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Overview of the University of Wales
The University of Wales is the second largest federal university in Britain after the University of London, with famous universities such as Swansea University and Cardiff City University. The degree of the University of Wales enjoys a high reputation in the world, and the teaching and scientific research level of each branch is very high in the ranking of British universities. The current honorary director is His Royal Highness Prince Charles of England. Extended information on independent renaming of branch schools: The University of Wales has undergone four major changes in the history of 180 years, in which two branches were renamed independently and two branches were merged into the University of Wales. At least six institutions are affiliated to the University of Wales, with a maximum of 12. Starting from 20 1 1, the University of Wales adjusted its internal organizational structure again. After adjustment, it has mainly become four institutions:

University of Wales (Prifygol Cymru) University of Wales;

University of Wales: Ydrin Dodd Dewisant Trinity University of Wales;

University of Wales: Cardiff College, Wales;

University of South Wales: (Prifysgol de cymru) University of South Wales.

At present, the University of Wales is still responsible for awarding degrees to its four colleges and universities, and permanently providing degree certification services to all overseas and British students in its colleges.