About Bangor University
University in North Wales known for ocean sciences and psychology. Established in 1884, the university has grown to serve 9,935 students across a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programmes. As a Pre-1992 institution based in Bangor, Wales, it offers a vibrant academic environment with strong links to industry and research. International students make up approximately 15–25% of the student body, contributing to a diverse and globally connected campus community. Annual tuition fees for UK students start from £9,250/year, while international students can expect to pay £16,000–£28,000/year depending on the programme.
Popular Subjects & Programmes
Entry Requirements
BBB – BCC at A-Level (or equivalent). IELTS 6.0+ for international students.
UK Students
A-Levels, BTEC, Scottish Highers, Access to HE, or equivalent qualifications accepted.
International Students
International Baccalaureate, national qualifications, and foundation programmes accepted. English language test required.
Campus & Facilities
Campus type: Campus University
Available Scholarships3
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UK Government (FCDO)
The UK government's flagship international scholarship programme, awarding fully-funded Master's degrees at any UK university to future leaders.
Commonwealth Scholarship
Commonwealth Scholarship Commission
Fully-funded scholarships for citizens of Commonwealth countries to study at UK universities, supporting development in home countries.
Marshall Scholarship
Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission
Fully-funded scholarships for American citizens to study at any UK university, commemorating the Marshall Plan.
Key Facts
💷 Tuition Fees
UK Students (per year)
£9,250/year
International Students (per year)
£16,000–£28,000/year
* Fees are indicative and may vary by programme. Always check the official university website.
Rankings & Outcomes
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