Pwllpeiran New Entrant Partnerships launched
02 December 2014
Aberystwyth University officially announced the Pwllpeiran Upland Research Platform New Entrant Partnerships at the Winter Fair today Tuesday 2nd December.
IBERS delivers food security training to Chinese Universities
04 December 2014
Necessity for Chinese agriculture to meet the needs of their growing population safely and sustainably.
Taking a tsetse fly’s eye view of visual baits may help in the fight against sleeping sickness
03 December 2014
IBERS scientist Dr Roger Santer has taken a novel approach to understand how tsetse flies see coloured visual baits, and why they are attracted to different colours.
Can an embryo learn?
08 December 2014
Research by Dr. Sarah Dalesman shows pond snails are able to sense chemicals released by their predators whilst they are still embryos in the egg and alter their behaviour accordingly.
Innovation and Enterprise Campus secures £20m funding
15 December 2014
Innovation and Enterprise Campus secures £20m funding
Nigerian research partnership
17 December 2014
Working towards improving food security and health in Africa
Aberystwyth University secures place in €2.1bn consortium
17 December 2014
The Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences at Aberystwyth University secures place in €2.1bn consortium
Foundation degree in agriculture launched
18 December 2014
Coleg Cambria and Grwp Llandrillo Menai announce plans to jointly deliver a Foundation degree in Agriculture that is validated by Aberystwyth University.
Success for Aberystwyth University in REF 2014
18 December 2014
Aberystwyth University has significantly improved the quality of its research in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014.
Farm Business Survey in Wales: Statistical Results for 2013/2014
17 December 2014
IBERS, Aberystwyth University has published its annual report Farm Business Survey in Wales: Statistical Results for 2013/2014.
Critically endangered and evolutionarily distinct
17 December 2014
Dr Sam Turvey (Royal Society Fellow at the Zoological Society of London) visits IBERS to talk about his work on conservation.