Swansea is a coastal city and county located in Wales. It is located in the south west of Wales and is considered the twenty sixth largest city in the UK. Swansea has a population of around 240,000 people and is famous for its illustrious copper industry. Swansea is home to Swansea University. Swansea University’s engineering department is highly recognised for its excellent and pioneering work for solving design problems in the field of engineering. Its physics department makes great bounds in the sector of theoretical physics such as elementary particle physics and string theory. The university’s other strengths lie in history, German and computer science. The Times Higher Education Supplement Award was given to Swansea University in 2005 for ‘best student experience’. Other further education establishments include The University of Wales Trinity Saint David and the Gower College Swansea. Trinity Saint David was created by the merging of University of Wales Lampeter and the Trinity University College Carmarthen in 2010. In 2012, the Swansea Metropolitan University also merged with Trinity Saint David, bringing specialisations in architectural glass, teaching, transport and logistics.
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