Times Good University Guide 2004 ranked University of Wales Institute Cardiff (UWIC) ‘The best new university in the UK’. In 2003, The Sunday Times ranked University of Wales Institute Cardiff (UWIC) as the leading new university in Wales for the fourth year running, they wrote:
"UWIC has consistently been among the best-performing modern universities in the UK . . . where students acquire skills that make them consistently among the most employable graduates".
In the most recent assessment, the results of the UK Research Assessment Exercise saw UWIC ranked seventh of all new universities across the UK. UWIC achieved the second highest increase in ranking of all UK universities.
UWIC courses are career-orientated and aim to prepare you for a first class career. UWIC is one of the few universities to hold the Government’s Charter Mark awarded for a total of nine years, a stamp of approval for their dedication to quality and student satisfaction. In 2001, UWIC was the first UK University institution to be awarded the Government’s Charter Mark for excellence for three successive years. UWIC was first awarded the Charter Mark in 1995 and then again in 1998 and 2001.
UWIC operates from four major campuses in the city of Cardiff. Each campus offers a friendly and pleasant environment.
LSC is an Associate College of the University of Wales Institute Cardiff (UWIC) and offers students from all around the world the opportunity to come to London to study programmes of this internationally renowned university
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