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  1. Formerly known as the University College of North Wales (UCNW; Welsh: Coleg Prifysgol Gogledd Cymru), and later the University of Wales, Bangor (UWB; Welsh: Prifysgol Cymru, Bangor), it adopted its current name in 2007, as it became independent from the University of Wales.

  2. Known as the University College of North Wales, the institution, which was based in an old coaching inn, had 58 students and had ten members of staff. Students were initially conferred degrees by the University of London, until 1893 when Bangor became one of the three original constituent colleges of the University of Wales.

  3. Bangor University is steeped in history and offers excellent teaching. We're renowned for our world-leading research and our lecturers are experts in their field.

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  4. Hasta el 1 de septiembre de 2007 la universidad formaba parte de la Universidad de Gales, de estructura federal, y se la conoció durante la mayor parte de su historia como Universidad Colegial de Gales del Norte (en inglés University College of North Wales, «UCNW» ; en galés Coleg Prifysgol Gogledd Cymru).

  5. University College of North Wales (UCNW) was a UK government-recognised body that gave awards between 1884 and 1927. Its qualifications are verified by: Bangor University Bangor University is a UK government-recognised university or college which currently gives degree awards.

  6. Bangor’s location – close to the mountains and the sea – has been described as the best university setting in the UK. In 2016 North Wales was named as the 4th best region in the world to visit by the travel guide Lonely Planet due to its stunning location and “shiny new adventure sports facilities”.

  7. 5 de mar. de 2020 · Bangor was founded the following year, in 1884. It was called the University College of North Wales, giving an idea of its remit, and at that time it didn’t have the right to give degrees. The early students could only take degrees in the University of London. When it started, it was very small, the college at Bangor.