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How to apply using the Online Application Form. Select 'Apply now' on the programme page. If this is the first time you have applied for a programme, select 'create new account' and fill in your details. Sign in with your username and password.
Learn more about studying at University of Glamorgan including how it performs in QS rankings, the cost of tuition and further course information.
Your application must be submitted within 42 days from the date you created the account or your account will be deleted. Please note your user ID is the email address you used when creating your account. Important: Please note that the Online Application form is unavailable due to maintenance on Sundays between the hours of 0115 and 0140 GMT
Apply at www.ucas.com or, through your school or college. Contact UCAS on 0871 468 0468.
Discover everything you need to know about the application process, including research, the application itself, and your next steps. Before you apply. Consider all the options available to you before you begin your application.
It is quick and easy to apply using our online application service (SIMS), but if you are unable to do so, you can also submit an application by post. You can apply for the majority of our postgraduate taught and research programmes on our coursefinder pages.
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A preserved county, South Glamorgan covers the capital, Cardiff – equal parts history and cosmopolitan city life – plus the rural Vale of Glamorgan. Wales’ most southerly region, its wild coastline includes seaside town Barry, made famous in Gavin & Stacey.