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University in Aberystwyth

Aberystwyth University

Old College, King Street
SY23 2AX Aberystwyth-Ceredigion
+44.19.7062.2021
www.aber.ac.uk
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The establishment of Aberystwyth University is one of the great romantic, indeed heroic, stories of modern Welsh history. It was the work of a small group of patriots, led by Hugh Owen, a London Welshman, who sought from the 1850s onwards to raise enough money by public and private subscription to establish a college of university status in Wales. It was almost an impossible ambition. In 1872, the University was opened in a half-finished hotel building on the sea front in Aberystwyth. There were 26 ill-prepared students and a teaching staff of three. The first dozen or so years were a desperate hand to mouth struggle for survival. The generosity of a few individual beneficiaries and organised appeals for support from the ordinary people of Wales, kept the University in being, and, perhaps more importantly, deeply rooted it in the affection of the Welsh people. A matter of considerable pride is that the University has made a significant contribution to the education of women, being one of the first institutions to admit female students. From the 1960s the University relocated from the seafront to the Penglais campus. This finely landscaped site enjoys spectacular views over the town of Aberystwyth and the sea. New buildings, including major arts and science developments, halls of residence, a magnificent Arts Centre and first rate sports facilities are located here. Most recently, major investment from the Welsh Assembly Government has led to the founding of the Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences. Despite continuing expansion both of buildings and of student numbers, Aberystwyth has retained its traditional friendly intimacies, its vigorous student social life, and its high academic standards. In 2007, all the colleges of the University of Wales entered a new phase of existence as independent universities, though strong bonds of co-operation remain, re-affirmed in the St David’s Day accord of 2009 between Aberystwyth and the other four leading universities of Wales. Newly independent, Aberystwyth University reflects with pride on the heritage of its past, and faces the future with the confidence.

General Information

Type of University: University
Sponsorship: public
Foundation: 1872
Number of Teachers: N.N.
Number of Students: 12,245
Int. Students: N.N.
Tuition Fee: £3,290 - £11,030
Study Fee: N.N.

Useful Contacts

International Office
F +44.1970.622.367 E internationaloffice@aber.ac.uk
W Website
Student Union
F +44.1970.621.700 E union@aber.ac.uk
W Website

Fields of Study


Applied Science

Agriculture
Environmental Studies

Arts

Art Administration

Business & Law

Accounting
Business Studies
Home Economics
Hospitality, Leisure, Tourism and Transport
Law
Management Studies

Combined Sciences

Combined Arts
Combined Sciences
Combined Social Sciences
Sciences combined with Social Sciences or Arts

Communication and Media

Media Studies

Formal Science

Computer Science
Information Science
Mathematics
Statistics

Humanities

Educational Science
English studies
History
Languages
Library and Museum Studies
Literature

Natural Science

Biology
Earth Science
Genetics
Life Science
Physics

Social Science

Culture science
Geography
Political Science
Psychology

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