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Is Cardiff University a prestigious school?
Cardiff University in Britain is definitely a famous school. Cardiff University is a member of British Russell University Group, and has two Nobel Prize winners in QS World University 202 1 ranking 159. The School of Journalism and Communication of Cardiff University is regarded as the best journalism school in Britain and even in the world.

Cardiff University is definitely a famous school. Cardiff University is located in the center of Cardiff, the capital of Wales, England. It is a comprehensive research university and a member of Russell University Group. In QS World University Ranking 202 1, Cardiff University ranks 159. Cardiff University has two Nobel Prize winners, 565,438+0 academicians from five British academic institutions and 32 academicians from the British Academy of Social Sciences, and has trained many celebrities and politicians, such as the Iraqi President, the Jordanian Prime Minister and the President of Oxford University.

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Cardiff University Business School is the top business school in Britain officially certified by the International Association of Higher Business Schools, the largest faculty of Cardiff University and one of the largest business schools in Europe. The research of logistics major in Cardiff Business School is in the leading position in the industry, and accounting and finance majors have also been in the forefront of the UK for many years.

The School of Journalism and Communication of Cardiff University is a well-known journalism school in Britain, ranking first among the top ten journalism schools in the world. Its journalism and media major ranks among the top three in Britain and the top ten in the world all the year round, and is praised by the industry as the best journalism school in Britain and even the world, and as the "Oxford" of the media industry by the British newspaper The Guardian.