? Cardiff University has three colleges, namely, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Biomedicine and Life Sciences, and College of Physical Science and Engineering. Three colleges and 26 departments.
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
The College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences has 1 1 department, with 1 100 staff and 13000 students. Its departments include: Cardiff Business School, English Language and Philosophy School, Geography and Planning School, Historical Archaeology and Religious Studies School, School of Journalism and Communication, Cardiff Law School, Modern Language School, Conservatory of Music, School of Politics and International Relations, Academy of Social Sciences and Welsh Language School. The College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences offers a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses to teach students the skills they need for their jobs. ? 20 14 In the REF ranking of British universities, the School of Journalism and Communication ranks second, the Academy of Social Sciences ranks third, Cardiff Business School ranks sixth, Modern Languages College ranks seventh, Geography and Planning College ranks ninth, and Cardiff Law School and School of Politics and International Relations rank 13.
College of Biomedical Sciences
The School of Biomedicine and Life Sciences is the largest school in Cardiff University, with more than 2,000 employees and 7,000 students. It has eight departments: School of Life Sciences, School of Dentistry, School of Medical and Health, School of Clinical Medicine, School of Optometry and Vision, School of Pharmacy, Department of Psychology and Graduate School of Medicine and Dentistry. In the research strength ranking (REF) of British universities, the department of psychology ranks second, the department of dentistry and medical sciences ranks fourth, the department of clinical medicine ranks eighth, and the department of life sciences ranks 13. The main research fields of the School of Biomedicine and Life Sciences include tumor, immunology, infection and inflammation, psychology, brain and neuroscience, public health and ecosystem.
Cardiff Medical College was first established in 1894, and left the school in 193 1 to form the University of Wales Medical College, which was merged into Cardiff University in 2004. The college is one of the largest medical schools in Britain and Europe. It is located in the University of Wales Hospital near Cardiff Health Park in Wales, England. Independent library and advanced medical teaching facilities provide students with good learning conditions. In the ranking of UK universities' research strength (REF), the college ranks 8th.
College of Science and Engineering
The School of Physics and Engineering consists of schools of architecture, chemistry, computer science and information, earth and ocean, engineering, mathematics, physics and astronomy. ? In the ranking of UK universities' research strength (REF), the School of Engineering ranks first in the UK in civil engineering, sixth in physics and astronomy, and ninth in chemistry and architecture? School of Mathematics ranked 19, and Academy of Earth and Ocean Sciences ranked 20th.
The School of Earth and Ocean Sciences of Cardiff University was founded in 189 1, which is one of the earliest schools in Cardiff University. ? Many professors and members of the Royal Academy of Sciences have made great achievements in many scientific fields. The college provides students with the latest experimental equipment, microscope instruments, all-weather computer equipment, scientific laboratories, geochemical laboratories, stable isotope laboratories and 3D semi-immersive visualization laboratories? .
The School of Chemistry of Cardiff University enjoys a global reputation in the field of catalysis. Cardiff Catalytic Research Institute, a subsidiary of Cardiff Catalytic Research Institute, has rich accumulation in catalytic scientific research and produced many influential achievements.