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Aberystwyth University

Aberystwyth University (Welsh: Prifysgol Aberystwyth) is a public research university in Aberystwyth, Wales. Aberystwyth was a founding member institution of the former federal University of Wales. The university has over 8,000 students studying across three academic faculties and 17 departments.

Aberystwyth University
Prifysgol Aberystwyth
Former names
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
MottoWelsh: Nid Byd, Byd Heb Wybodaeth
Motto in English
A world without knowledge is no world at all
TypePublic
Established1872 (as The University College of Wales)
Endowment£33.5 million (2023)[1]
Budget£130.8 million (2022/23)[1]
ChancellorLord Thomas of Cwmgiedd
Vice-ChancellorJon Timmis[2]
Academic staff
700 (2021/22)[3]
Administrative staff
1,100 (2021/22)[3]
Students7,845 (2021/22)[4]
Undergraduates6,465 (2021/22)[4]
Postgraduates1,380 (2021/22)[4]
Location,
CampusCampus[6], 1,709 hectares (4,220 acres)[5]
Colours
Affiliations
Websiteaber.ac.uk

Founded in 1872 as University College Wales, Aberystwyth, it became a founder member of the University of Wales in 1894, and changed its name to the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. In the mid-1990s, the university again changed its name to become the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. On 1 September 2007, the University of Wales ceased to be a federal university and Aberystwyth University became independent again.[7] The annual income of the institution for 2022–23 was £130.8 million of which £22.2 million was from research grants and contracts, with an expenditure of £127.8 million.[1]

History edit

 
Old College
 
Coat of arms, including motto
 
The University for Wales, Aberystwyth, c.1870
 
Old College Building from the castle

In the middle of the 19th century, eminent Welsh people were advocating the establishment of a university in the principality. One of these, Thomas Nicholas, whose book, Middle and High Class Schools, and University Education for Wales (1863), is said to have "exerted great influence on educated Welshmen".[8]

Funded through public and private subscriptions, and with five regional committees (London, Manchester, Liverpool, North and South Wales) guaranteeing funds for the first three years' running costs, the university opened in October 1872 with 26 students. Thomas Charles Edwards was the principal. In October 1875, chapels in Wales raised the next tranche of funds from over 70,000 contributors.[9] Until 1893, when the college joined the University of Wales as a founder member, students applying to Aberystwyth sat the University of London's entrance exams.[10] Women were admitted in 1884.

In 1885, a fire damaged what is now known as the Old College, Aberystwyth, and in 1897 the first 14 acres of what became the main Penglais campus were purchased.[11] Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1893, the university installed Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, as chancellor in 1896, the same year it awarded an honorary degree to the former British prime minister, William Gladstone.

The university's coat of arms dates from the 1880s. The shield features two red dragons to symbolise Wales, and an open book to symbolise learning. The crest, an eagle or phoenix above a flaming tower, may signify the college's rebirth after the 1885 fire.[12] The motto is Nid Byd, Byd Heb Wybodaeth ('a world without knowledge is no world at all').

In the early 1900s, the university added courses that included law, applied mathematics, pure mathematics and botany. The Department for International Politics, which Aberystwyth says is the oldest such department in the world, was founded in 1919.[13] By 1977, the university's staff included eight Fellows of the Royal Society, such as Gwendolen Rees, the first Welsh woman to be elected an FRS.

The Department of Sports and Exercise Science was established in 2000. Joint honours psychology degrees were introduced in September 2007, and single honours psychology in 2009.

The chancellor of the university is The Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, who took up the position in January 2018. The visitor of the university is an appointment made by the Privy Council, under the Royal Charter of the university. Since July 2014, the holder of this office is Mr Justice Sir Roderick Evans KC.

In 2011, the university appointed a new vice chancellor[14] under whom the academic departments were restructured as larger subject-themed institutes.

In 2022, the university celebrated its 150th anniversary, being established in 1872 (known at the time as The University College of Wales).

Organisation and administration edit

Departments and Faculties edit

The university's academic departments, as well as the Arts Centre, International English Centre and Music Centre are organised in three faculties:

Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences edit

The Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) is a research and teaching centre which brings together staff from the Institutes of Rural Sciences and Biological Sciences and the Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research (IGER). Around 360 research, teaching and support staff conduct basic, strategic and applied research in biology.[15]

The institute is located in two areas; one at the main teaching Penglais campus and another rural research hub at the Gogerddan campus.[16]

Aberystwyth Business School edit

In 1998, the Department of Economics (founded in 1912), the Department of Accounting and Finance (founded in 1979) and the Centre for Business Studies merged to create the School of Management and Business. In 2013, the School joined the Department of Information Studies and the Department of Law and Criminology at a new campus at Llanbadarn Fawr. The school was shortlisted for "Business School of the Year" in the Times Higher Education Awards (2014).[17] In 2016, the institute, minus the Department of Information Studies, was renamed the Institute of Business and Law, the remaining departments being renamed Aberystwyth Business School and Aberystwyth Law School.

 
Cledwyn Building, former home of the School of Economics

Department of Computer Science edit

 
The Llandinam Building

The Department of Computer Science (founded in 1970), conducts research in automated reasoning, computational biology, vision graphics and visualisation and intelligent robotics.

AberMUD, the first popular internet-based MUD, was written in the department by then-student Alan Cox. Jan Pinkava, another graduate, won an Oscar for his short animated film Geri's Game.

Department of Geography and Earth Sciences edit

The Department of Geography and Earth Sciences (IGES) was formed, in 1989, from the former Departments of Geography (established in 1918) and Geology. It houses the E. G. Bowen map library, containing 80,000 maps and 500 atlases.[18]

Department of Information Studies edit

 
CLW Library, Llanbadarn – later named the Thomas Parry Library

The College of Librarianship Wales (CLW) was established at Llanbadarn Fawr in 1964, in response to a recommendation for the training of bilingual librarians that was made in the Bourdillon Report on Standards of public library service in England (HMSO, 1962). The college grew rapidly, developing close links to the Welsh speaking and professional communities, acquiring an international reputation and pioneering flexible and distance learning courses. It claimed to be Europe's largest institution for training librarians.[19] The independent college merged with the university in August 1989 and the department moved to the Penglais campus a quarter of a century later. Following the merger, the new department took over responsibility for existing offerings in archives administration and modern records management.

Department of International Politics edit

 
International Politics building

The Department of International Politics is the oldest of its kind in the world. It was founded, shortly after the First World War in 1919, with the stated purpose of furthering political understanding of the world in the hope of avoiding such conflicts in the future. This goal led to the creation of the Woodrow Wilson Chair of International Politics, with Wilson having played a significant role in its creation.[20] The department has over 700 students from 40 countries studying at undergraduate, masters and PhD levels. It achieved a 95% score for student satisfaction in the 2016 National Student Survey, placing it as the highest-ranking politics department in Wales and within the UK's top ten.[21]

The department has hosted notable academic staff in the field including E. H. Carr, Leopold Kohr, Andrew Linklater, Ken Booth, Steve Smith, Michael Cox, Michael MccGwire, Jenny Edkins and Colin J. McInnes.

Department of Law and Criminology edit

The Department of Law and Criminology (founded in 1901) is housed in the Hugh Owen Building on the Penglais campus, and includes the Centre for Welsh Legal Affairs, a specialist research centre. All academic staff are engaged in research, and the International Journal of Biosciences and the Law and the Cambrian Law Review are edited in the department. In 2013, the department joined the Department of Information Studies and the School of Management and Business at a new campus at Llanbadarn Fawr, as part of a newly created Institute of Management, Law and Information Studies. In September 2018, the department moved back to the Hugh Owen Building, based in the Penglais campus, and its name changed from Aberystwyth Law School to the Department of Law and Criminology.[22]

The Guardian University Guide 2018 ranked the Law Department at 69th in the UK,[23] and "The Times" Higher Education Guide ranks it as 300th globally.[24]

Department of Modern Languages edit

Aberystwyth has taught modern languages since 1874. French, German, Italian and Spanish courses are taught at both beginners' and advanced levels, in a research-active academic environment. One of its research projects is the Anglo-Norman Dictionary,[25] based in Aberystwyth since 2001 and available online since 2005.

Department of Physics edit

Physics was first taught at Aberystwyth as part of Natural Philosophy, Astronomy and Mathematics under N. R. Grimley, soon after the foundation of the University College.[26] It became a department in 1877, under the leadership of F. W. Rudler.[26] The department was located in the south wing of what is now the Old College,[26] but later moved to the Physics Building on the Penglais Campus. The first chair in Physics was offered to D. E. Jones in 1885.[26] Before the First World War, much of the early research in the department was undertaken in Germany. Early research in the 1900s was concerned with electrical conductivity and quantum theory, later moving into thermal conductivity and acoustics.[26] In 1931, the department hosted the Faraday Centenary Exhibition.[26] E. J. Williams was appointed to the Chair of Physics in 1938 where he continued his research into sub-atomic particles using a cloud chamber.[27] Following the Second World War, research was concerned with mechanical and nuclear physics, later moving into the fields of air density, experimental rocket launching equipment and radar.[26]

 
Arts Studio

Department of Psychology edit

In 2007, Aberystwyth established psychology as a "Centre for Applied Psychology" within the Department of International Politics. By 2011, psychology had moved into its current premises in Penbryn 5 on the Penglais Campus. The department has over 300 undergraduate students, with degrees accredited by the British Psychological Society.

Campuses edit

 
Old College east entrance

Penglais edit

The main campus of the university is situated on Penglais Hill, overlooking the town of Aberystwyth and Cardigan Bay, and comprises most of the university buildings, Arts Centre, Students' Union, and many of the student residences. Just below Penglais Campus is the National Library of Wales, one of Britain's five legal deposit libraries. The landscaping of the Penglais Campus is historically significant and is listed at Grade II* on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales.[11][28] The CADW listing states,

"The landscaping of the University of Wales, Aberystwyth campuses, particularly the earlier Penglais campus, is of exceptional historic interest as one of the most important modern landscaping schemes in Wales...One section of the Penglais campus was designed by the well known landscape architect Brenda Colvin and is one of the very few of her schemes to have survived. A number of women have played a key role in the development and planting of the whole site."

Llanbadarn edit

The Llanbadarn Centre is located approximately one mile to the east of the Penglais Campus, near Llanbadarn Fawr, overlooking the town and Cardigan Bay to the west, with the backdrop of the Cambrian Mountains to the east. Llanbadarn Centre hosted Aberystwyth Law School and Aberystwyth Business School, which together formed the Institute of Business and Law. The Department of Information Studies is also based there. Additionally, the Llanbadarn Campus is the site of the Aberystwyth branch of Coleg Ceredigion (a further education college, and not part of the university).

Goggerddan edit

At Gogerddan, on the outskirts of town is located the university's major centre for research in land based sciences and the main centre for the Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Science.

School of Art, Edward Davies Building edit

 
Edward Davies Building

The School of Art is located between the Penglais Campus and the centre of Aberystwyth, in what was originally the Edward Davies Memorial Chemistry Laboratories. A listed building, the Edward Davies Building is one of the finest examples of architecture in Aberystwyth.

Old College edit

The site of the original university is the Old College, currently the subject of the "New Life for Old College" project which aims to transform it into an integrated centre of heritage, culture, learning and knowledge exchange. The university opened an international campus in Mauritius in 2016 operating as Aberystwyth University (Mauritian Branch Campus) and registered with the Tertiary Education Commission of Mauritius, but closed it to new enrolments two years later due to low enrolment numbers.[29]

Student residences edit

Most of the student residences are on campus, with the rest in walking distance of the campus and Aberystwyth town centre. Accommodation ranges from "traditional" catered residences to en-suite self-catered accommodation, and from budget rooms to more luxurious studio apartments. All have wired access to the university's computer network and a support network of residential tutors.

Penglais Campus edit

  • Cwrt Mawr (self-catered flats, single rooms, capacity 503)[30]
  • Neuadd Pantycelyn [cy] (Welsh speaking traditional catered hall, refurbished in 2020, capacity 200)[31]
  • Penbryn (Welsh-speaking traditional catered hall, capacity 350)[32]
  • Rosser (self-catered en-suite flats, capacity 336),
  • Rosser G (postgraduate flats following 2011 expansion to Rosser, capacity 60)[33]
  • Trefloyne (self-catered flats, capacity 147)[34]

Pentre Jane Morgan (Student Village) edit

  • Almost 200 individual houses arranged in closes and cul-de-sacs. Each house typically accommodates five or six students. The total capacity is 1,003.[35]

Fferm Penglais Student Residence edit

  • Purpose-built student accommodation with studio apartments and en-suite bedrooms (total capacity 1,000). An area of accommodation within the Fferm Penglais Student Residence is set aside for students who are Welsh learners or fluent Welsh speakers and who wish to live in a Welsh speaking environment.

Town accommodation edit

  • Seafront Residences (self-catered flats located on the seafront and Queen's Road, overall capacity 361). The original Seafront residences, Plyn' and Caerleon, were destroyed by fire in 1998.[36][37]
  • Seafront residences include Aberglasney, Balmoral, Blaenwern, Caerleon, Carpenter, Pumlumon, Ty Glyndwr, and Ty Gwerin Halls.[38]

The university also owns several houses, such as Penglais Farmhouse (adjacent to Pentre Jane Morgan) and flats in Waun Fawr, which are let on an assured shorthold tenure to students with families. Disabled access rooms are available within the existing student village.

Reputation and academic profile edit

Rankings
National rankings
Complete (2024)[39]39
Guardian (2024)[40]45
Times / Sunday Times (2024)[41]39
Global rankings
QS (2024)[42]661–670
THE (2024)[43]501–600

Aberystwyth University is placed in the UK's top 40 universities in the main national rankings. It is ranked 38th for 132 UK university rankings in The Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide for 2023,[citation needed] and the first university to be given the prestigious award "University of the year for teaching quality" for two consecutive years, in 2018 and 2019.[44]

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings placed it in the 301—350 group for 800 university rankings, compared with 351—400 the previous year,[45] and the QS World University Rankings placed it at the 432nd position for 2019, compared with 481—490 of the previous year.[46] In 2015, UK employers from "predominantly business, IT and engineering sectors" listed Aberystwyth equal 49th in their 62-place employability rankings for UK graduates, according to a Times Higher Education report.[47]

Aberystwyth University was rated in the top ten of UK higher education institutions for overall student satisfaction in the 2016 National Student Survey (NSS).[48]

Aberystwyth University was shortlisted in four categories in the Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards (THELMAs) (2015).[49]

Aberystwyth University has been awarded the Silver Award under the Corporate Health Standard (CHS), the quality mark for workplace health promotion run by Welsh Government.[50]

The university has been awarded an Athena SWAN Charter Award, recognising commitment to advancing women's careers in science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine (STEMM) in higher education and research.[51]

In 2007, the university came under criticism for its record on sustainability, ranking 97th out of 106 UK higher education institutions in that year's Green League table.[52] In 2012 the university was listed in the table's "Failed, no award" section, ranking equal 132nd out of 145.[53] In 2013 it ranked equal 135th out of 143, and was listed again as "Failed, no award".[54]

Following the university's initiatives to address sustainability,[55] it received an EcoCampus[56] Silver Phase award in October 2014.

In October 2015, the university's Penglais Campus became the first university campus in Wales to achieve the Green Flag Award.[57] The Green Flag Award is a UK-wide partnership, delivered in Wales by Keep Wales Tidy with support from Natural Resources Wales, and is the mark of a high quality park or green space.

In 2013, the University and College Union alleged bullying behaviour by Aberystwyth University managers, and said staff were fearful for their jobs. The university president, Sir Emyr Jones Parry, said in a BBC radio interview, "I don't believe the views set out are representative and I don't recognise the picture." He also said, "Due process is rigorously applied in Aberystwyth." The economist John Cable resigned his emeritus professorship, describing the university's management as "disproportionate, aggressive and confrontational". The singer Peter Karrie resigned his honorary fellowship in protest, he said, at the apparent determination to "ruin one of the finest arts centres in the country", and because he was "unable to support any regime that can treat their staff in such a cruel and appalling manner".[58]

Officers and academics edit

Presidents and chancellors

Principals and Vice-Chancellors

Academics

Alumni edit

Royalty

Academia

Law

Civil servants

Politics

Business

Sports

Arts and entertainment

Journalism

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

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Further reading edit

  • Iwan Morgan (ed.), The College by the Sea (Aberystwyth, 1928)
  • E.L. Ellis, The University College of Wales, Aberystwyth: 1872–1972, University of Wales Press ISBN 978-0-7083-1930-7 (2004)
  • Ben Bowen Thomas, "Aber" 1872–1972 (University of Wales Press, 1972)
  • J Roger Webster, Old College Aberystwyth: The Evolution of a High Victorian Building (University of Wales Press, 1995)
  • Emrys Wynn Jones, Fair may your future be: the story of the Aberystwyth Old Students' Association 1892–1992 (Aberystwyth Old Students' Association, 1992)

External links edit

  • Aberystwyth University – University official website
  • Aberystwyth Students' Union – Students' Union website
  • Aberystwyth Old Students' Association – Alumni Association website

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Aberystwyth University Welsh Prifysgol Aberystwyth is a public research university in Aberystwyth Wales Aberystwyth was a founding member institution of the former federal University of Wales The university has over 8 000 students studying across three academic faculties and 17 departments Aberystwyth UniversityPrifysgol AberystwythFormer namesUniversity of Wales AberystwythMottoWelsh Nid Byd Byd Heb WybodaethMotto in EnglishA world without knowledge is no world at allTypePublicEstablished1872 as The University College of Wales Endowment 33 5 million 2023 1 Budget 130 8 million 2022 23 1 ChancellorLord Thomas of CwmgieddVice ChancellorJon Timmis 2 Academic staff700 2021 22 3 Administrative staff1 100 2021 22 3 Students7 845 2021 22 4 Undergraduates6 465 2021 22 4 Postgraduates1 380 2021 22 4 LocationAberystwyth WalesCampusCampus 6 1 709 hectares 4 220 acres 5 Colours AffiliationsACUAMBAUniversities UKUniversity of WalesWebsiteaber wbr ac wbr uk Founded in 1872 as University College Wales Aberystwyth it became a founder member of the University of Wales in 1894 and changed its name to the University College of Wales Aberystwyth In the mid 1990s the university again changed its name to become the University of Wales Aberystwyth On 1 September 2007 the University of Wales ceased to be a federal university and Aberystwyth University became independent again 7 The annual income of the institution for 2022 23 was 130 8 million of which 22 2 million was from research grants and contracts with an expenditure of 127 8 million 1 Contents 1 History 2 Organisation and administration 2 1 Departments and Faculties 2 1 1 Institute of Biological Environmental and Rural Sciences 2 1 2 Aberystwyth Business School 2 1 3 Department of Computer Science 2 1 4 Department of Geography and Earth Sciences 2 1 5 Department of Information Studies 2 1 6 Department of International Politics 2 1 7 Department of Law and Criminology 2 1 8 Department of Modern Languages 2 1 9 Department of Physics 2 1 10 Department of Psychology 3 Campuses 3 1 Penglais 3 2 Llanbadarn 3 3 Goggerddan 3 4 School of Art Edward Davies Building 3 5 Old College 3 6 Student residences 3 6 1 Penglais Campus 3 6 2 Pentre Jane Morgan Student Village 3 6 3 Fferm Penglais Student Residence 3 6 4 Town accommodation 4 Reputation and academic profile 5 Officers and academics 6 Alumni 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp Old College nbsp Coat of arms including motto nbsp The University for Wales Aberystwyth c 1870 nbsp Old College Building from the castle In the middle of the 19th century eminent Welsh people were advocating the establishment of a university in the principality One of these Thomas Nicholas whose book Middle and High Class Schools and University Education for Wales 1863 is said to have exerted great influence on educated Welshmen 8 Funded through public and private subscriptions and with five regional committees London Manchester Liverpool North and South Wales guaranteeing funds for the first three years running costs the university opened in October 1872 with 26 students Thomas Charles Edwards was the principal In October 1875 chapels in Wales raised the next tranche of funds from over 70 000 contributors 9 Until 1893 when the college joined the University of Wales as a founder member students applying to Aberystwyth sat the University of London s entrance exams 10 Women were admitted in 1884 In 1885 a fire damaged what is now known as the Old College Aberystwyth and in 1897 the first 14 acres of what became the main Penglais campus were purchased 11 Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1893 the university installed Albert Edward Prince of Wales as chancellor in 1896 the same year it awarded an honorary degree to the former British prime minister William Gladstone The university s coat of arms dates from the 1880s The shield features two red dragons to symbolise Wales and an open book to symbolise learning The crest an eagle or phoenix above a flaming tower may signify the college s rebirth after the 1885 fire 12 The motto is Nid Byd Byd Heb Wybodaeth a world without knowledge is no world at all In the early 1900s the university added courses that included law applied mathematics pure mathematics and botany The Department for International Politics which Aberystwyth says is the oldest such department in the world was founded in 1919 13 By 1977 the university s staff included eight Fellows of the Royal Society such as Gwendolen Rees the first Welsh woman to be elected an FRS The Department of Sports and Exercise Science was established in 2000 Joint honours psychology degrees were introduced in September 2007 and single honours psychology in 2009 The chancellor of the university is The Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd who took up the position in January 2018 The visitor of the university is an appointment made by the Privy Council under the Royal Charter of the university Since July 2014 the holder of this office is Mr Justice Sir Roderick Evans KC In 2011 the university appointed a new vice chancellor 14 under whom the academic departments were restructured as larger subject themed institutes In 2022 the university celebrated its 150th anniversary being established in 1872 known at the time as The University College of Wales Organisation and administration editDepartments and Faculties edit The university s academic departments as well as the Arts Centre International English Centre and Music Centre are organised in three faculties Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences School of Art Arts Centre School of Education Department of English and Creative Writing Department of History and Welsh History International English Centre Department of International Politics Department of Law and Criminology Department of Modern Languages Music Centre Department of Theatre Film and Television Studies Department of Welsh and Celtic Studies Faculty of Business and Physical Sciences Aberystwyth Business School Department of Computer Science Department of Information Studies Department of Mathematics Department of Physics Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences Institute of Biological Environmental and Rural Sciences Department of Geography and Earth Sciences Department of Psychology Institute of Biological Environmental and Rural Sciences edit The Institute of Biological Environmental and Rural Sciences IBERS is a research and teaching centre which brings together staff from the Institutes of Rural Sciences and Biological Sciences and the Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research IGER Around 360 research teaching and support staff conduct basic strategic and applied research in biology 15 The institute is located in two areas one at the main teaching Penglais campus and another rural research hub at the Gogerddan campus 16 Aberystwyth Business School edit In 1998 the Department of Economics founded in 1912 the Department of Accounting and Finance founded in 1979 and the Centre for Business Studies merged to create the School of Management and Business In 2013 the School joined the Department of Information Studies and the Department of Law and Criminology at a new campus at Llanbadarn Fawr The school was shortlisted for Business School of the Year in the Times Higher Education Awards 2014 17 In 2016 the institute minus the Department of Information Studies was renamed the Institute of Business and Law the remaining departments being renamed Aberystwyth Business School and Aberystwyth Law School nbsp Cledwyn Building former home of the School of Economics Department of Computer Science edit nbsp The Llandinam Building The Department of Computer Science founded in 1970 conducts research in automated reasoning computational biology vision graphics and visualisation and intelligent robotics AberMUD the first popular internet based MUD was written in the department by then student Alan Cox Jan Pinkava another graduate won an Oscar for his short animated film Geri s Game Department of Geography and Earth Sciences edit The Department of Geography and Earth Sciences IGES was formed in 1989 from the former Departments of Geography established in 1918 and Geology It houses the E G Bowen map library containing 80 000 maps and 500 atlases 18 Department of Information Studies edit nbsp CLW Library Llanbadarn later named the Thomas Parry Library The College of Librarianship Wales CLW was established at Llanbadarn Fawr in 1964 in response to a recommendation for the training of bilingual librarians that was made in the Bourdillon Report on Standards of public library service in England HMSO 1962 The college grew rapidly developing close links to the Welsh speaking and professional communities acquiring an international reputation and pioneering flexible and distance learning courses It claimed to be Europe s largest institution for training librarians 19 The independent college merged with the university in August 1989 and the department moved to the Penglais campus a quarter of a century later Following the merger the new department took over responsibility for existing offerings in archives administration and modern records management Department of International Politics edit nbsp International Politics building The Department of International Politics is the oldest of its kind in the world It was founded shortly after the First World War in 1919 with the stated purpose of furthering political understanding of the world in the hope of avoiding such conflicts in the future This goal led to the creation of the Woodrow Wilson Chair of International Politics with Wilson having played a significant role in its creation 20 The department has over 700 students from 40 countries studying at undergraduate masters and PhD levels It achieved a 95 score for student satisfaction in the 2016 National Student Survey placing it as the highest ranking politics department in Wales and within the UK s top ten 21 The department has hosted notable academic staff in the field including E H Carr Leopold Kohr Andrew Linklater Ken Booth Steve Smith Michael Cox Michael MccGwire Jenny Edkins and Colin J McInnes Department of Law and Criminology edit The Department of Law and Criminology founded in 1901 is housed in the Hugh Owen Building on the Penglais campus and includes the Centre for Welsh Legal Affairs a specialist research centre All academic staff are engaged in research and the International Journal of Biosciences and the Law and the Cambrian Law Review are edited in the department In 2013 the department joined the Department of Information Studies and the School of Management and Business at a new campus at Llanbadarn Fawr as part of a newly created Institute of Management Law and Information Studies In September 2018 the department moved back to the Hugh Owen Building based in the Penglais campus and its name changed from Aberystwyth Law School to the Department of Law and Criminology 22 The Guardian University Guide 2018 ranked the Law Department at 69th in the UK 23 and The Times Higher Education Guide ranks it as 300th globally 24 Department of Modern Languages edit Aberystwyth has taught modern languages since 1874 French German Italian and Spanish courses are taught at both beginners and advanced levels in a research active academic environment One of its research projects is the Anglo Norman Dictionary 25 based in Aberystwyth since 2001 and available online since 2005 Department of Physics edit Physics was first taught at Aberystwyth as part of Natural Philosophy Astronomy and Mathematics under N R Grimley soon after the foundation of the University College 26 It became a department in 1877 under the leadership of F W Rudler 26 The department was located in the south wing of what is now the Old College 26 but later moved to the Physics Building on the Penglais Campus The first chair in Physics was offered to D E Jones in 1885 26 Before the First World War much of the early research in the department was undertaken in Germany Early research in the 1900s was concerned with electrical conductivity and quantum theory later moving into thermal conductivity and acoustics 26 In 1931 the department hosted the Faraday Centenary Exhibition 26 E J Williams was appointed to the Chair of Physics in 1938 where he continued his research into sub atomic particles using a cloud chamber 27 Following the Second World War research was concerned with mechanical and nuclear physics later moving into the fields of air density experimental rocket launching equipment and radar 26 nbsp Arts Studio Department of Psychology edit In 2007 Aberystwyth established psychology as a Centre for Applied Psychology within the Department of International Politics By 2011 psychology had moved into its current premises in Penbryn 5 on the Penglais Campus The department has over 300 undergraduate students with degrees accredited by the British Psychological Society Campuses edit nbsp Old College east entrance Penglais editThe main campus of the university is situated on Penglais Hill overlooking the town of Aberystwyth and Cardigan Bay and comprises most of the university buildings Arts Centre Students Union and many of the student residences Just below Penglais Campus is the National Library of Wales one of Britain s five legal deposit libraries The landscaping of the Penglais Campus is historically significant and is listed at Grade II on the Cadw ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales 11 28 The CADW listing states The landscaping of the University of Wales Aberystwyth campuses particularly the earlier Penglais campus is of exceptional historic interest as one of the most important modern landscaping schemes in Wales One section of the Penglais campus was designed by the well known landscape architect Brenda Colvin and is one of the very few of her schemes to have survived A number of women have played a key role in the development and planting of the whole site Llanbadarn edit The Llanbadarn Centre is located approximately one mile to the east of the Penglais Campus near Llanbadarn Fawr overlooking the town and Cardigan Bay to the west with the backdrop of the Cambrian Mountains to the east Llanbadarn Centre hosted Aberystwyth Law School and Aberystwyth Business School which together formed the Institute of Business and Law The Department of Information Studies is also based there Additionally the Llanbadarn Campus is the site of the Aberystwyth branch of Coleg Ceredigion a further education college and not part of the university Goggerddan edit At Gogerddan on the outskirts of town is located the university s major centre for research in land based sciences and the main centre for the Institute of Biological Environmental and Rural Science School of Art Edward Davies Building edit nbsp Edward Davies Building The School of Art is located between the Penglais Campus and the centre of Aberystwyth in what was originally the Edward Davies Memorial Chemistry Laboratories A listed building the Edward Davies Building is one of the finest examples of architecture in Aberystwyth Old College edit The site of the original university is the Old College currently the subject of the New Life for Old College project which aims to transform it into an integrated centre of heritage culture learning and knowledge exchange The university opened an international campus in Mauritius in 2016 operating as Aberystwyth University Mauritian Branch Campus and registered with the Tertiary Education Commission of Mauritius but closed it to new enrolments two years later due to low enrolment numbers 29 Student residences edit Most of the student residences are on campus with the rest in walking distance of the campus and Aberystwyth town centre Accommodation ranges from traditional catered residences to en suite self catered accommodation and from budget rooms to more luxurious studio apartments All have wired access to the university s computer network and a support network of residential tutors Penglais Campus edit Cwrt Mawr self catered flats single rooms capacity 503 30 Neuadd Pantycelyn cy Welsh speaking traditional catered hall refurbished in 2020 capacity 200 31 Penbryn Welsh speaking traditional catered hall capacity 350 32 Rosser self catered en suite flats capacity 336 Rosser G postgraduate flats following 2011 expansion to Rosser capacity 60 33 Trefloyne self catered flats capacity 147 34 Pentre Jane Morgan Student Village edit Almost 200 individual houses arranged in closes and cul de sacs Each house typically accommodates five or six students The total capacity is 1 003 35 Fferm Penglais Student Residence edit Purpose built student accommodation with studio apartments and en suite bedrooms total capacity 1 000 An area of accommodation within the Fferm Penglais Student Residence is set aside for students who are Welsh learners or fluent Welsh speakers and who wish to live in a Welsh speaking environment Town accommodation edit Seafront Residences self catered flats located on the seafront and Queen s Road overall capacity 361 The original Seafront residences Plyn and Caerleon were destroyed by fire in 1998 36 37 Seafront residences include Aberglasney Balmoral Blaenwern Caerleon Carpenter Pumlumon Ty Glyndwr and Ty Gwerin Halls 38 The university also owns several houses such as Penglais Farmhouse adjacent to Pentre Jane Morgan and flats in Waun Fawr which are let on an assured shorthold tenure to students with families Disabled access rooms are available within the existing student village Reputation and academic profile editRankingsNational rankingsComplete 2024 39 39Guardian 2024 40 45Times Sunday Times 2024 41 39Global rankingsQS 2024 42 661 670THE 2024 43 501 600 Aberystwyth University is placed in the UK s top 40 universities in the main national rankings It is ranked 38th for 132 UK university rankings in The Times Sunday Times Good University Guide for 2023 citation needed and the first university to be given the prestigious award University of the year for teaching quality for two consecutive years in 2018 and 2019 44 The Times Higher Education World University Rankings placed it in the 301 350 group for 800 university rankings compared with 351 400 the previous year 45 and the QS World University Rankings placed it at the 432nd position for 2019 compared with 481 490 of the previous year 46 In 2015 UK employers from predominantly business IT and engineering sectors listed Aberystwyth equal 49th in their 62 place employability rankings for UK graduates according to a Times Higher Education report 47 Aberystwyth University was rated in the top ten of UK higher education institutions for overall student satisfaction in the 2016 National Student Survey NSS 48 Aberystwyth University was shortlisted in four categories in the Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards THELMAs 2015 49 Aberystwyth University has been awarded the Silver Award under the Corporate Health Standard CHS the quality mark for workplace health promotion run by Welsh Government 50 The university has been awarded an Athena SWAN Charter Award recognising commitment to advancing women s careers in science technology engineering maths and medicine STEMM in higher education and research 51 In 2007 the university came under criticism for its record on sustainability ranking 97th out of 106 UK higher education institutions in that year s Green League table 52 In 2012 the university was listed in the table s Failed no award section ranking equal 132nd out of 145 53 In 2013 it ranked equal 135th out of 143 and was listed again as Failed no award 54 Following the university s initiatives to address sustainability 55 it received an EcoCampus 56 Silver Phase award in October 2014 In October 2015 the university s Penglais Campus became the first university campus in Wales to achieve the Green Flag Award 57 The Green Flag Award is a UK wide partnership delivered in Wales by Keep Wales Tidy with support from Natural Resources Wales and is the mark of a high quality park or green space In 2013 the University and College Union alleged bullying behaviour by Aberystwyth University managers and said staff were fearful for their jobs The university president Sir Emyr Jones Parry said in a BBC radio interview I don t believe the views set out are representative and I don t recognise the picture He also said Due process is rigorously applied in Aberystwyth The economist John Cable resigned his emeritus professorship describing the university s management as disproportionate aggressive and confrontational The singer Peter Karrie resigned his honorary fellowship in protest he said at the apparent determination to ruin one of the finest arts centres in the country and because he was unable to support any regime that can treat their staff in such a cruel and appalling manner 58 Officers and academics editPresidents and chancellors 1872 95 Henry Austin Bruce 1st Lord Aberdare citation needed 1895 1913 Stuart Lord Rendel 1913 26 Sir John Williams 1st Bt 1926 44 Edmund Davies Lord Edmund Davies 1944 54 Thomas Jones T J 1955 64 Sir David Hughes Parry 1964 76 Sir Ben Bowen Thomas 1977 85 Cledwyn Hughes Lord Cledwyn of Penrhos 1985 97 Melvyn Rosser 1997 2007 Elystan Morgan Lord Elystan Morgan 2007 17 Sir Emyr Jones Parry 2018 present John Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd Principals and Vice Chancellors See also Category Vice Chancellors of Aberystwyth University 1872 91 Thomas Charles Edwards 1891 1919 Thomas Francis Roberts 1919 26 John Humphreys Davies 1927 34 Sir Henry Stuart Jones 1934 52 Ifor Leslie Evans 1953 57 Goronwy Rees 1958 69 Sir Thomas Parry 1969 79 Sir Goronwy Daniel 1979 89 Gareth Owen 1989 94 Kenneth Lord Morgan 1994 2004 Derec Llwyd Morgan 2004 11 Noel Lloyd 2011 16 April McMahon 2016 17 John Grattan acting 2017 2023 Elizabeth Treasure 59 2024 Jon Timmis 60 Academics See also Category Academics of Aberystwyth University Henry Bird Lecturer in Art History 1936 41 Ken Booth Professor of International Politics Mary Brebner Lecturer in Modern Languages and Latin 1898 1919 Edward Carr Historian Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics Sir Henry Walford Davies Master of the King s Music John Davies Welsh historian Hannah Dee Lecturer in Computer Science R Geraint Gruffydd Chair of Welsh Language and Literature 1970 79 Joanne Hamilton Professor of Zoology and Parasitology David Russell Hulme Director of Music 1992 conductor musicologist Robert Maynard Jones Chair of Welsh Language 1980 D Gwenallt Jones poet Welsh Lecturer Leopold Kohr Economist Political Scientist Dennis Lindley Professor of Statistics 1960 67 David John de Lloyd Gregynog Professor of Music composer Alec Muffett Systems Programmer 1988 92 Charles Musselwhite Professor of Psychology 2021 Lily Newton Professor of Botany Ian Parrott Gregynog Professor of Music 1950 83 composer musicologist Joseph Parry Professor of Music composer conductor Sir Thomas Herbert Parry Williams poet Professor of Welsh 1920 52 F Gwendolen Rees FRS Professor of Zoology Huw Rees FRS 1923 2009 Geneticist 61 William Rubinstein Professor of History Marie Breen Smyth Reader in Political Violence International Politics Howard Sid Thomas Professor of Botany Richard Marggraf Turley Professor of Engagement with the Public Imagination Dame Marjorie Williamson Principal Royal Holloway London 1962 73 Richard Henry Yapp botanistAlumni editSee also Category Alumni of Aberystwyth University Royalty Charles III King of the United Kingdom Tunku Muhriz Ibni Almarhum Tunku Munawir 11th Yang Di Pertuan Besar Grand Ruler of Negeri Sembilan Malaysia 2008 present Tunku Naquiyuddin Tunku Laksamana of Negeri Sembilan Malaysia Regent 1994 99 Ahmad Tejan Kabbah 3rd President of Sierra Leone 1996 7 Academia E G Bowen geographer Sir Edward Collingwood mathematician scientist Alan Cox programmer major contributor to the Linux kernel 1980s D J Davies economist socialist Plaid Cymru activist Natasha Devon writer mental health activist Andrew Gordon naval historian Harry Evans Hallam chemist Sir Deian Hopkin historian David Russell Hulme director of music from 1992 conductor Rhiannon Ifans Welsh and Celtic medieval specialist author David Gwilym James vice chancellor University of Southampton 1952 65 Emrys Jones professor of geography London School of Economics T Harri Jones poet Roy Kift dramatist writer Mary King political scientist Michael MccGwire international relations specialist naval commander Twm Morys poet Tavi Murray glaciologist Polar Medallist Ernest Charles Nelson botanist David Hughes Parry vice chancellor University of London 1945 48 T H Parry Williams poet author academic Frederick Soddy Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry 1921 Vaughan Southgate OBE DL PPFLS FRSM FRSB FZS born 1944 parasitologist 62 Sir John Meurig Thomas FRS chemist professor author Paul Thomas founding vice chancellor University of the Sunshine Coast Sir Nigel Thrift geographer vice chancellor University of Warwick David John Williams writer Sir Glanmor Williams historian John Tudno Williams theologian Waldo Williams poet William Richard Williams theologian Christine James first female Archdruid of Wales Law Salleh Abas Lord President of the Federal Court Malaysia 1984 88 Belinda Ang judge Supreme Court of Singapore 2003 Sir Alun Talfan Davies judge publisher Sir Ellis Ellis Griffith 1st Bt barrister Liberal politician Iris de Freitas Brazao first female prosecuting lawyer in the Caribbean Sir Samuel Thomas Evans barrister judge Liberal politician Elwyn Lord Elwyn Jones lord chancellor 1974 79 John Lord Morris of Aberavon attorney general 1997 99 Nor Hashimah Taib Attorney General of Brunei since 2024 Civil servants Timothy Brain Chief Constable for Gloucestershire 2001 10 Sir Goronwy Daniel civil servant academic Politics Shaun Bailey Conservative MP Joe Borg European Union oceans and fisheries commissioner 2004 10 63 Roderic Bowen Liberal MP Commons deputy speaker Nicholas Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth Welsh Conservative leader 1999 2011 Rehman Chishti Conservative MP 2010 special envoy 2019 20 David Davies 1st Baron Davies Liberal politician philanthropist 64 Glyn Davies Conservative MP Gwilym Prys Davies Lord Prys Davies Labour peer 1982 2015 Gwynfor Evans first Plaid Cymru MP Vaughan Gething First Minister of Wales 2024 Steve Gilbert Liberal Democrat MP 2010 15 Sian Gwenllian Plaid Cymru AM Neil Hamilton Conservative MP and AM barrister Sylvia Hermon Ulster Unionist politician Emlyn Hooson Baron Hooson Liberal politician Cledwyn Hughes Baron Cledwyn of Penrhos Labour politician Hishammuddin Hussein defence minister Malaysia 2021 Dan Jarvis Labour MP Bethan Jenkins Plaid Cymru AM for South Wales West Carwyn Jones First Minister of Wales 2009 18 AM for Bridgend Gerry MacLochlainn Sinn Fein politician John Morris Baron Morris of Aberavon Labour politician Elystan Morgan Baron Elystan Morgan Labour MP Roland Moyle Labour MP parliamentary private secretary to Clement Attlee Will Quince Conservative MP Dan Rogerson Liberal Democrat MP Liz Saville Roberts Plaid Cymru MP and Westminster Leader 2017 Molly Scott Cato Green Party MEP Ahmed Shaheed minister for foreign affairs Maldives Virginijus Sinkevicius European Union environment commissioner 2019 65 Bob Stewart Conservative MP Gareth Thomas Labour MP Gareth Thomas Labour MP Mark Williams Liberal Democrat MP Welsh LD Leader 2016 17 Mike Wood Conservative MP Steven Woolfe UK Independence Party MEP Business Lance Batchelor CEO Domino s Pizza and Saga Geoff Drabble CEO Ashtead Belinda Earl CEO Debenhams and Jaeger Tom Singh owner and CEO New Look Sports Cath Bishop professional rower civil servant John Dawes Rugby player captain of Wales and British Lions Carwyn James Wales and British and Irish Lions Rugby coach 1949 51 Wyn Jones Wales and British and Irish Lions Rugby player Leigh Richmond Roose international footballer Berwyn Price gold medal Commonwealth Games 1978 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