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Wrexham Glyndr University is a public research university having campuses in Wrexham, Northop, and St Asaph in north-east Wales. It provides undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, as well as professional training. As of 2019/20, the institution had 6,045 students.
The institution is named after the medieval Welsh prince Owain Glyndr, who was born near Wrexham and proposed the founding of universities in Wales.
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Read MoreThe University's main campus spans 93 acres and was inherited from the previous Cartrefle TTC, which relocated there in 1953.
The university campus is comprised of contemporary buildings and amenities located around Wrexham, Wales.
It has over 70 seminar suites, conference suites, lecture theatres, workshops, and laboratories, as well as a sports centre, a Centre for the Creative Industries, a Centre for the Child, Family, and Society, the Glyndr University Racecourse Stadium, a human performance lab, the Terry Hands studio, the Catrin Finch Centre, William Aston Hall, the Oriel Sycharth Gallery, and the Wels.
The university library has a diverse collection of physical and digital resources, including books, journals, online databases, and multimedia products.
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