Study UK Study UK
What is special about studying in Wales?
Speakers
David (Dai) Evans, Regional Manager, University of Cardiff , Dai Evans is Regional Manager for Europe at Cardiff University, leading on institutional marketing and engagement. Dai has held a number of recruitment, marketing and admissions roles across the UK higher education sector beginning his career in the International Office at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University in Japan. Dai is an LLB Law and French graduate, an avid singer and guitarist, and a Japanese speaker.
Jennifer Walker, International Officer, University of Swansea , Jennifer is a Modern Languages graduate from UCLan (long before it was UCLan!) with 20 years’ experience working in European exports, sales, marketing and PR for global corporations in the private sector. She has worked at Swansea University for 11 years with the last 7 years specifically in international student recruitment for North America and the EU. Originally from Northern Ireland, Jennifer made Swansea her home in 2003 and enjoys all that the beautiful coastal location offers for cycling and hiking and she’s just recently taken up sea rowing as a new challenge!
Forgot your password?
If you are not registered yet, you can do it here.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Loading...
Study UK is delivered by the British Council and is the UK’s national campaign to promote the UK as a first-choice study destination to students all over the world. Study UK is delivered in partnership with the UK government’s GREAT Britain campaign, which encourages people to visit, invest, and study in the UK.
  • Why study in the UK?
  • About this event
  • Take an English exam
  • FAQ for students
  • FAQ for schools
  • Safeguarding young people online
  • Privacy
  • Cookies
  • Terms of use
  • Register for free
  • Login
© 2025 British Council - The United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. A registered charity: 209131 (England and Wales) SC037733 (Scotland). Developed by Scholarum.es
Error
An error has occurred. Contact your administrator.