Cardiff University
Cardiff University is one of Britain's leading teaching and research universities. Founded by Royal Charter in 1883, the University today combines impressive modern facilities and a dynamic approach to teaching and research with its proud heritage of service and achievement. The University's breadth of expertise in research and research-led teaching encompasses the humanities; the natural, physical, health, life, and social sciences; engineering and technology; preparation for a wide range of professions; and a long-standing commitment to lifelong learning. The University is home to three major research institutes, which offer radical new approaches to the study of neurosciences and mental health, cancer stem cells, and sustainable places.