A book exploring the natural phenomenon of darkness and the way that it fires our imagination has been published by an Aberystwyth University academic today.
The work of creative writing lecturer and critically acclaimed author Dr Jacqueline Yallop, ‘Into the Dark: What darkness
Aberystwyth academic invites you ‘Into the Dark’
Kurdish borderland conflict research begins at Aberystwyth University
The impact of the conflict in the Kurdish borderlands of Turkey will be the focus of new research at Aberystwyth University following the awarding of a prestigious fellowship.
Over the next two years, Dr Dilan Okcuoglu will study state-building and control in the war-torn region
Bronglais Hospital hosts a Genomics event
Bronglais Hospital in Aberystwyth hosted a successful Genomics Partnership Wales event.
More than 70 people attended the event, including biomedical scientists from Public Health Wales, diabetes clinical nurse specialists, radiographers, nursing staff, as well as a representative from Aberystwyth University and
Read MoreAberystwyth University hosts third David Trotter memorial lecture
Dr Laura Wright from the University of Cambridge will deliver the third David Trotter Memorial Lecture at Aberystwyth University on Thursday 25 October 2018.
A Reader in English Language, Dr Wright will lecture on ‘A Christmas tradition
Read MoreKicking the bar for Founders’ Day at Aberystwyth
A procession along the promenade to kick the bar will be held on Friday 12 October 2018 to mark the day Aberystwyth University first opened its doors back in 1872.
Staff, students, alumni and members of the local community will take
Read MoreAberystwyth University launches new Sociology degree
Aberystwyth University is launching a single-honours’ degree in Sociology, with students being recruited for 2019-20 entry.
The degree will be ‘housed’ within the Department of Geography and Earth Sciences and will make the most of the strong
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