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Entrepreneurial students invited to bid for £10,000 prize

Posted By Robert Lloyd

The 2019 edition of Aberystwyth University’s enterprise competition has been launched, with a £10,000 prize on offer to the winning entry. 

InvEnterPrize offers entrepreneurial students an opportunity to develop and pitch ideas to a panel of distinguished Aberystwyth University alumni.

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Ospreys rugby team to play Leinster

Posted By Robert Lloyd

The Ospreys team to play Leinster at the RDS Arena on Friday 23rd November 2018, KO 7.35pm, is as follows:

15 James Hook 14 Hanno Dirksen 13 Cory Allen 12 Johnny Kotze 11 Keelan Giles 10 Sam Davies 9 Tom Habberfield 1 Rhodri

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Aberystwyth University ready for the Winter Fair

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Scientists from Aberystwyth University’s Institute of Biological Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) will be at the Royal Welsh Winter Fair on Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 November 2018.

Located on stand number EXB267 on the balcony in Livestock Complex 1, researchers

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Prydie returns from injury for the Scarlets

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Scarlets return to Guinness PRO14 action at Parc y Scarlets on Friday night looking to secure a victory over Ulster to return to the second place in Conference B. Head Coach Wayne Pivac welcomes the return of Tom Prydie to the wing having been out

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Viessmann agree deal to support age-grade rugby at Ospreys

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Viessmann Limited, one of the leading international manufacturers of heating systems, industrial systems and refrigeration systems, has agreed a two-year deal to support age-grade rugby.

The arrangement will see Viessman become the official heating partner of Ospreys Rugby and its logo

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Commissioner rejects idea of private security over policing

Posted By Robert Lloyd

Dyfed Powys Police and Crime Commissioner Dafydd Llywelyn said he could not agree with a suggestion that council tax be used to fund private security companies instead of the police.

A question had been put to him by a member of

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