The Welsh Language

Shwmae and croeso (welcome!) to Aberystwyth University. Welsh is a living language in Aberystwyth and throughout Wales.

Did you know that according to the 2011 Census, 562,000 people (19%) speak Welsh, and in Ceredigion, around half (47.3%) the population speaks Welsh? 

Welsh is an official language in Wales and has equal status with English. This means that you will see both languages used on signs and displays. You will also be greeted bilingually on the phone and services will be offered in either Welsh or English. 

Learning Welsh

Did you know that Welsh is one of the fastest growing languages in the UK, according to Duolingo?

During your time in Aberystwyth, you may like to learn some Welsh. There are plenty of opportunities to do so here at the University. 

If you are under 25, you can register on a Welsh course for free. For further information on learning Welsh during your time at Aberystwyth, please e-mail: learnwelsh@aber.ac.uk  or visit the Learn Welsh Webpage.

Learn Welsh Webpage

Welsh Language Standards

The Welsh Language Standards’ is a list of statutory requirements explaining how the University will provide services in Welsh. The purpose of the standards is to give more rights for people to use Welsh in their everyday lives, to improve Welsh Services, and provide clarity for organisations and service users of which services should be provided in Welsh. Universities are expected to further develop the use of the Welsh language based on the principle that the Welsh language should not be treated less favourably that the English language. Please see summary of the Welsh language standards.

The University has its own strategy on the Welsh language. The Welsh Language & Culture Sub-Strategy 2019-23 highlights the main activities that make Aberystwyth University an ambitious bilingual institution which facilitates and promotes the use of the Welsh language. ‘Addewidion Aber’ (Aber Pledge) highlights through a series of pledges the University’s commitment to the Welsh language and how we offer a Welsh experience to students.

Welsh Language Standards

Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol

Aberystwyth University works closely with the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol (CCC) to develop opportunities for students to study in Welsh whatever subject they are studying. CCC aims to increase and ensure more Welsh medium study opportunities, funds scholarships and develops modules and courses for Welsh medium students. The Aberystwyth University branch of the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol is situated in the Centre for Welsh Language Services. The branch supports the work of the Coleg and acts as a local point of contact for students. You can contact them via aberystwyth@colegcymraeg.ac.uk

Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol

UMCA

Established in 1973, UMCA (Undeb Myfyrwyr Cymraeg Aberystwyth) is a union within the students’ union that represents Welsh speaking students and those learning Welsh. If you’d like to learn more about UMCA, feel free to contact the union: umca@aber.ac.uk

UMCA