
Pioneers
Cardiff Met was the first university in Wales to be designated as a University of Sanctuary, providing ‘Sanctuary Scholarships’ for undergraduate and postgraduate students, and academic staff who are at risk in their countries.
We were also the first university in Wales to be awarded both the prestigious Small Business Charter and the Social Enterprise mark in recognition of our work with business, and our commitment to supporting students in enterprise and entrepreneurship activities.
In April 2024, our Cardiff School of Management celebrated becoming the first university in Wales and just the third in the UK to receive the Business School Impact System (BSIS) label from the European Foundation for Management Development for our positive economic impact on the Cardiff Capital Region.
We have a rich, embedded culture of innovation and entrepreneurship throughout the University. Our holistic approach to start-up support has placed Cardiff Met in the top 20% of UK universities for student start-ups for the last five years, currently having the sixth highest number of students start-ups which have survived beyond three years.
Our Culture and Values
Our values of creativity, innovation, inclusivity and trust, supported by our behaviours of leadership, courage, accountability and agility are underpinned by the principles of academic freedom and institutional autonomy which guide us as we collaborate across the globe.
Our high-performance culture is steered by our inspirational leadership, underpinned by our robust integrity and values. Our values guide the institution, bringing out the very best in our students and staff. We’re committed to our social, economic and environmental responsibilities.
Our Strategy 2030 focuses on Belonging and Becoming, further enriching our sense of being a thriving community.
Our education, research and innovation deliver positive impacts for equality, social inclusion and environmental sustainability, locally, nationally and internationally.

Creativity
At Cardiff Met, we apply creative mindsets, discovering solutions to problems and adding value.
Innovation
At Cardiff Met, you will be part of an innovative high performance culture.
Inclusivity
At Cardiff Met, everyone is valued, we work for all.
Trust
At Cardiff Met, trust is what holds our community.

Staff Networks
Networking with like-minded people is a great way to get the most out of working at Cardiff Met. Networks meet formally at least once a term, alternating between focussed meetings and open social events where members can catch up. They are a great way to network, build contacts, share experiences, arrange events and influence and drive positive change.
– Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Network
– Disabled Network
– International Network
– LGBTQ+ Network
– Welsh Language Network
– Women’s Network
Personal Development
At our university, we’re all about unlocking potential, not only for our students but also for our exceptional staff. We understand that our employees are our greatest asset, and we’re fully committed to individual growth and development.
We offer a diverse range of development opportunities that are accessible both centrally, and within individual directorates. Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is supported within each school and professional unit to support academic discipline development and role related skills.
Our Quality Enhancement Directorate delivers a comprehensive selection of learning, teaching and student engagement enhancement programmes, while our Research and Innovation Services provide extensive resources for research and innovation development.
In addition to academic and profession-specific development, we also offer a broad range of professional skills and higher education-related development opportunities. These programs are delivered by our People Services, Library & Information Services, Secretariat, and Student Services teams. We believe in empowering our staff with the tools and knowledge they need to thrive in their careers.

Why Cardiff?
Cardiff is the vibrant capital city of Wales, one of the four nations of the United Kingdom. The capital city of Wales has changed beyond recognition over the past two decades with very significant development in its environment and infrastructure supporting a growing population, increasing business development and investment in world-leading sporting and cultural facilities. Cardiff is the closest European capital city to London, soon to be accessible in under 100 minutes by train. The city is projected to be the UK’s fastest growing city over the next 20 years; it is a young and talented city, primed for economic growth.
Cardiff’s surroundings are beautiful and include coast and countryside with the Gower and the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park and ample opportunities for outdoor recreation and sport including mountain biking, sailing, kayaking, paddle boarding, cycling, walking and running in what is a relatively flat city.
Cardiff Met has two teaching campuses, Cyncoed Campus in the north east of the city and Llandaff Campus on Western Avenue in the north west of the city. There are two further smaller campuses; Plas Gwyn, near the Llandaff Campus, which houses student residences and Alexander House, off Western Avenue near the Llandaff Campus, which was acquired recently to provide state-of-the art design and innovation space and to house a number of professional services. Both main campuses offer excellent environments in which to work, study and relax and each is surrounded by extensive green space and woodland supporting the University’s emphasis on health and wellbeing.
Visit Cardiff, the capital city of Wales

Relocation
Cardiff Metropolitan University aims to attract, recruit and retain outstanding candidates. In support of this aim, the Relocation Expenses Reimbursement Policy is designed to support mobility so that national and international geography is not a barrier to recruitment. The policy is designed to support newly appointed employees with the financial and practical challenges associated with relocating.
Visit Cardiff, the capital city of WalesOur Locations
We’re thrilled that our commitment to sustainability has earned us the top spot in Wales, as recognised by People and Planet’s Green League 2023/24. This prestigious league table independently ranks all UK universities based on their environmental and ethical performance.
As we journey towards our Strategy 2030, a key element is the transformation of our estate into a net-zero carbon footprint by 2030. This transformation isn’t just about reducing our environmental impact; it’s about creating exceptional, innovative, and sustainable spaces for learning, work, living, sports, and social activities. Our approach involves a harmonious blend of eco-friendly new construction and the rejuvenation of existing structures to ensure the highest levels of sustainability.
