
Bangor University
Bangor University is located on the north Wales coast, and is close to Snowdonia National Park. The University was founded in 1884, and has a student population of over 11,000 undergraduates and postgraduates.
Student population
Students: 11,450 Undergraduates: 8,685 Postgraduates: 2,770
Undergraduates
How students study Full-time: 7,350 Part-time: 1,335
Where students come from UK: 7,910 Other EU countries: 200 Non-EU countries: 580
What students do after their studies 1,270 of the students from the UK and other EU countries who completed undergraduate qualifications in 2010 responded to the HESA destinations survey about what they were doing six months after graduation. The survey revealed that these students were doing the following activities by January 2011:
Work only: 740 Work and study: 130 Study only: 240 Unemployed: 110 Other: 50
Postgraduates
How students study Full-time: 1,690 Part-time: 1,075
Where students come from UK: 1,735 Other EU countries: 250 Non-EU countries: 785
What students do after their studies
370 of the students from the UK and other EU countries who completed postgraduate qualifications in 2010 responded to the HESA destinations survey about what they were doing six months after graduation. The survey revealed that these students were doing the following activities by January 2011:
Work only: 295 Work and study: 30 Study only: 20 Unemployed: 20 Other: 10
Staff
Total number of staff: 1,845 Academic staff: 735 Non-academic staff: 1,110
Sources: HESA Student Record 2009/10; HESA Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Institutions 2009/10; HESA Staff Record 2009/10
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