Identity and belonging explored through exhibition
03 April 2025
Multiplicity, a powerful exhibition showcasing the work of eight exceptional global majority artists, has gone on display at Aberystwyth Arts Centre.
Aberystwyth University launches new online courses
04 April 2025
Aberystwyth University has launched new online courses in Computer Science and Business Studies.
New research network aims to reduce dairy farming carbon footprint
04 April 2025
Innovative strategies to significantly reduce high levels of greenhouse gas emissions in the dairy industry are being trialled in a major new research project.
Student game to improve train access proves a winner
16 April 2025
Two Aberystwyth students have won a national competition for their app which helps improve access to train stations.
No kidding: goats prove brainier than sheep and alpacas
16 April 2025
PhD Candidate Megan Quail has written an article for The Conversation about research findings that goats outperform sheep and alpacas in a series of cognitive tests.
Ritual murder of children: study in Ghana and Kenya explores who’s doing it and why
17 April 2025
In an article for The Conversation, Emmanuel Sarpong Owusu, a Doctoral Researcher and Lecturer in the Department of Law and Criminology, discusses his research on ritual child murder in Ghana and Kenya.
eDNA reveals new information about rare marine life on world’s most remote inhabited islands
17 April 2025
Researchers from Aberystwyth University have carried out the first ever environmental DNA (eDNA) assessment of marine vertebrates in Tristan da Cunha, a group of volcanic islands in the South Atlantic Ocean.
Why is Donald Trump failing to bring peace to Ukraine like he promised?
23 April 2025
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Jenny Mathers from the Department of International Politics discusses why negotiations for peace in Ukraine are struggling to get off the ground, despite numerous meetings between US and Russian officials.
Old College’s new atrium takes shape
25 April 2025
Work on the new Old College atrium that will lead into a dramatic new glass fronted 200-seater function room with stunning views over Cardigan Bay has reached a key milestone.