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Our research

The University was delighted with its results in the latest Research Assessment Exercise (RAE 2008). This was the first assessment of the quality of university research across the UK since 2001, with the University submitting research in six subject areas. These areas were: Nursing and Midwifery, Computer Science and Informatics, Metallurgy and Materials, Social Work and Social Policy and Administration, Education, and Art and Design.

In all areas, a proportion of the research was judged to be "internationally excellent". In two areas, namely Computer Science & Informatics and Metallurgy & Materials, a proportion of the research was judged to be 4* "world leading". Overall over half of our submitted research was judged to be "internationally recognised" or better. This achievement demonstrates the high quality of research that is taking place at Glyndŵr University.

Glyndŵr University research in the news

View our online repository of research papers at Glyndŵr University Research Online.

To get a complete picture of our research please download our latest Research Report (pdf format)  

This describes the work undertaken in our research centres and academic schools including details of recent funded projects and research publications.

For those who wish to study for a research qualification, the University offers research degrees, namely Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), of the University of Wales. Research degrees students are supported by the Student and Programmes Centre - Graduate School who can advise on application and admissions procedures.

Staff undertake research and development projects for external clients and are supported by the Research Office.

Please click on the links in the left-hand menu to find out more about research activities and support at Glyndŵr University.

Are you interested to attend the University's Research Forum? The University's Research Forum calendar (doc format)  is available online.

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