Aberystwyth University was first established in 1850s. 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. 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.
“We believe that finding your perfect university is all about finding the best balance between a quality education and superb student life. That is exactly what you’ll find at Aberystwyth University.”
Choose Aberystwyth University and you’ll be studying in a location like no other. On the west coast of Wales between Cardigan Bay and the Cambrian Mountains, you’ll be part of a friendly, outward-looking community where the far horizon inspires ambition and aspiration. A place where students have been coming since 1872, drawn by our reputation for teaching excellence and an exceptional student experience.
Location;
Aberystwyth, Wales (UK)
Academic Departments
- School of Art
- Biological, Environmental & Rural Sciences (IBERS)
- Business
- Computer Science
- Education
- English & Creative Writing
- English Language
- Geography & Earth Sciences
- History & Welsh History
- Information Management, Libraries & Archives
- International Politics
- Law
- Learn Welsh
- Lifelong Learning
- Mathematics
- Modern Languages
- Physics
- Psychology
- Theatre, Film & Television Studies
- Welsh & Celtic Studies