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Aberystwyth University (; sometimes called "Aber" or "the College by the Sea") is a university located in Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth

Aberystwyth is a historic market town, administrative centre and holiday resort within Ceredigion, Wales. It is often colloquially known as Aber, and is located at the confluence of the Rivers River Ystwyth and River Rheidol....
, Wales
Wales

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. Aberystwyth was a founding Member Institution of the former federal University of Wales
University of Wales

The University of Wales is a confederal university founded in 1893. It has accredited institutions throughout Wales, ranging from nineteenth-century establishments like University of Wales, Aberystwyth and University of Wales, Bangor to post-1992 universities like University of Wales, Newport and institutes of higher education such as Unive...
. As of late 2006, the University has over 12,000 students spread across seventeen academic departments.

The University started life in 1872 as University College Wales. In 1894 the University became a founder member of the University of Wales and changed its name to the University College of Wales Aberystwyth.






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Aberystwyth University (; sometimes called "Aber" or "the College by the Sea") is a university located in Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth

Aberystwyth is a historic market town, administrative centre and holiday resort within Ceredigion, Wales. It is often colloquially known as Aber, and is located at the confluence of the Rivers River Ystwyth and River Rheidol....
, Wales
Wales

native_name = Cymru|conventional_long_name = Wales|common_name = Wales|image_flag = Flag of Wales 2.svg|national_motto = ...
. Aberystwyth was a founding Member Institution of the former federal University of Wales
University of Wales

The University of Wales is a confederal university founded in 1893. It has accredited institutions throughout Wales, ranging from nineteenth-century establishments like University of Wales, Aberystwyth and University of Wales, Bangor to post-1992 universities like University of Wales, Newport and institutes of higher education such as Unive...
. As of late 2006, the University has over 12,000 students spread across seventeen academic departments.

The University started life in 1872 as University College Wales. In 1894 the University became a founder member of the University of Wales and changed its name to the University College of Wales Aberystwyth. In the mid 1990s the University again changed its name to the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. On 1 September 2007 the University of Wales ceased to be a federal university and Aberystwyth became an independent university in its own right once again. However, students who now enroll with Aberystwyth from the academic year 2009/2010 onwards (or have studied their 1st year in the academic year 2008/2009) have the choice to receive a University of Wales degree or an Aberystwyth University degree.

The National Student Survey
National student survey

The National Student Survey is a survey, launched in 2005, of all final year degree students at institutions in England, Wales and Northern Ireland....
 named Aberystwyth fifth in the UK in 2006 and tenth in 2007, for overall student satisfaction. The Times
The Times

The Times is a daily national newspaper published in the United Kingdom since 1785 when it was known as The Daily Universal Register.The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times are published by Times Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of News International....
 Good University Guide 2008 ranked Aberystwyth joint first in the UK for student satisfaction. It also ranked Aberystwyth 39th in the Academic league tables out of 113 institutions. Aberystwyth was also short-listed for a best student experience award by the Times.

History


The University was founded in 1872 as University College Wales. The first Principal was Thomas Charles Edwards
Thomas Charles Edwards

Thomas Charles-Edwards was a Wales minister, writer and academic who was the first Principal of the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.Edwards was the son of Lewis Edwards, founder of the Bala, Gwynedd Theological College....
 and initially there were just 26 students. In 1894 the college joined the University of Wales as a founder member (prior to this students had been submitted for examinations to the University of London
University of London

Based primarily in London, England, United Kingdom, the University of London is a federal mega university made up of 31 affiliates: 19 separate university institutions, and 12 research institutes....
). One of the newest departments in the University is the Department of Sports and Exercise Science, which was established in 2000. Within the next few years the university has plans to establish a department of Psychology, which will be based upon the Centre for Applied Psychology currently found within the Department of International Politics. Indeed many joint honours Psychology degrees were launched in September 2007.

The University's coat of arms was awarded in the 1880s. The shield features two red dragons, the red dragon
Y Ddraig Goch

File:Flag UK+Wales.svgThe Welsh Dragon appears on the national Flag of Wales , and is the most famous dragon in Britain....
 being a common symbol of Wales, and an open book, symbolising learning. The crest is an eagle or phoenix above a flaming tower: it possibly symbolises the rebirth of the College after the fire of 1885. The motto is "Nid Byd, Byd Heb Wybodaeth": "A World Without Knowledge, is No World At All".

Reputation and academic rankings


The internationally recognized Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research
Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research

The Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research was one of eight research institutes funded by the United Kingdom's Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, and was based at Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales....
 which is part of the University leads the way in many areas of Environmental Research. The University has a number of notable alumni, including Frederick Soddy
Frederick Soddy

Frederick Soddy was an England radiochemistry.He received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1921, and has a Soddy named for him on the far side of the Moon....
, a Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize , established in the 1895 will of Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel; it was first awarded in Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Nobel Prize in Literature, and Nobel Peace Prize in 1901....
 winner in Chemistry, and Prince Charles
Charles, Prince of Wales

The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales is the eldest child of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, making him heir apparent, equally and separately, to the thrones of Commonwealth realm....
. Notable past academics include R. Geraint Gruffydd
R. Geraint Gruffydd

Professor Emeritus R. Geraint Gruffydd , MA DPhil FBA is a scholar of Welsh language and literature. He is a graduate of Bangor University and Jesus College, Oxford He commenced his studies at Oxford in 1948....
, Bobi Jones
Bobi Jones

Emeritus Professor Robert Maynard Jones , generally known as Bobi Jones, is a Wales Christian academic, one of the most prolific writers in the history of the Welsh language....
, E. H. Carr and Leopold Kohr
Leopold Kohr

Leopold Kohr was an economist, jurist and political scientist known both for his opposition to the "cult of bigness" in social organization and as one of those who inspired the Small is Beautiful movement....
.

According to the The Times
The Times

The Times is a daily national newspaper published in the United Kingdom since 1785 when it was known as The Daily Universal Register.The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times are published by Times Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of News International....
 Good University Guide
within Wales
Wales

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 Aberystwyth University is ranked 2nd after Cardiff University.

The Times Good University Guide 2009 ranks Aberystwyth 43rd overall out of 113 institutions in the UK..

Aberystwyth is given 6th place in the Times Higher Education Supplement's "Student Experience Rankings", a large survey of student satisfaction in their University ranging from teaching standards to social life.

The School of Management and Business is one of only 20 departments in the world to have its Masters degrees accredited by the AMBA
Association of MBAs

The Association of MBAs is an organization that school accreditation postgraduate business programs at international business schools. It differs from the AACSB in the United States and EQUIS in Europe in that it accredits specific postgraduate business programs rather than entire schools....
. It is similar to the AACSB in the U.S. and EQUIS
Equis

Equis may refer to:*European Quality Improvement System an international system of assessment and accreditation of higher education institutions in management and business administration run by the European Foundation for Management Development....
 in Europe. Its MBA is also accrediated by the same organisation.

The Institute of Geography & Earth Sciences was the first British university department to offer single honours degrees in human geography and physical geography, a course which has since been adopted by many other universities in the UK. Aberystwyth was ranked 11th of 60 UK universities for Geography and Environmental Studies in the 2009 Guardian
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 University Guide. and according to the 2009 Times Good University Guide ranked the department at number 12 from 76 university geography and environmental science related departments.

The Times Good University Guide 2009 ranks its School of Law 34th overall out of 87 Law Schools across the UK.

The Department for International Politics was founded in 1919 and is the oldest such department in the world and remains at the forefront of research.

The University has come under recent criticism for its record on sustainability
Sustainability

Sustainability, in a broad sense, is the ability to maintain a certain process or state. It is now most frequently used in connection with biological and human systems....
, with a ranking of 97th out of 106 UK higher education institutions in the "Green League 2007". However the University has managed to climb up to 53rd in Ranking for the revised Green League Table for 2008.

Departments

Occ
The Department of History and Welsh History, and the Institute of Mathematics and Physics can trace their beginnings back to the formation of the University in 1872. The Department of Law was established in 1901, and as such is one of the oldest law schools in the UK. The School of Art has a history stretching back to 1917 when it was part of the only British university concerned with the Art and Crafts Movement. In 1936 it became a sub-department within the Education Department where, in 1965 the Joint Honours Art scheme was established. Single Honours Art and Masters degree schemes were introduced in 1974, one year after the subject had once again been given autonomy as a university department. Modern languages has been taught at Aberystwyth since c. 1874, making the current Department of European Languages one of the oldest departments in the UK to teach the subject. The Department of Information & Library Studies was founded in 1989 following the merger of the University with the College of Librarianship Wales. The Institute of Biological Sciences was formed in 1993 from the Department of Biological Sciences, the Department of Biochemistry and the Genetics Group of the Department of Agricultural Botany. These former departments in turn can trace their beginnings to the foundation of the University. In 1993 budgetary considerations caused the University to permanently close its department of philosophy
Philosophy

Philosophy is the study of general problems concerning matters such as existence, knowledge, truth, beauty, justice, validity, mind, and language....
. The efforts of some student philosophy organizations have so far failed to restore any funding for a philosophy department at Aberystwyth although there are a number of political philosophy related modules covered by the Department of International Politics.

List of Departments & Institutes



Department of Computer Science

The Department of Computer Science at Aberystwyth was founded in 1970. AberMUD
AberMUD

AberMUD was the first popular open source MUD, named after the town in which it was written, Aberystwyth. The first version was written in B by Alan Cox, Richard Acott, Jim Finnis, and Leon Thrane based at University of Wales, Aberystwyth for an old Honeywell Mainframe computer and opened in 1987....
, the first popular internet-based MUD, was written in this department of the university by then-student Alan Cox
Alan Cox

Alan Cox is a United Kingdom computer programmer heavily involved in the development of the Linux kernel since its early days 1991. He lives in Swansea, Wales with his wife, Telsa Gwynne....
.

Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences

The Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences was formed in 1989 from the former Departments of Geography (established in 1917) and Geology. This department contains the E.G. Bowen map library, containing 80000 maps and 500 atlases.

Department of Information Studies

The College of Librarianship Wales was established at Llanbadarn Fawr
Llanbadarn Fawr

Llanbadarn Fawr is a village and parish in Ceredigion, Wales and is located on the outskirts of Aberystwyth situated next to Penparcau and Southgate....
 in 1964 in response to a recommendation for the training of bilingual librarians, in the Bourdillon report on Standards of public library service in England, (H.M.S.O., 1962). The college grew rapidly and became the largest institution for the training of librarians in Europe. The independent college merged with the University in August 1989. The College of Librarianship gained an international reputation for the training of librarians, particularly in the developing world. Since 1989 the new department has gained a reputation for introducing innovative teaching methods, and particularly offering courses by open and distance learning
Distance education

Distance education, or distance learning, is a field of education that focuses on the pedagogy and andragogy, technology, and instructional systems design that aim to deliver education to students who are not physically "on site"....
.

Department of International Politics

In 1919 the world's first Department of International Politics was founded at Aberystwyth. The department, and the study of international relations
International relations

International relations represents the study of foreign affairs and global issues among states within the international system, including the roles of states, international organization , non-governmental organizations , and multinational corporations ....
 itelf was founded shortly after the first world war to further political understanding of the world in the hope of avoiding future conflicts. This led to the creation of the Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson

Thomas Woodrow Wilson was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States. A devout Presbyterianism and leading intellectual of the Progressive Era, he served as President of Princeton University of Princeton University from 1902 to 1910, and then as the Governor of New Jersey from 1911 to 1913....
 chair of International Politics.

Today it is the largest department of its kind in Europe, and one of the largest in the world. It also has an international reputation for excellence, scoring top marks for both research and teaching, placing the department above related departments at Oxford University, Cambridge University and the London School of Economics
London School of Economics

The London School of Economics and Political Science, more commonly referred to as The London School of Economics or LSE, is a specialist college of the University of London in London, England....
. The department has attracted a large group of influential names in the field of international relations including E. H. Carr, Leopold Kohr
Leopold Kohr

Leopold Kohr was an economist, jurist and political scientist known both for his opposition to the "cult of bigness" in social organization and as one of those who inspired the Small is Beautiful movement....
, Andrew Linklater
Andrew Linklater

Andrew Linklater is a renowned international relations academic, and is the current Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics at Aberystwyth University....
, Ken Booth
Ken Booth

Ken Booth Fellow of the British Academy is a United Kingdom International Relations International relations theory. He is the former E H Carr Professor of the Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth University....
, Steve Smith
Steve Smith (academic)

Steve Smith, Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences, , is a prominent international relations theorist, professor, and senior university manager....
 and Michael Cox
Michael Cox (academic)

Michael E. Cox is a British academic and international relations scholar. He is currently a professor of international relations at the London School of Economics , where he is Co-Director of the Cold War Studies Centre ....
. In 2006, a new building for the Department of International Politics was completed and opened on the main Penglais Campus.

The department is also home to a number of journals. These include Interstate the UK's first undergraduate run journal for world affairs.

Department of Law and Criminology

The Department of Law and Criminology is housed in the Hugh Owen Building, which is centrally located on the main campus. This department was founded in 1901. The Department bases itself on a long, reputable and increasingly varied experience of legal education and academic work. Ranked within the top twenty institutions for Law in the United Kingdom, it is the oldest law school in Wales and one of the oldest in the United Kingdom. Furthermore, the Department is home to the specialist research centre, the Centre for Welsh Legal Affairs. All lecturers in the Department are actively engaged in research and the International Journal of Biosciences and the Law, and the Cambrian Law Review are edited in the Department. Over the years a large number of well-known legal academics, practitioners and politicians have taught in the Department have made their mark in a range of subsequent careers. Recently the Department has worked closely with the Quality Assurance Agency in testing new processes for teaching quality assessment. The Department is one of only a few universities in the United Kingdom which offers the two-year LL.B
Bachelor of Laws

The Bachelor of Laws is an undergraduate, or bachelor, degree in law offered in most common law countries as the primary law degree and which originated in England....
 scheme to graduates in a discipline other than law. Information published in 2006 indicates a from first year to second year of about 93.5% on the LLB courses.

In 2006, the Department of Law started a Legal Practice Course
Legal Practice Course

The Legal Practice Course , also known as the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, is the vocational stage for becoming a solicitor in England and Wales....
, which is run in collaboration with Swansea University
Swansea University

Swansea University is a university located in Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom. Swansea University was founded as University College, Swansea in 1920, as the fourth college of the University of Wales, following the report of the Haldane Commission into University Education in Wales....
. The LPC is a requirement for anyone who wishes to practice as a solicitor
Solicitor

In the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, the legal profession is split between solicitors and barristers, and a law practitioner will usually only hold one title....
 in England and Wales. A breakdown of the made in 2007/8 shows that one third of students enrolled on the LPC were awarded a distinction. The Times Good University Guide 2009 ranks its School of Law 34th overall out of 87 Law Schools across the UK.

Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies

The Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies is one of the largest departments in the University in terms of numbers of undergraduate students and was established in the late 1970s. The department is enhanced by the presence of a BBC studio housed within the department's headquarters built in 2001.

Institute of Rural Sciences

The Institute of Rural Sciences
Institute of Rural Sciences

The Institute of Rural Sciences is a department of Aberystwyth University , and is located in the town of Aberystwyth on the west coast of Wales, on Cardigan Bay....
 on Llanbadarn Campus was formed by the merger of the Welsh Agricultural College, which had hitherto been independent, and the University's Department of Agriculture in 1995.

School of Management and Business

In 1998 the Department of Economics
Economics

File:Ballard Farmers' Market - vegetables.jpgEconomics is the Social sciences that studies the Production theory basics, Distribution , and Consumption of Good and Service ....
 (founded 1912), the Department of Accounting
Accountancy

Accountancy or accounting is the system of recording, verifying, and reporting of the value of assets, liabilities, income, and expenses in the books of account to which debit and credit entries are chronologically posted to record changes in value ....
 and Finance
Finance

The field of finance refers to the concepts of time, money and risk and how they are interrelated. Banks are the main facilitators of funding through the provision of credit, although private equity, mutual funds, hedge funds, and other organizations have become important....
 (founded 1979) and the Centre for Business
Business

A business is a legally recognized organization designed to provide good s and/or Service to consumers. Businesses are predominant in capitalism economies, most being privately owned and formed to earn profit that will increase the wealth of its owners....
 Studies merged to create the School of Management and Business. The MBA at Aberystwyth was established in 1985 and the school is one of only around 100 business schools in the world to have its MBA
Master of Business Administration

The Master of Business Administration is a master's degree in business administration, which attracts people from a wide range of academic disciplines....
 program accredited by the AMBA
Association of MBAs

The Association of MBAs is an organization that school accreditation postgraduate business programs at international business schools. It differs from the AACSB in the United States and EQUIS in Europe in that it accredits specific postgraduate business programs rather than entire schools....
; it was the first business school in Wales to achieve this honour, and for many years the only. However Swansea University
Swansea University

Swansea University is a university located in Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom. Swansea University was founded as University College, Swansea in 1920, as the fourth college of the University of Wales, following the report of the Haldane Commission into University Education in Wales....
 has also recently been accrediated. The schools postgraduate programmes in Management and International Business Management are both MBM (Masters in Business Management) accredited by the Association of MBAs. Only around 20 business schools throughout the world have achieved this prestigious programme accreditation and Aber is one of only 9 in the UK. Recently the school has been ranked 16th in Europe for accounting research by the Journal Accounting and Business Research and 22nd in Europe for Finance and Financial Economics by the Journal of Business Finance & Accounting. In the most recent subject specific teaching quality reviews the Accounting and Finance degrees schemes and the Economics degree schemes at Aberystwyth were both judged to be excellent, this is the highest category that can be awarded. The research training masters are also ESRC
Economic and Social Research Council

The Economic and Social Research Council is one of the seven Research Council in the United Kingdom. It is state-funded , and provides funding and support for research and training work in social sciences and economics issues....
 1+3 recognised.

Geography of the University campuses

The main campus of the University is situated on Penglais Hill, overlooking the town of Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth

Aberystwyth is a historic market town, administrative centre and holiday resort within Ceredigion, Wales. It is often colloquially known as Aber, and is located at the confluence of the Rivers River Ystwyth and River Rheidol....
 and Cardigan Bay
Cardigan Bay

Cardigan Bay is a large inlet of the Irish Sea, indenting the west coast of Wales between the Llyn Peninsula and Pembrokeshire peninsulas.Cardigan Bay has white-sand beaches, soft turquoise sea and a unique marine life , making it one of the finest stretches of coastline in Britain....
. The Penglais Campus is the site of 12 of the University's 17 departments, as well as most of the student halls of residence. Just below the Penglais Campus is the National Library of Wales
National Library of Wales

The National Library of Wales is the national legal deposit library of Wales, located in Aberystwyth. It is one of the Assembly Government Sponsored Bodies....
, one of Britain's five legal deposit
Legal deposit

Legal deposit is a legal requirement that a person or group submit copies of their publications to a repository, usually a Library. The requirement was originally limited to books and journals, but with the advance of technology many countries amended the law to include voice recordings, movies, maps and even internet sites....
 libraries. A BBC article suggests the library is "considered to be one of the world's greatest libraries, and its international reputation is certainly something that all Welsh men and women are intensely ... proud of" . The original university building, next to the sea, known as "Old College", is the site of most of the University's administration as well as the Departments of Welsh and Education. The Llanbadarn Campus is located approximately one mile to the east of the Penglais Campus, and hosts the Institute of Rural Sciences and the Department of Information Studies. Additionally, the Llanbadarn Campus is the site of the Aberystwyth branch of Coleg Ceredigion
Coleg Ceredigion

Coleg Ceredigion is a bilingual college in Ceredigion it has two campuses in the two largest towns Aberystwyth and Cardigan. The college's principal is Andr? Morgan....
, a further education college, and not part of the University. The School of Art is located between the Penglais Campus and the centre of Aberystwyth, in what was originally the Edward Davies Chemical Laboratory, site of the now-defunct Department of Chemistry.

Student residences


Aberystwyth is the UK's favourite university town according to the findings of a study published by www.accommodationforstudents.com published on 5 June 2007. The University came top with a score of 64 per cent, scoring particularly well on the metrics "community" and "going out".

The various student residences owned, leased or managed by the university offer almost 4,000 bed-spaces in total. There are plans, however, to expand this to 5,450 spaces, with new residences to be built on land purchased in neighbouring Bow Street and a 'manor house' style residence to be built on undeveloped land at the student village site. There is a mixture of halls and shared apartment-style accommodation. All feature wired access to the University's computer network and a support network of wardening staff.

Penglais Campus:
  • Cwrt Mawr (self-catered flats, capacity 485)
  • Pantycelyn (traditional catered Welsh speaking hall, capacity 260)
  • Penbryn (traditional catered hall, capacity 525)
  • Rosser (self-catered flats with en-suite rooms, capacity 333)
  • Trefloyne (self-catered flats, capacity 146)


Llanbadarn Campus:
  • Aeron, Cletwr, Dyfi, Einion and Leri - 5 residences that housed a total of 298 catered students (closed in June 2007)


Pentre Jane Morgan (the Student Village):
  • 178 self-contained houses accommodating typically 5 or 6 students each
  • Bedrooms are of a decent size with a desk, bed, bedside table, wardrobe and large window
  • In general kitchens are large with a table, 5-6 chairs, 6+ cupboards, cooker, kettle, toaster, microwave and average sized fridge/freezer


Town:
  • Brynderw (self-catered flats, capacity 146)
  • Seafront Residences (self-catered flats located on the seafront and Queen's Road, overall capacity 720-800 including the redeveloped Alexandra Hall)


Notable alumni and staff


List of Rectors of the University

  • 1872-1895, Henry Austin Bruce, 1st Baron Aberdare, GCB
    Order of the Bath

    The Most Honourable Order of the Bath is a United Kingdom order of chivalry founded by George I of Great Britain on 18 May 1725. The name derives from the medieval ceremony for creating a knight, which involved bathing as one of its elements....
     PC DCI FRS.
  • 1895-1913, Stuart Rendel, 1st Baron Rendel of Hatchlands, PC.
  • 1913-1926, Sir John Williams, 1st Baronet, of the City of London, GCVO DSC MD LLD.
  • 1926-1944, Edmund Davies, Baron Edmund-Davies
    Edmund Davies, Baron Edmund-Davies

    Herbert Edmund Edmund-Davies, Baron Edmund-Davies, Privy Council of the United Kingdom was a United Kingdom judge.Born Herbert Edmund Davies at Mountain Ash in Mid Glamorgan, he was the third son of Morgan John Davies and Elizabeth Maud Edmunds....
    , PC MA LLD.
  • 1944-1954, Thomas Jones (T. J.), CH
    Order of the Companions of Honour

    The Order of the Companions of Honour is a United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations Order . It was founded by George V of the United Kingdom in June 1917, as a reward for outstanding achievements in the arts, literature, music, science, politics, industry, or religion....
     MA LLD.
  • 1955-1964, Sir David Hughes Parry, QC MA DCL Hon LLD.
  • 1964-1976, Sir Ben Bowen Thomas
    Ben Bowen Thomas

    Sir Ben Bowen Thomas was a Wales civil servant and university President. He served as Permanent Secretary to the Welsh Department of the Ministry of Education from 1945 to 1963, and was President of the University of Wales, Aberystwyth from 1964 to 1975....
    , MA LLD.
  • 1977-1985, Cledwyn Hughes
    Cledwyn Hughes

    Cledwyn Hughes, Baron Cledwyn of Penrhos, Order of the Companions of Honour, Privy Council of the United Kingdom, , was a Welsh people Labour Party politician....
    , Baron Cledwyn of Penrhos, CH
    Order of the Companions of Honour

    The Order of the Companions of Honour is a United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations Order . It was founded by George V of the United Kingdom in June 1917, as a reward for outstanding achievements in the arts, literature, music, science, politics, industry, or religion....
     PC.
  • 1985-1997, Sir Melvyn Rosser, Hon LLD FCA.
  • 1997-2007, Elystan Morgan, Baron Elystan-Morgan, LLD.
  • 2007-present, Sir Emyr Jones Parry
    Emyr Jones Parry

    Sir Emyr Jones Parry, Order of St Michael and St George, Institute of Physics is a United Kingdom diplomat. He is a former Permanent Representatives from the United Kingdom to the United Nations and former UK Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council ....
    , GCMG PhD FInstP .


Academic alumni

  • D.J. Davies
    David James Davies

    Dr. D.J. Davies , was a Welsh people economist, industrialist, prize winning essayist, author, political activist, pilot, and an Internationalism ....
     (1893-1956), Economist
    Economist

    An economist is an expert in the social science of economics. The individual may also study, develop, and apply theories and concepts from economics and write about economic policy....
    , Socialist Plaid Cymru
    Plaid Cymru

    Plaid Cymru is a political party in Wales. It advocates the establishment of an independent Welsh state within the European Union.Plaid Cymru was formed in 1925 and won its first seat in 1966....
     Activist, Constitutional Monarchist.
  • Sir John Meurig Thomas
    John Meurig Thomas

    Sir John Meurig Thomas Fellow of the Royal Society , is a leading British chemist and educator primarily known for his work on heterogeneous catalysis, solid-state chemistry, and surface and materials science....
     FRS, Chemist, Professor, Author
  • Dame Marjorie Williamson
    Marjorie Williamson

    Dame Marjorie Williamson, DBE was a British academic, educator, physicist and university administrator.Elsie Margaret Williamson attended Wakefield High School for Girls and went up to study Physics at Royal Holloway College in 1932, graduating in 1936....
     DBE, academic, educator, physicist
  • Kenneth O. Morgan Baron Morgan of Aberdyfi, historian and author
  • Ian Banks
    Ian Banks

    Ian Banks is a fictional character from The CW Television Network series One Tree Hill . He is a Stalking and is portrayed by Matt Barr....
    , author, Professor of Men's Health, President of The Men's Health Forum, BMA
  • Gary Akehurst,Emeritus Professor of Marketing, services research, founder editor of the Service Industries Journal
  • Alan Cox
    Alan Cox

    Alan Cox is a United Kingdom computer programmer heavily involved in the development of the Linux kernel since its early days 1991. He lives in Swansea, Wales with his wife, Telsa Gwynne....
    , Programmer (major contributor to the Linux kernel
    Linux kernel

    The Linux kernel is an operating system kernel used by a family of Unix-like operating systems. The term Linux distribution is used to refer to the various operating systems that run on top of the Linux Kernel....
    ) (1980s)
  • Sir Edward Collingwood
    Edward Collingwood

    Sir Edward Foyle Collingwood Fellow of the Royal Society Deputy Lieutenant CBE was an English mathematician and scientist.He was a member of the Eglingham branch of a prominent Northumbrian family, the son of Col....
     FRS CBE DL, mathematician and scientist
  • Andrew Gordon
    Andrew Gordon

    For the naval historian, please see Andrew Gordon Andrew Gordon is a prominent scholar of modern Japanese history. He is Lee and Juliet Folger Fund Professor of History at Harvard University and former chair of the Department of History there from 2004-2007....
     Naval historian
  • Datuk Zawiyah Baba, Former Director-General of the National Library of Malaysia
  • Sir Hugh Owen
    Hugh Owen

    Sir Hugh Owen was a significant Wales educator.Hugh Owen was a Methodist philanthropist; he was one of the original promoters of the University of Wales, Aberystwyth at Aberystwyth....
    , educator
  • Deian Hopkin
    Deian Hopkin

    Professor Deian Hopkin is Vice Chancellor and Chief Executive of London South Bank University, United Kingdom. He is a history, originally from Wales and a fluent Welsh language speaker....
    , Historian
  • Carl R May, sociologist
  • Sir Alfred Eckhard Zimmern
    Alfred Eckhard Zimmern

    Sir Alfred Eckhard Zimmern was a British classical scholar and historian, and political scientist writing on international relations.His father was a German Jew; he was brought up a Christian, and was later an active participant in the World Council of Churches....
    , classical scholar, historian, political scientist and Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics.
  • H. J. Rose
    H. J. Rose

    Herbert Jennings Rose is remembered as the author of A Handbook of Greek Mythology, originally published in 1928, which for many years became the standard student reference book on the subject, reaching a sixth edition by 1958....
    , Emeritus Professor, Classics scholar and Fellow of the British Academy
  • Ernest Charles Nelson
    Ernest Charles Nelson

    Ernest Charles Nelson is a botanist who specialises in the Proteaceae family, especially the Adenanthos genus; and the Ericaceae, especially Erica....
    , noted botanist
  • Mary King
    Mary King (professor)

    Mary Elizabeth King is a professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University for Peace.Dr. King was awarded the Jamnalal Bajaj International Award for promotion of Gandhian values outside India in November ....
    , Political Scientist
  • David Russell Hulme
    David Russell Hulme

    David Russell Hulme is a Wales conductor and musicologist known for his research and publications on the music of Sir Arthur Sullivan, the Victorian era composer who, with Sir W....
    , conductor and musical historian
  • Sir Charles Webster
    Charles Webster

    Sir Charles Kingsley Webster KCMG was a United Kingdom historian and diplomat.He was educated at the Merchant Taylors' School in Crosby and King's College, Cambridge....
     KCMG, historian, diplomat and former President of the British Academy
  • Chris Leek, Chairman of Mensa International
    Mensa International

    Mensa is the largest, oldest, and best known high IQ society in the world. It is a non-profit organization open to people who score at the 98th percentile or higher on a standardized, supervised intelligence quotient test....
  • Andrew Linklater
    Andrew Linklater

    Andrew Linklater is a renowned international relations academic, and is the current Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics at Aberystwyth University....
    , Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics
  • Paul Maddrell
    Paul Maddrell

    Dr Paul Maddrell lectures on Intelligence and Strategic Studies at The University of Wales, Aberystwyth in the International Politics department....
    , political scientist
  • Mihangel Morgan
    Mihangel Morgan

    Mihangel Morgan is a Wales author....
    , leading Welsh language writer
  • F. Gwendolen Rees
    F. Gwendolen Rees

    Florence Gwendolen Rees, FRS was a British Zoology and parasitology.Rees's career was at the Zoology Department of the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, where she held positions of Assistant Lecturer , Lecturer , Senior Lecturer , Reader and Professor , becoming Professor Emeritus in semi-retirement in 1973....
     FRS, Emeritus Professor, zoologist and parasitologist
  • Frederick Soddy
    Frederick Soddy

    Frederick Soddy was an England radiochemistry.He received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1921, and has a Soddy named for him on the far side of the Moon....
    , Nobel Prize
    Nobel Prize

    The Nobel Prize , established in the 1895 will of Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel; it was first awarded in Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Nobel Prize in Literature, and Nobel Peace Prize in 1901....
     Winner in chemistry (1921)
  • Prof Myron Evans, Prize Winning scientist as well as the founder of Alpha Institute for Advanced Studies
  • Rev Prof William Richard Williams
    William Richard Williams (theologian)

    Reverend Professor William Richard Williams was the Principal of the United Theological College Aberystwyth, the first Secretary of the Council of Churches of Wales, and later its President....
    , Theologian
  • Rev Prof Samuel Ifor Enoch
    Samuel Ifor Enoch

    The Rev. Professor Samuel Ifor Enoch MA , was Professor of New Testament Studies and Principal of the Presbyterian United Theological College Aberystwyth in Wales....
    , Theologian
  • E. H. Carr, historian, journalist and international relations theorist
  • Sir Walford Davies KCVO OBE, professor, composer, Master of the King's Music 1(1934-1941)
  • John Samuel Ramage Geographic and Biological Scholar
  • Nigel Thrift
    Nigel Thrift

    Professor Nigel John Thrift is the current Vice Chancellor of the University of Warwick and a leading academic in the field of human geography....
    , Geographic Scholar and Vice Chancellor of Warwick University
  • Lewis Fry Richardson
    Lewis Fry Richardson

    Lewis Fry Richardson, Fellow of the Royal Society   was an English mathematician, physicist, meteorologist, psychologist and pacifist who pioneered modern mathematical techniques of weather forecasting, and the application of similar techniques to studying the causes of wars and how to prevent them....
     D.Sc FRS, mathematician, physicist, meteorologist, psychologist and pacifist
  • David John Williams, Writer
  • Waldo Williams
    Waldo Williams

    Waldo Williams was one of the leading Welsh language poets of the twentieth century. He was also a notable pacifism, anti-war campaigner, and Welsh nationalism...
    , Poet
  • Sir Glanmor Williams
    Glanmor Williams

    Sir Glanmor Williams was one of Wales's most eminent historians.Sir Glanmor was born in Dowlais, into a working-class family, and was educated at Cyfarthfa Castle School....
    , eminent Historian
  • Sir Mungo William MacCallum
    Mungo William MacCallum

    Sir Mungo William MacCallum Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George was Chancellor#University Chancellors of the University of Sydney from 1934 to 1936, and a noted Literary criticism....
    , noted literary critic on English and German literature
  • Ken Booth
    Ken Booth

    Ken Booth Fellow of the British Academy is a United Kingdom International Relations International relations theory. He is the former E H Carr Professor of the Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth University....
    , E H Carr Professor of International Politics and Fellow of the British Academy
  • T. Harri Jones
    T. Harri Jones

    Thomas Henry "Harri" Jones was a Welsh people poet and university lecturer.Jones was born in Llanafan-Fawr, Brecknockshire . He served in the Royal Navy from 1941?1946 during World War II....
    , Poet
  • Emrys G. Bowen
    Emrys G. Bowen

    Professor Emrys George Bowen Royal Geographical Society, Society of Antiquaries of London, Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts , Doctor of Laws, Open University, , was an internationally renowned Geographer with a particular interest in the physical geography and social geography of his native Wales....
     FRGS, FSA, BA, MA, LLD, DUniv, Geographer
  • Tan Sri Datuk Arshad Ayub, Chairman of the University of Malaya
    University of Malaya

    The University of Malaya is the oldest university in Malaysia. The university motto is Ilmu Punca Kemajuan .It was recognised as one of the top universities in Malaysia but university rankings in recent years have seen the decline of UM's ranking ....
     and Pro-Chancellor of University Technology MARA.
  • Rev Prof John Tudno Williams
    John Tudno Williams

    Rev. Professor Dr. John Tudno Williams was the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Wales 2006–7....
    , Theologian
  • Sir T. H. Parry-Williams
    T. H. Parry-Williams

    Sir Thomas Herbert Parry-Williams was a Wales poet, author and academic.Parry-Williams was born at Rhyd Ddu, Caernarfonshire. He was educated at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Jesus College, Oxford , the University of Freiburg and the Sorbonne....
    , poet, author and academic
  • Leopold Kohr
    Leopold Kohr

    Leopold Kohr was an economist, jurist and political scientist known both for his opposition to the "cult of bigness" in social organization and as one of those who inspired the Small is Beautiful movement....
    , economist, jurist, political scientist and philosopher
  • Twm Morys
    Twm Morys

    Twm Morys is a Welsh language poet and musician born in 1961 in Oxford and brought up in Gwynedd and Powys. He also writes for television and radio, as well as lyrics, which he sings with the folk-rock group, Bob Delyn a'r Ebillion....
    , poet
  • Emrys Jones
    Emrys Jones

    Emrys Jones was Professor of Geography at the London School of Economics and a renowned author and consultant in the fields of geography and urban planning....
    , Professor of Geography at the LSE
  • Tavi Murray
    Tavi Murray

    "Our heartiest congratulations go to Tavi on the award of the Polar Medal. This is an outstanding achievement, and indicative of how Swansea attracts truly world-class academics, who are widely respected for the quality of their research." Professor Richard B Davies, Vice-Chancellor, Swansea University ...
    , noted glaciologist, received the Polar Medal.
  • Steve Smith (academic)
    Steve Smith (academic)

    Steve Smith, Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences, , is a prominent international relations theorist, professor, and senior university manager....
    , MSc PhD AcSS, prominent international relations theorist
  • Prof David Lee, Tissue Engineer and Mechanobiologist
  • Dr. Peter Dennis, Lecturer and Researcher in Ecology


Royal and establishment alumni

  • HM Queen Elizabeth II, DMus (Doctor of Music), Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the British dominions and Commonwealth realms
  • HRH Charles, Prince of Wales
    Charles, Prince of Wales

    The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales is the eldest child of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, making him heir apparent, equally and separately, to the thrones of Commonwealth realm....
    , KG KT GCB OM et al
  • HRH Prince Tunku Naquiyuddin, son of the 10th King of Malaysia
    Malaysia

    Malaysia is a federation that consists of States of Malaysia in Southeast Asia with a total landmass of . The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government....
     and Senior member of Negeri Sembilan
    Negeri Sembilan

    Negeri Sembilan , meaning "state of nine" in Malay language, is one of the 13 states that consitute the Federation of Malaysia. It is located on the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia, just south of Kuala Lumpur and is bordered in the north by Selangor, in the east by Pahang and in the south by Malacca and Johor....
     Royal family
  • Ahmad Tejan Kabbah
    Ahmad Tejan Kabbah

    Alhaji Ahmad Tejan Kabbah was the 3rd Democratically elected President of Sierra Leone. from 1996 to 1997 and from 1998 to 2007. He worked for the United Nations Development Programme and returned to Sierra Leone in 1992....
    , former President of Sierra Leone
    Sierra Leone

    Sierra Leone, officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country in West Africa. It is bordered by Guinea in the northeast, Liberia in the southeast, and the Atlantic Ocean in the southwest....
  • HRH Tunku Muhriz
    Tunku Muhriz

    Malay titles Tuanku Muhriz ibni Almarhum Tuanku Munawir is the eleventh Yamtuan Besar, Malaysia....
     Ibni Almarhum Tunku Munawir, the 11th Yang Di Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan
    Negeri Sembilan

    Negeri Sembilan , meaning "state of nine" in Malay language, is one of the 13 states that consitute the Federation of Malaysia. It is located on the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia, just south of Kuala Lumpur and is bordered in the north by Selangor, in the east by Pahang and in the south by Malacca and Johor....

Military alumni

  • Colonel Bob Stewart DSO, Former British United Nations commander in Bosnia, broadcaster and author.
  • Jonathan Moyle, Former RAF pilot and spy, who was later found murdered in Chile
    Chile

    Chile, officially the Republic of Chile , is a country in South America occupying a long and narrow coastal strip wedged between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean....
     in suspicious circumstances.
  • Brigadier-General Lewis Pugh Evans
    Lewis Pugh Evans

    Brigadier General Lewis Pugh Evans Victoria Cross, Order of the Bath, Order of St Michael and St George, Distinguished Service Order was a Wales recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations forces....
     VC CB CMG DSO & Bar JP DL.

Legal alumni

  • John Morris, Baron Morris of Aberavon
    John Morris, Baron Morris of Aberavon

    John Morris, Baron Morris of Aberavon, Knight of the Garter, Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Queen's Counsel is a retired United Kingdom politician....
     KG PC QC, Chancellor of the University of Glamorgan
    University of Glamorgan

    The University of Glamorgan is a university based in Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales with campuses in Trefforest, Glyntaff, Merthyr Tydfil, Tyn y Wern and Cardiff....
     and Attorney General for England and Wales
    Attorney General for England and Wales

    Her Majesty's Attorney General for England and Wales, usually known simply as the Attorney General, is the chief legal adviser of the the Crown in England and Wales....
     (1997-1999)
  • Sir Samuel Thomas Evans
    Samuel Thomas Evans

    Sir Samuel Thomas Evans Order of the Bath Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council Queen's Counsel , was a Wales barrister, judge and Liberal Party politician....
     GCB PC QC, barrister, judge, Liberal politician and last QC under Queen Victoria.
  • Sarah Caudwell
    Sarah Caudwell

    Sarah Caudwell was a barrister and writer of detective stories, born Sarah Cockburn in Cheltenham, UK.She is best known for a series of four murder stories written between 1980 and 1999, centred around the lives of a group of young barristers practicing in Lincoln?s Inn and narrated by a Hilary Tamar, a Professor of Medieval Law , wh...
    , former lecturer in law. She was a barrister
    Barrister

    A barrister is a lawyer found in many common law jurisdictions that employ a split profession in relation to legal representation. In split professions, the other type of lawyer is the solicitor....
     and writer of detective stories.
  • Sir Ellis Jones Ellis-Griffith, 1st Baronet PC KC, former barrister and Liberal politician.
  • Tun
    Malay titles

    The Malay language has a complex system of titles and honorifics which is still extensively used in Malaysia and Brunei. Singapore, whose Malay royalty was abolished by the British colonial government in 1891, has adopted civic titles for its leaders....
     Salleh Abas
    Salleh Abas

    }}Category:All NPOV disputesTun Haji Mohamed Salleh bin Abas is a former Lord President of the Federal Court of the Federal Court of Malaysia....
    , Lord President of the Federal Court
    Lord President of the Federal Court

    Lord President of the Federal Court of Malaysia was formerly the title of the head of the Courts of Malaysia, from the formation of Malaysia in 1963 until 1994....
     of Malaysia (1984-1988). The Lord President of the Federal Court of Malaysia was the title of the head of the judiciary (now Chief Justice) of Malaysia until 1994.
  • Elwyn Jones, Baron Elwyn-Jones
    Elwyn Jones, Baron Elwyn-Jones

    Frederick Elwyn Elwyn-Jones, Baron Elwyn-Jones, Order of the Companions of Honour Privy Council of the United Kingdom was a United Kingdom barrister and politician....
     CH PC , Attorney General for England and Wales
    Attorney General for England and Wales

    Her Majesty's Attorney General for England and Wales, usually known simply as the Attorney General, is the chief legal adviser of the the Crown in England and Wales....
     (1966-1970) and Lord Chancellor
    Lord Chancellor

    The Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, or Lord Chancellor, is a senior and important functionary in the government of the United Kingdom....
     (1974-1979)
  • Sir Alun Talfan Davies
    Alun Talfan Davies

    Sir Alun Talfan Davies was a Wales lawyer, writer and publisher, the brother of Aneirin Talfan Davies.He was born at Gorseinon near Swansea, brought up a Presbyterianism, and educated at Gowerton grammar school....
    , former lawyer, writer and publisher, the brother of Aneirin Talfan Davies
    Aneirin Talfan Davies

    Aneirin Talfan Davies was a Wales poet, broadcaster and literary critic.He was the brother of Alun Talfan Davies, with whom he founded the publishing company, Llyfrau'r Dryw ....
    .

Civil Service alumni

  • Sir Goronwy Daniel
    Goronwy Daniel

    Sir Goronwy Hopkin Daniel Royal Victorian Order was a Wales academic and civil servant.Born at Ystradgynlais, Daniel was educated at University of Wales, Aberystwyth, where he gained a first-class degree, and obtained a D.Phil....
    , KCVO Ph.D, former civil servant and academic
  • Tan' Sri
    Malay titles

    The Malay language has a complex system of titles and honorifics which is still extensively used in Malaysia and Brunei. Singapore, whose Malay royalty was abolished by the British colonial government in 1891, has adopted civic titles for its leaders....
     Musa Hassan
    Musa Hassan

    Tan Sri Musa Hassan is Malaysia's Inspector-General of Police. He has served with the Royal Malaysian Police for 38 years. He took over the post from Mohamed Bakri Omar in September 2006; Hassan had previously worked as Deputy Inspector-General under him....
    , current Inspector-General of Police, Royal Malaysian Police
    Royal Malaysian Police

    The Royal Malaysian Police is a part of the security forces structure in Malaysia. The force is a centralized organization with responsibilities ranging from traffic control to intelligence gathering....
  • Thomas Jones (T. J.), CH, civil servant and educationalist
  • Dr Timothy Brain QPM BA Ph.D FRSA, current Chief Constable for Gloucestershire

Political alumni

  • David Davies, 1st Baron Davies
    David Davies, 1st Baron Davies

    David Davies, 1st Baron Davies of Llandinam , was a politician and public benefactor, the grandson of the famous industrialist, David Davies ....
    , Liberal politician and philanthropist
  • Joe Borg
    Joe Borg

    Joseph Borg is a Maltese politician and diplomat. Prior to taking up the post of Commissioner for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, he was Minister of Foreign Affairs of Malta and led Malta's EU-accession negotiations....
    , European Union
    European Union

    The European Union is an economic and political union of 27 European Union member state, located primarily in Europe. It was established by the Treaty of Maastricht on 1 November 1993 upon the foundations of the pre-existing European Economic Community....
     Fisheries and Maritime affairs Commissioner
  • Emlyn Hooson, Baron Hooson
    Emlyn Hooson, Baron Hooson

    Hugh Emlyn Hooson, Baron Hooson Queen's Counsel is a Liberal Democrats politician in the United Kingdom. He was the Member of Parliament for Montgomeryshire from 1962 until 1979....
     QC, former Liberal politician
  • Nick Bourne
    Nick Bourne

    Nicholas Henry "Nick" Bourne is a United Kingdom politician. He is the Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly for Wales and the Conservative Party Assembly Member for Mid and West Wales ....
     AM, Leader of the Welsh Conservatives in the National Assembly for Wales
  • Gwynfor Evans
    Gwynfor Evans

    Dr Richard Gwynfor Evans , was a Wales politician, lawyer and author. President of Plaid Cymru for thirty six years, he was the first Member of Parliament to represent Plaid Cymru at Parliament of the United Kingdom ....
     MP, first Member of Parliament for Plaid Cymru
  • John Hugh Edwards
    John Hugh Edwards

    Hugh Edwards was a United Kingdom Liberal Party politician.Aberystwyth-born Edwards was an author, having written a history of Wales and three biographies of David Lloyd George....
    , former Liberal politician
  • Lady Sylvia Hermon
    Sylvia Hermon

    Sylvia, Lady Hermon is a Ulster Unionist Party politician and Member of Parliament for the Northern Ireland constituency of North Down . She was married to the late Jack Hermon, former Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary....
     MP, Ulster Unionist politician
  • Neil Hamilton
    Neil Hamilton (politician)

    Mostyn Neil Hamilton is a former barrister, teacher and Conservative Party Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom. Since losing his seat in 1997, Hamilton and his wife Christine Hamilton have become minor media celebrities....
    , former Conservative MP, barrister
  • Carwyn Jones
    Carwyn Jones

    Carwyn Howell Jones Assembly Member, , is the Wales Labour Party Members of the National Assembly for Wales for Bridgend. In the coalition government of Wales Labour Party and Plaid Cymru, was appointed Counsel General for Wales and Leader of the House on 19 July 2007....
     AM, Minister for the Environment in the Welsh Assembly Government, Assembly Member for Bridgend
  • Elystan Morgan, Baron Elystan-Morgan, former Labour MP for Ceredigion and Home Office Minister.
  • Roland Moyle
    Roland Moyle

    Roland Dunstan Moyle is a United Kingdom Labour Party politician.Moyle was the son of Arthur Moyle, Baron Moyle, who became a Labour MP and served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Clement Attlee....
    , Labour politician, Parliamentary Private Secretary to Clement Attlee.
  • Caroline Pidgeon
    Caroline Pidgeon

    Caroline Pidgeon is a Liberal Democrats politician. She has been a councillor in Southwark since 1998 where she became Cabinet Member for children and young people....
    , Liberal Democrat politician in the London Assembly
  • Dan Rogerson
    Dan Rogerson

    Daniel John Rogerson is the Liberal Democrats Member of Parliament for North Cornwall , first elected at the UK general election, 2005....
     MP, Liberal Democrat politician
  • Gareth Thomas
    Gareth Thomas (Welsh politician)

    Gareth Thomas is a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was Member of Parliament for Clwyd West 1997-2005....
    , former Labour MP
  • Dato' Seri
    Malay titles

    The Malay language has a complex system of titles and honorifics which is still extensively used in Malaysia and Brunei. Singapore, whose Malay royalty was abolished by the British colonial government in 1891, has adopted civic titles for its leaders....
     Hishammuddin Hussein
    Hishammuddin Hussein

    Malay titles Hishammuddin bin Tun Hussein is a Malaysian politician and member of United Malays National Organization . He is the current Ministry of Education , having served since March 30, 2004....
    , Malaysian Education Minister
  • Cledwyn Hughes
    Cledwyn Hughes

    Cledwyn Hughes, Baron Cledwyn of Penrhos, Order of the Companions of Honour, Privy Council of the United Kingdom, , was a Welsh people Labour Party politician....
     CH PC, Baron Cledwyn of Penrhos, former Labour MP and parliamentarian
  • Mark Williams
    Mark Williams (politician)

    Mark Williams is a Politics of the United Kingdom and the Member of Parliament for the Ceredigion , a seat he gained from Plaid Cymru in 2005. He is a member of the Liberal Democrats party....
     MP, Liberal Democrat politician
  • Tun Dr. Ghazali Shafie, former senior Malaysian Cabinet Minister
  • Captain Roderic Bowen
    Roderic Bowen

    Evan Roderic Bowen KC was a Wales Liberal Party politician.Bowen was educated at Cardigan County School, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, St John's College, Cambridge, Brussels and the Inns of Court....
     KC, former Liberal MP and Deputy Commons Speaker
  • Goronwy Roberts, Baron Goronwy-Roberts PC MA, former Labour MP
  • Dr Ahmed Shaheed
    Ahmed Shaheed

    Ahmed Shaheed is a Maldivian politician. He has been the Minister of Foreign relations of the Maldives since November 2008; previously, he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs for two years, from 14 July 2005 until August 20 2007....
     PhD, Maldivian politician.

Business/finance alumni

  • Tom Singh
    Tom Singh

    Tom Singh Order of the British Empire is the founder of the New Look chain of high street fashion stores in the United Kingdom. He is estimated to be worth in the region of half a billion pounds....
     OBE, owner and CEO of New Look (store)
    New Look (store)

    New Look is an international fashion retailer with a chain of high street shops in United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Republic of Ireland, and the United Arab Emirates....
  • Tan Sri Dato' Ahmad Mohamed Don, Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia
    Bank Negara Malaysia

    Bank Negara Malaysia or BNM is the Malaysian central bank. Its headquarters is located in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, and was established on January 26, 1959 to issue currency, act as banker and adviser to the Politics of Malaysia and influence the country's credit situation....
     (1994-1998)
  • Belinda Earl
    Belinda Earl

    Belinda Earl is business woman and current chief executive of Jaeger .Born in Plymouth Earl received her education at St Dunstan?s Abbey School for Girls....
    , former CEO of Debenhams
    Debenhams

    Debenhams plc is a major United Kingdomretailing operating under a department store format in the United Kingdom and Franchising stores in other countries....
     was appointed CEO of Jaeger in 2004
  • Gary Jones, Director Lloyds Abbey Life
    Abbey Life

    Abbey Life plc was a leading life assurance business based in London. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index....
     plc 1986-1993
  • Sir David Prosser, former Chief Executive of Legal & General
    Legal & General

    Legal & General Group Plc is a United Kingdom based financial services company that provides life insurance, health insurance and other insurance, as well as pensions and investments....
     Group Plc

Sports alumni

  • John Dawes
    John Dawes

    Sidney John Dawes was a Wales rugby union player, playing at , and later coach. He captained Wales national rugby union team, Barbarian F.C. and the British and Irish Lions....
    , Rugby
    Rugby union

    Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
     player, who captained Wales and the British Lions.
  • Carwyn James
    Carwyn James

    Carwyn James was a Welsh rugby union footballer and coach. He won two Wales national rugby union team caps but is most famous for his coaching achievements for both Llanelli RFC and the British and Irish Lions....
    , Welsh and British and Irish Lions rugby coach (1949?-1951)
  • Leigh Richmond Roose
    Leigh Richmond Roose

    Leigh Richmond "Dick" Roose, Military Medal, was a Wales international association football who kept goal for a number of professional clubs in the Football League between 1901 and 1912....
    , MM
    Military Medal

    The Military Medal was a military decoration awarded to personnel of the British Army and other British Armed Forces, and formerly also to personnel of other Commonwealth of Nations countries, below commissioned officer rank, for bravery in battle on land....
    , International footballer
  • Berwyn Price
    Berwyn Price

    Berwyn Price is a former Wales international athlete. Price was born in Tredegar, Monmouthshire , and studied at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth....
    , International 110m hurdles athlete, Commonwealth Games & World Student Games gold medallist.
  • Angela Tooby-Smith, Five Time Winner of Welsh Cross Cross Country Championships, English Cross-country champion 1985, UK Cross-country Champion 1988, silver medal World Cross-country Championships, Aukland.
  • Jonathan Spratt
    Jonathan Spratt

    Jonathan Spratt born 28 April, 1986 is a rugby union player for the Ospreys in the Magners League. Former playing member of The Legion rugby sevens team; now honorary Legionnaire - an honor held also by his older brother Andrew, who is undoubtedly a forward in Rugby Sevens....
    , professional Rugby Union player for Ospreys.
  • Dr Cath Bishop
    Cath Bishop

    Catherine Bishop is a former British Sport rowing.She was educated at Westcliff High School for Girls. Bishop has a BA in modern languages from Pembroke College, Cambridge, a master's in international politics from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth and a Ph.D....
     Ph.D, former professional British rower and turned civil servant

Arts alumni

  • Aneirin Hughes
    Aneirin Hughes

    Aneirin Hughes is a Welsh actor and singer. Born in Aberystwyth in Wales, Hughes studied Music at the University College of Wales Aberystwyth under Professor Ian Parrott....
    , actor
  • Melih Kibar
    Melih Kibar

    Melih Kibar was a Turkish people composer....
    , former Turkish composer.
  • Sharon Maguire
    Sharon Maguire

    Sharon Maguire made her name as a film director when she landed the job of directing Bridget Jones's Diary . The film was based on the book by her close friend Helen Fielding, and one of the main characters - Shazzer - is actually based on Maguire....
    , film director of Bridget Jones's Diary (film)
    Bridget Jones's Diary (film)

    Bridget Jones's Diary is a United Kingdom 2001 in film romantic comedy film, based on the Bridget Jones's Diary written by Helen Fielding. The adaptation starred Renee Zellweger as Bridget Jones, Hugh Grant as the caddish Daniel Cleaver and Colin Firth as Bridget's 'true love' Mark Darcy....
  • Jan Pinkava
    Jan Pinkava

    Dr. Jan Jaroslav Pinkava is the director and writer of the Pixar Oscar-winning 1997 short film Geri's Game and the originator and co-director of Pixar's Oscar-winning 2007 film Ratatouille ....
    , Oscar winning animator, Pixar, (1981-1985)
  • Tomos Lewis, Director of ITV1 Wales programme "Truckers"
  • Neil Brand
    Neil Brand

    Neil Brand , is a British writer, composer, and a renowned silent film accompanist. He was born in Sussex, England, and attended Junction Road Primary School in Burgess Hill where he was affectionately known as "Bogey Brand"....
    , writer, composer, and a renowned silent film accompanist
  • Sarah Hall (writer)
    Sarah Hall (writer)

    Sarah Hall is a young British novelist and poet. Her critically-acclaimed second novel, The Electric Michelangelo, was nominated for the Booker Prize and achieved considerable international commercial success....
    , writer and poet
  • Jane Green
    Jane Green (author)

    Jane Green is an England author of women's novels. One of the founders of the movement known as 'chick lit' - she and Helen Fielding, author of Bridget Jones's Diary, are widely thought of as inventing the genre that the British media named in 1996 - she has moved on to write real books for real women, with millions of books in print around...
    , Best-selling fiction writer (1987)
  • Sarah Hall
    Sarah Hall

    Sarah Hall is a Canadian stained glass artist, notable for her extensive career, and current experimentation in the integration of photovoltaic technology into art glass....
    , artist
  • Alun Lewis
    Alun Lewis

    Alun Lewis , was a poet of the Anglo-Welsh literature school, and is regarded by many as Britain's finest Second World War poet ....
    , Second World War writer and poet
  • Shân Cothi
    Shân Cothi

    Sh?n Cothi is a Wales operatic singer and actress. She was born and raised, the daughter of a blacksmith in the tiny village of Ffarmers inCarmarthenshire....
    , operatic singer and actress


Notable staff

  • Sir T. H. Parry-Williams
    T. H. Parry-Williams

    Sir Thomas Herbert Parry-Williams was a Wales poet, author and academic.Parry-Williams was born at Rhyd Ddu, Caernarfonshire. He was educated at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Jesus College, Oxford , the University of Freiburg and the Sorbonne....
    , poet and author; Professor of Welsh 1920-1952
  • Ken Booth
    Ken Booth

    Ken Booth Fellow of the British Academy is a United Kingdom International Relations International relations theory. He is the former E H Carr Professor of the Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth University....
    , professor of International Politics
  • Daniel Chandler
    Daniel Chandler

    Daniel Chandler is a British visual semiotician based at the department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies at Aberystwyth University . His best-known publication is Semiotics: The Basics , which is frequently used as a basis for University courses in semiotics, and the online version 'Semiotics for Beginners' ....
    , visual semiotician
  • John Davies (historian)
    John Davies (historian)

    John Davies is a Wales historian, and a television and radio broadcaster.Davies was born in the Rhondda, and studied at both Cardiff University, and Trinity College, Cambridge....
    , Welsh historian
  • Richard Marggraf Turley
    Richard Marggraf Turley

    Richard Marggraf Turley is a British poet and literary critic.Turley was born in the Forest of Dean and moved to Wales at the age of seven....
    , poet and critic (Department of English and Creative Writing)
  • Joseph Parry
    Joseph Parry

    Joseph Parry , was a Wales composer and musician, born in Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales. He is known best as the composer of Myfanwy and Aberystwyth ....
    , composer and musician
  • F. Gwendolen Rees
    F. Gwendolen Rees

    Florence Gwendolen Rees, FRS was a British Zoology and parasitology.Rees's career was at the Zoology Department of the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, where she held positions of Assistant Lecturer , Lecturer , Senior Lecturer , Reader and Professor , becoming Professor Emeritus in semi-retirement in 1973....
    , F.R.S., professor of Zoology


See also

  • Aberystwyth University Debating Union
    Aberystwyth University Debating Union

    The Aberystwyth University Debating Union , still officially known as the University of Wales, Aberystwyth Debating Union, is a university debating society originally formed in 1884 and re-established in 2006 at what was then called the University of Wales, Aberystwyth....
  • Tarannau Aberystwyth
    Tarannau Aberystwyth

    Tarannau Aberystwyth are a United Kingdom student American Football team and are members of the British Universities American Football League 's South-West Division....
  • List of universities in Wales
    List of universities in Wales

    There are currently twelve university in Wales.NotesExternal links...


Further reading

  • 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 978-0708319307 (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

  • – Official website
  • – Students' Union