

Swansea University
Founded in 1920, Swansea University is a public, non-profit higher education institution located in the suburban surroundings of Swansea, a small city in Wales with a population between 50,000 and 249,999. Officially recognized by the Privy Council, the university is a large, coeducational institution with an enrollment of approximately 15,000 to 19,999 students, according to uniRank.
Swansea University offers a broad spectrum of programs leading to officially recognized qualifications, including pre-bachelor’s awards (such as certificates, diplomas, associate or foundation degrees), as well as bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees across multiple fields of study. (Refer to the uniRank table below for more details on degree levels and academic areas.)
With over a century of academic tradition, the university follows a selective admissions process based on entrance exams and academic performance. It welcomes applications from international students and provides a wide range of academic and support services. These include a comprehensive library, sports facilities, study abroad and exchange opportunities, and various administrative and student support services.