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Cardiff CF10 3AT, UK
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Cardiff CF10 3AT, UK
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The Chemistry course that I enrolled on was made more difficult by the egos of lecturers working there. Friends that I had on other courses didn't seem to have this problem. Many staff working in the Chemistry building were at times unhelpful, rude and tried to make me feel bad for my lack of knowledge when I was paying to be there and learn. For the majority of the time that I attended university. All this aside some of the lecturers were excellent and taught very well. It's a shame to see such professors and doctors working at such a high level be so unprofessional and childish.

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Superb Russell Group University....world class research and facilities. Lecturers are phenomenal and friendly too .Great city centre location...excellent social scene around the university with a wide range of societies and clubs. Plus Phillip Schofield himself was a student here too back in the day!!!

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I graduated from this university. I had very good teachers in my period. I have made very nice friendships. A local university. Five years passed very quickly.

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absolute disappointment. if I had the chance to go back on time . any university on earth would be a great alternative to Cardiff university. why is that? 1- very disengaged staff who gives no shit about you whatsoever 2- libraries are way off dated 3- facilities are very bad 4- very discriminated and unconnected beyond repair long story short. try elsewhere and thank me later.

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Cardiff University is a public research university in Cardiff, Wales. Founded in 1883 as the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, it became one of the founding colleges of the University of Wales in 1893, and in 1997 received its own degree-awarding powers, although it held them in abeyance. It merged with the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology (UWIST) in 1988. The college adopted the public name of Cardiff University in 1999, and in 2005 this became its legal name, when it became an independent university awarding its own degrees. The third oldest university institution in Wales, it is composed of three colleges: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Biomedical and Life Sciences; and Physical Sciences and Engineering.