Swansea University, established in 1920 as the fourth college of the University of Wales, occupies stunning waterfront campuses at Singleton Park and the innovative £450m Bay Campus, serving over 20,000 students from 130 countries. Renowned for research in engineering, medicine, computer science, and sustainable futures, it hosts world-leading facilities like the LCLEE energy institute and sports science labs supporting Olympic athletes. Gold-rated in the 2023 Teaching Excellence Framework for student outcomes, Swansea emphasizes employability with 92% graduates in work or study within six months, strong industry links in aerospace and finance, and flexible degree options blending theory with placements. Nestled between Gower Peninsula's beaches and Brecon Beacons, students enjoy affordable living, vibrant nightlife in Swansea city, and easy access via M4 motorway and trains to Cardiff/London. Committed to global impact through sustainability initiatives and inclusive support services, the university fosters innovation via entrepreneurship hubs and international partnerships, nurturing diverse talents for leadership in dynamic sectors while celebrating Welsh heritage alongside modern ambition.