Is Cardiff University part of the prestigious Russel group?

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    Atul Mishra

    2 years ago
    Yes, Cardiff University is part of the prestigious Russel group of the United Kingdom. The Russel Group is a grouping of 24 best universities in the United Kingdom. These universities are world-class research-intensive universities in the United Kingdom. Each and every one of the 24 universities is unique in itself and have its own long history and ethos in the field of higher education and the development of society. The Russel Group member have a strong role and influence within their regional and local communities and they collaborate with businesses on joint research projects.

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