New independent research highlights the safest places for students in Wales

Parents and carers rightly worry about how safe their children will be when they go off to university but the team behind the trusted and independent Complete University Guide has delved into the publicly available data to help you and your new student feel prepared for the big move.
Looking at domestic burglary, robbery of personal property and violence with injury, it shows a rosy picture for Wales with Swansea (6th) and Cardiff (10th) sitting in the top 10 safest places while Newport comes in at 20th in our ranking.

The UK has a fantastic range of places to study, from small towns to big cities and the latest information is there to help students and their parents understand the different environments they offer.

Professor Amanda Chetwynd, Chair of the Complete University Guide Advisory Board, said:

“The Complete University Guide is the trusted and independent gold standard for university rankings in the UK, and has helped countless students choose the university and the subjects that are right for them. While invaluable, the league tables only tell part of the story. Our safety rankings provide an additional layer of information to help students make the right choices.”

“Today’s publication is great news for students who have yet another piece of important information to consider when making choices about their university. The vibrant and buzzing cities of South Wales are wonderful places to study and now we know that they are some of the safest too. Those heading there for their university study can have a great mix of that city experience while being reassured that their safety is being looked after.”

Simon Emmett, Chief Executive Officer of IDP Connect, said:
“The Complete University Guide’s mission has always been about helping students make the right decisions about their future. Today’s publication of the areas where students are safest builds on this work, and gives additional information to help students and their families make the right choices for them when choosing a university.”

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