%0.60.4%173.98.24.72%
Wrexham Glyndŵr University 9.219.6%20.131.667.2%1.12.4%47.11.73.68%

Research Excellence Framework

The below lists the outcome of the latest Research Excellence Framework undertaken in 2021 (the next REF is scheduled for 2028) by the four UK higher education funding bodies. The quality of research was rated 4* (world leading), 3* (internationally excellent), 2* (recognised internationally), 1* (recognised nationally) and unclassified. GPA measures the quality of research and Research Power is calculated by the GPA score of a university multiplied by the full-time equivalent number of researchers submitted. The rankings are out of 129 institutions across the UK: [15]

Quality profile %
University4*3*2*1*UnclassifiedGPA rankingResearch Power ranking
Aberystwyth University 265022206576
Bangor University 404513204277
Cardiff University 45459102214
Cardiff Metropolitan University 205026508199
University of South Wales 1645306310195
Swansea University 355114004841
University of Wales Trinity Saint David 153437122112117
Wrexham Glyndŵr University 63044192123129

Rankings

The following table is a list of Welsh universities by their performance in the three main domestic and three main global university rankings.

University Complete 2024 (National) [16] Guardian 2024 (National) [17] Times/Sunday Times 2024 (National) [18] ARWU 2023 (Global) [7] QS 2024 (Global) [8] THE 2024 (Global) [19]
Aberystwyth University 394539661–670501–600
Bangor University 525444601–700481=401–500
Cardiff University 212925151–200154=190
Cardiff Metropolitan University 71100781201–1500
University of South Wales 10172971001–1200
Swansea University 402541401–500307=251–300
University of Wales Trinity Saint David 118105117
Wrexham Glyndŵr University 130109122

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