BBC Radio 4’s flagship Today news and current affairs programme will be broadcasting live from Aberystwyth University on Thursday morning, May 17.
Presenter Justin Webb will co-present the programme from Aberystwyth Arts Centre on Penglais campus in front of a live audience of 150 staff, students

Radio 4’s Today programme on Aberystwyth University campus

Author Meic Stephens honoured as Fellow of Aberystwyth University
The author and scholar, Professor Meic Stephens, has been honoured as a Fellow of Aberystwyth University.
At a special ceremony in Cardiff, he was presented as Fellow by the University’s Pro Chancellor Gwerfyl Pierce Jones.
Originally from Trefforest near Pontypridd, Meic Stephens studied French

Thornton the latest to commit to Ospreys
Ospreys Rugby are delighted to confirm Rory Thornton as the latest player to sign a new contract.
The 23-year old second row has put pen to paper on a two-year deal with his home region, becoming the 12th player to recommit during 2018.
Approaching full

Scarlets add two exciting youngsters to squad
As the season draws to a close the Scarlets have added another two new recruits to their ranks for the forthcoming 2018-19 season in the Guinness PRO14 and European Rugby Champions Cup.
With six newcomers in Uzair Casseim, Clayton Blommetjies, Kieron Fonotia, Blade Thomson, Kieran

Love letters tell of World War One experiences
Love letters of an Aberystwyth University student and her soldier boyfriend are set to form part of a major study into the impact of The Great War on the people and communities of Aberystwyth.
The privately-owned letters tell of the friendship and growing love of

Award winning author and Aberystwyth graduate awarded 2018 Tir na n-Og prize
Esteemed author Hayley Long, who graduated from Aberystywth University with a degree in English Literature in 1992, is the winner of the 2018 English language Tir na n-Og literature prize for young adults.
Organised by the Welsh Books Council, the award celebrates the best