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Student Accommodation Cardiff
Cardiff
Website Links
Cardiff University
Visit:
www.cf.ac.uk
Cardiff University is recognised in
independent government assessments as 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
longstanding commitment to lifelong
learning.
Student Union Cardiff University
Visit:
www.cardiffstudents.com
Every student enrolled at Cardiff University
is automatically a member of Cardiff
Students’ Union. The union is run by
students, for students and all profit that
it makes goes back into providing services
for Cardiff University students. The
Executive Committee are the elected
representative of the whole student body who
work to make sure that your views are
represented. Part of this committee are the
Sabbatical Officers, a team of students who
have taken a break from their studies or
recently graduated who are elected yearly by
the student body to lead the union as a
whole.
UWIC Students Union
Visit:
www.uwicsu.co.uk
UWIC Students Union aims to provide
confidential and non judgemental support,
representation and advice for all students
registered at the University of Wales,
Institute Cardiff.
Cardiff Bay Website
Visit:
www.cardiffbay.co.uk
Cardiff Docks as it was then called was the
world's largest coal exporting port. It is
also Europe's largest waterfront development
and it has a wealth of leisure activities
available both on and off the water. Cardiff
bay has been turned into a vast freshwater
lake with the introduction of a barrage.
Visitors Guide to Cardiff
Visit:
www.visitcardiff.com
Things are different in Cardiff, the Capital
of Wales. Within the compact city centre
you'll find unique attractions, top class
entertainment - and quality shopping with a
difference. Innovative architecture sits
alongside historic buildings and Cardiff Bay
offers entertainment for everyone. This site
has plenty of information on things to do,
attractions, events, accommodation,
interactive maps, how to get to Cardiff and
much more!
The Capitol Shopping Center
Visit:
www.capitol-shopping-centre.co.uk
Queen Street Cardiff – First for fashion!
The Capitol is one of Cardiff's top shopping
centres at the heart of the city's bustling
shopping district, and close to Queen Street
Station.
Step into the Capitol, a modern, inviting
retail environment where “Quality is key”.
With a top collection of quality high street
retailers under one roof including Fat Face,
Quiksilver, MAC, Moda in Pelle and Dune. On
the first floor a strong mix of independent
retailers offer something different
including Eden Park, Christophers Jewellery
and the Vidal Sassoon Salon.
Cardiff Castle
Visit:
www.cardiffcastle.com
Cardiff Castle offers 2000 years of history
in the heart of the Welsh Capital. Choose
from guided tours of spectacular Victorian
gothic apartments designed by William Burges
or climb to the top of the 12th Century
Norman Keep for spectacular views of the
city.
For an alternative night out, book a
traditional Welsh Banquet for your family,
friends or office. This is a relaxed and fun
evening of Welsh food, wine and music, in
the 15th Century medieval hall.
National Museum Cardiff
Visit:
www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/cardiff
Situated in the heart of Cardiff’s elegant
civic centre, today the National Museum
Cardiff houses Wales’s national archaeology,
art, geology and natural history
collections, as well as major touring and
temporary exhibitions.
Discover the secrets of our ancestors from
the Neanderthals a quarter of a million
years ago in the Archaeology gallery,
Origins: in search of early Wales. Everyday
objects and beautiful artefacts tell the
stories of people in Wales and explore our
links with the past.
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