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  2. Cardiff Metropolitan University RFC - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Metropolitan RFC; Full name: Cardiff Metropolitan University RFC: Nickname(s) The Archers: Location: Cardiff, Wales: Ground(s) Cyncoed Campus (Capacity: 1620) President: W.P. Davies: Coach(es) Daniel Milton, Ian 'Gards Boy' Gardener, Big Al: League(s) Welsh Premier Division: 2023-2024: Welsh Championship East - 2nd (promoted)

  3. Cardiff University - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff University (Welsh: Prifysgol Caerdydd) is a public research university in Cardiff, Wales.It was established in 1883 as the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire and became a founding college of the University of Wales in 1893.

  4. Cardiff Met Archers - Wikipedia

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    UWIC Archers: 2009–10 EBL D1: 1 2nd 20 17 3 34 0.850 Winners - - 2010–11 EBL D1: 1 2nd 21 17 4 34 0.810 Runners Up - - 2011–12 EBL D1: 1 1st 21 19 2 38 0.905 Runners Up - - Cardiff Met Archers: 2012–13 EBL D1: 1 5th 18 9 9 18 0.500 Did not qualify - - 2013–14 EBL D1: 1 3rd 14 9 5 18 0.643 Semi-finals - - 2014–15 WBBL: 1 5th 18 10 8 ...

  5. Aled Davies (field athlete) - Wikipedia

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    Aled Siôn Davies OBE (born 24 May 1991) is a British Paralympian athlete competing mainly in category F42 throwing events. In 2012 he became the world record holder of the F42 shot put and in the 2012 Summer Paralympics he took the bronze medal in shot put and gold in the discus.

  6. Cardiff Met WFC - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Met WFC is a women's football club based in Cardiff, Wales.It is the student team of Cardiff Metropolitan University.. The club is one of the most successful Women's Welsh Premier League team after winning the title five times (2011–12, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18 and 2018–19) and qualifying multiple times for the UEFA Women's Champions League.

  7. University of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The university was composed of colleges until 1996, when the university was reorganised with a two-tier structure of member institutions in order to absorb the Cardiff Institute of Higher Education (which became the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC), now known as Cardiff Metropolitan University) and the Gwent College of Higher Education (which became University of Wales College ...

  8. Cardiff School of Art & Design - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff School of Art & Design was assessed as one of the top 40 destinations to study art and design in the UK by guardian.co.uk in 2010. [8]As of 2024, the Cardiff School of Art & Design offers 15 undergraduate programmes: BA Animation, BSc Architectural Design & Technology, BA Architecture, BA Artist Designer Maker, BA Ceramics, BA Fashion Design, BA Fine Art, BA Game Art, BA Graphic Design ...

  9. Richie Rees - Wikipedia

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    On 18 January 2010 he was named in the 35 man Wales national Squad for the 2010 Six Nations tournament. [3] Rees made his international debut against England on 6 February 2010 as a second-half replacement and scored his first International try versus Australia in the 2010 Autumn series.