Our Diverse Campus
We are committed to promoting social integration amongst our students to create an inclusive University community. Underpinning this is an understanding and deep respect for the diverse range of cultures on campus.
Over 2000 of our 11,000+ students studying here at Bangor are non-UK students coming from over 85 different countries. All students therefore have the opportunity to make friends from many different cultures and backgrounds, enabling them to expand their cultural knowledge.
We are committed to promoting a safe and supportive environment and we value the experiences of all students in our community. This is covered in our Student Harassment Policy. Visit our web page on Harassment for more information
International Students
There are various ways that international students can get involved in university life and there are a great many to join and events to get involved with. There is also specialist support available both academically and socially through the university’s International Education Centre to ensure you feel welcomed into our friendly community.
We understand that for our International Students, coming to university doesn't just mean leaving home, but moving to a foreign country and learning about a different culture and lifestyle too. That's why ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ has a team of International Student Ambassadors to help you settle in, show you around Bangor and make you feel at ease. They have already been through the process of adapting to a new life in a new country so they know exactly what you might be going through and are there for you throughout your time at University. You can find out more by visiting the International Education Centre website.
Read our International Student's Handbook which gives you information about arriving at Bangor, student life and how we keep in touch with you once you graduate.
Our International Office has an active that tells you the latest news from our International Students and informs you about current events.
Email: international@bangor.ac.uk
Tel: 01248 250008
International Student Support Office
The provide guidance and support to all International Students and their families. Its aim is to help you get the best out of your time at Bangor.
If you have any problems or concerns regarding you or your family, or if you need information on any aspect of your stay here in Bangor, the International Student Support Office is situated in the Rathbone Building and is open 9am–4pm, Monday to Friday. Visit the International Support Office for more information.
Email: internationalsupport@bangor.ac.uk
Tel: 01248 382882
Undeb Bangor Council - Culture and Diversity Councillors
The Undeb Bangor Council is the body within the which exists to debate ideas in relation to its policies, campaigns and political activity, ideas relative to its opportunities or for the development of the student experience at Bangor. It is also a forum where Bangor students can hold their elected union officers and councillors to account.
The council is made up of student members occupying a number of specialist roles including an International Students Councillor, European Union Students Councillor, Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Students Councillor, and a Welsh Speaking Students Councillor, If you are interested in becoming an Undeb Bangor Councillor, visit their for more information.
Confucius Institute
The Confucius Institute is an international collaboration between ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ, the in Beijing, and which is the Chinese agency for the promotion of Chinese language and culture.
The institute aims to provide the people of North Wales with the opportunity to experience and learn more about Chinese culture and language. It includes cultural events, language provision and academic research.
For more information about the Confucius Institute, the events going on at Bangor, and the research and current projects being undertaken, visit their and .
You can also contact the Confucius Institute:
Telephone: 01248 388555
Email: confuciusinstitute@bangor.ac.uk
English Language Support
The provides English language and study skills courses to international students at ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ and their families. The centre provides a full range of classes. Visit their for more information.
Connect@Bangor
If you are facing barriers engaging in student life then Connect@Bangor may be able to help. Students from ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ volunteer to befriend anyone who needs help with getting involved in student life, whether this is through clubs and societies, visiting the shops, visiting your local GP or just having a coffee.
For more information about applying for this service and information about current volunteers, visit the Students' Union for further details.
Further Information
focuses on research areas to improve diversity and inclusion in Britain.
The aims to create an understanding of the diverse cultures that exist in Wales today.
has a practical guide for international students studying in the UK.