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[[File:University_of_Wales.svg|thumb|University_of_Wales]] [[file:Cymrulogo.png|right|thumb|Cymrulogo]] [[file:Aberystwyth_Old_University_Building.jpg|right|thumb|Aberystwyth_Old_University_Building]] [[file:Cardiff_13737_University_of_Wales_Registry_01.JPG|thumb|Cardiff_13737_University_of_Wales_Registry_01]] {{short description|Public university system in Wales, UK}}
[[File:University of Wales.svg|thumb]] [[File:University of Wales logo.svg|thumb]] [[File:Aberystwyth Old University Building.jpg|thumb]] [[File:Cardiff 13737 University of Wales Registry 01.JPG|thumb]] {{Infobox university
{{Infobox university
| name = University of Wales
| name = University of Wales
| native_name = Prifysgol Cymru
| native_name = Prifysgol Cymru
| image = University of Wales logo.svg
| image =  
| image_size = 200px
| motto = "Gorau Dawn Deall" ("The Best Gift is Understanding")
| motto = Goreu Awen Gwirionedd
| mottoeng = The Best Inspiration is Truth
| established = 1893
| established = 1893
| type = Public
| type = Public
| chancellor = [[Prince of Wales]]
| chancellor = HRH The Prince of Wales
| vice_chancellor = Medwin Hughes
| vice_chancellor = Professor Medwin Hughes
| city = [[Cardiff]]
| city = Cardiff
| country = [[Wales]]
| country = Wales, United Kingdom
| students = 70,000+
| website = [http://www.wales.ac.uk www.wales.ac.uk]
| website = [https://www.wales.ac.uk/ www.wales.ac.uk]
}}
}}


The '''University of Wales''' ({{lang-cy|Prifysgol Cymru}}) is a confederal university system in [[Wales]], [[United Kingdom]]. Established in 1893, it was the first university in Wales and has played a significant role in the development of higher education in the country.
The '''University of Wales''' (Welsh: ''Prifysgol Cymru'') is a confederal university founded in 1893. It was originally established as a federal university with three constituent colleges: [[University College Wales, Aberystwyth]], [[University College of North Wales, Bangor]], and [[University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, Cardiff]]. Over the years, it expanded to include other institutions across Wales.


== History ==
==History==
The University of Wales was founded in 1893 as a federal university with three constituent colleges: [[University College of Wales, Aberystwyth]], [[University College of North Wales]], and [[University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire]]. Over the years, it expanded to include other institutions, becoming a significant educational body in Wales.
The University of Wales was established in response to the need for higher education in Wales. Prior to its formation, Welsh students had to attend universities in England or Scotland. The university was granted a royal charter in 1893, and it became the first university in Wales.


In 2007, the University of Wales underwent a major restructuring, leading to the creation of the [[University of Wales Trinity Saint David]] in 2010, which merged with several other institutions. Despite these changes, the University of Wales continues to exist as a degree-awarding body.
In its early years, the University of Wales functioned as a federal university, with its constituent colleges operating with a degree of autonomy but awarding degrees under the University of Wales name. This structure allowed for the development of a unified Welsh higher education system while respecting the distinctiveness of each college.


== Structure ==
==Structure==
The University of Wales operates as a confederal university, meaning it is composed of several constituent institutions that are largely autonomous but share a common degree-awarding framework. The main administrative offices are located in [[Cardiff]], the capital city of Wales.
The University of Wales operated as a federal university until the early 21st century. It was composed of several constituent institutions, each with its own governance and academic programs. These institutions included:


== Academic Profile ==
* [[University College Wales, Aberystwyth]]
The University of Wales offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines. It is known for its research output and has several research centers and institutes that contribute to various fields of study.
* [[University College of North Wales, Bangor]]
* [[University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, Cardiff]]
* [[University of Wales, Swansea]]
* [[University of Wales, Lampeter]]
* [[University of Wales Institute, Cardiff]]


== Notable Alumni ==
In 2007, the University of Wales underwent significant restructuring. Many of its constituent colleges became independent universities, such as [[Aberystwyth University]], [[Bangor University]], and [[Cardiff University]]. The University of Wales continued to exist as a degree-awarding body and a confederal institution.
The University of Wales has produced many notable alumni, including politicians, scientists, and artists. Some of the distinguished alumni include:
* [[Aneurin Bevan]] - Founder of the [[National Health Service]]
* [[Bertrand Russell]] - Philosopher and Nobel Laureate
* [[Dylan Thomas]] - Renowned poet and writer


== Related Pages ==
==Academic Programs==
* [[University of Wales Trinity Saint David]]
The University of Wales offers a wide range of academic programs through its affiliated institutions. These programs cover various fields, including arts, sciences, engineering, and humanities. The university is known for its emphasis on research and innovation, contributing significantly to the academic and cultural life of Wales.
* [[University of Wales, Newport]]
 
* [[University of Wales, Lampeter]]
==Research and Innovation==
* [[Higher education in Wales]]
The University of Wales has a strong tradition of research and innovation. It supports research activities across its affiliated institutions, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange. The university's research initiatives address regional, national, and global challenges, contributing to advancements in various disciplines.
* [[List of universities in Wales]]


== See Also ==
==Cultural and Social Impact==
* [[Education in Wales]]
The University of Wales plays a vital role in the cultural and social life of Wales. It promotes the Welsh language and culture, supporting initiatives that preserve and celebrate Welsh heritage. The university also engages with local communities, contributing to social and economic development in Wales.
* [[List of universities in the United Kingdom]]


== References ==
==Also see==
{{Reflist}}
* [[Aberystwyth University]]
* [[Bangor University]]
* [[Cardiff University]]
* [[Swansea University]]
* [[Welsh higher education]]


== External Links ==
{{Universities in Wales}}
* [https://www.wales.ac.uk/ Official website]


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Latest revision as of 15:31, 9 December 2024

File:University of Wales.svg
File:University of Wales logo.svg
File:Aberystwyth Old University Building.jpg
File:Cardiff 13737 University of Wales Registry 01.JPG
University of Wales
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Caption N/A
Motto "Gorau Dawn Deall" ("The Best Gift is Understanding")
Established 1893
Type Public
Principal N/A
City Cardiff
State N/A
Country Wales, United Kingdom
Campus N/A
Website www.wales.ac.uk


The University of Wales (Welsh: Prifysgol Cymru) is a confederal university founded in 1893. It was originally established as a federal university with three constituent colleges: University College Wales, Aberystwyth, University College of North Wales, Bangor, and University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire, Cardiff. Over the years, it expanded to include other institutions across Wales.

History[edit]

The University of Wales was established in response to the need for higher education in Wales. Prior to its formation, Welsh students had to attend universities in England or Scotland. The university was granted a royal charter in 1893, and it became the first university in Wales.

In its early years, the University of Wales functioned as a federal university, with its constituent colleges operating with a degree of autonomy but awarding degrees under the University of Wales name. This structure allowed for the development of a unified Welsh higher education system while respecting the distinctiveness of each college.

Structure[edit]

The University of Wales operated as a federal university until the early 21st century. It was composed of several constituent institutions, each with its own governance and academic programs. These institutions included:

In 2007, the University of Wales underwent significant restructuring. Many of its constituent colleges became independent universities, such as Aberystwyth University, Bangor University, and Cardiff University. The University of Wales continued to exist as a degree-awarding body and a confederal institution.

Academic Programs[edit]

The University of Wales offers a wide range of academic programs through its affiliated institutions. These programs cover various fields, including arts, sciences, engineering, and humanities. The university is known for its emphasis on research and innovation, contributing significantly to the academic and cultural life of Wales.

Research and Innovation[edit]

The University of Wales has a strong tradition of research and innovation. It supports research activities across its affiliated institutions, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange. The university's research initiatives address regional, national, and global challenges, contributing to advancements in various disciplines.

Cultural and Social Impact[edit]

The University of Wales plays a vital role in the cultural and social life of Wales. It promotes the Welsh language and culture, supporting initiatives that preserve and celebrate Welsh heritage. The university also engages with local communities, contributing to social and economic development in Wales.

Also see[edit]

Template:Universities in Wales