Overview
Aberystwyth University, is a historic institution which has provided world-class education since 1872. The University is known as a prestigious, safe and exciting place to study, with beautiful surroundings, modern facilities and a reputation for high-quality teaching and international research.
With a global reach for research quality and impact, Aberystwyth University is a rising star in terms of internationally reputed research and ranked for two consecutive years as the ''University of the Year for Teaching Quality'' (Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide, 2018 and 2019).
With a commitment to providing a first-class education to students, expert academics, and industry-standard facilities, the University enjoys unbeatable student satisfaction and employability figures. The University has recently received a high score of 91 per cent overall student satisfaction (National Student Survey, 2019) and found that an impressive 96.8 per cent of first-degree students were either in work or further study six months after graduating (Higher Education Statistics Agency, 2018). Students receive support from the careers service team, to help them gain employable skills.
The University provides a wide range of modern facilities, most of which are conveniently located on the main campus in the town of Aberystwyth. Aberystwyth is situated in west Wales, between the Cambrian Mountains and Cardigan Bay coast, providing a stunning destination for student life. With over 8,000 students, both the University and town come to life to form a vibrant, close-knit, and safe community with much to explore.
Aberystwyth is a warm and welcoming place which actively invites international students from all around the world and offers a range of initiatives to ensure students who travel from abroad settle in quickly.
What's new
Aberystwyth University is committed to continuing to deliver world-class learning and training in light of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. The university has taken a number of initiatives to ensure that both prospective and existing students are able to continue their studies, achieve academic and career success, or secure a place at the university. These include innovative online open days, effective online learning for current students, a well-prepared, socially distanced campus, support during quarantine if needed, and dedicated wellbeing and academic support in multiple languages.
Inclusive Accommodation Offer Eligible international (non-UK/EU domiciled) students starting an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in the academic year 2020-21 can see their accommodation costs included in their tuition fees. Terms and conditions apply.
The University has recently been the recipient of an almost GBP 10 million investment in its historic Old College from the National Lottery. This fund will be used to revitalise the iconic facility and develop it into a future centre of learning, culture and business enterprise for the student and wider community. The facility will host a number of new venues including galleries, an entrepreneurial centre, studios, community rooms and large events spaces. As a result, students at the university will have a new focal point for national and international dialogue, innovation and community on their doorstep.
Teaching quality
Aberystwyth University's is privileged to regularly receive awards and accolades from various agencies and assessors due to its dedication to providing outstanding research and teaching outcomes. They take pride in their history of academic excellence, which began in 1872, and continue to develop stimulating and innovative degree programmes taught by research-led experts.
Supported by superb facilities and resources, the University's faculties carefully develop excellent programmes of study and focus their Teaching and Research approach to provide study programmes that make use of each lecturers' disciplinary research, allowing students to access the latest developments in their specific fields.
Aberystwyth is committed to delivering a varied and engaging learning environment to challenge and encourage students to grow their knowledge, critical thinking, and research skills by using a wide range of learning techniques. The ultimate goal is to prepare each student for a successful career path in an increasingly competitive, variable, and international jobs marketplace.
Department structure
Aberystwyth University has three faculties, which between them contain 17 Academic Departments. They include:
Faculty of Art and Social Sciences
School of Art School of Education Department of English and Creative Writing Department of History and Welsh History Department of International Politics Department of Law and Criminology Department of Modern Languages Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies Department of Welsh and Celtic Studies
Faculty of Business and Physical Sciences
Aberystwyth Business School Department of Computer Science Department of Information Studies Department of Mathematics Department of Physics
Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences
Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences Department of Geography and Earth Sciences Department of Psychology
International English Centre
Aberystwyth University also supports a specialist International English Centre (IEC) offering a range courses to international students as well as general support for their English language development. International students can benefit from English language tuition which is rated among the highest quality in the UK, with the IEC ranked 3rd in the official league table of university English language centres in the UK (EL Gazette, 2018). The IEC offers a range of comprehensive programmes and courses, including International Foundation Certificates, pre-master's and pre-sessional courses, summer courses and general English courses for a number of levels.
Every department at the university works to deliver a holistic, combined approach to teaching, research, and service staff in order to support students throughout their studies.
English Language Requirements
In order to secure a place at Aberystwyth University, international and EU students will need to supply evidence of adequate English knowledge before formal acceptance of their application can be completed. The university accepts IELTS or TOEFL results, but also recognises other suitable qualifications, including the SELTs and tests where Aberystwyth University will make its own assessment.
IELTS score requirements for undergraduate courses
Score of 6.5, with minimum 5.5 in each component for science courses Score of 6.0 overall, with minimum 5.5 in each component, for computer science and Business School courses Score of 6.5, with minimum 5.5 in each component, for arts and social sciences courses.
IELTS score requirements for postgraduate courses
6.0, with minimum 5.5 in each component for programmes under computer science physics mathematics and management and business (MSc and MBA) 6.5, with minimum 5.5 in each component for courses in art biological, environmental and rural sciences education lifelong learning history and Welsh history information studies law and criminology (taught LLM courses) management and business (PhD and MPhil) modern languages, and Welsh 6.5, with minimum 6.0 in each component for programme under international politics 7.0, with minimum 6.0 in each component, for courses in geography and earth sciences law and criminology (PhD, MPhil and LLM by Research) psychology and theatre, film and television studies For English and creative writing courses, students require a score of 7.5, with minimum 7.0 in each component for masters, and 7.5 in each component for PhD.
Scholarships & funding
Scholarships are available to international students studying either undergraduate, postgraduate or research programmes.
International Excellence Undergraduate Scholarship
This excellent scholarship opportunity presents international students with the possibility of receiving a GBP 8,000 discount to their tuition fees over three years. This award is provided on a merit basis to international students who are studying full-time. Applicants will need to provide evidence of significant academic excellence and ability.
There are also a number of scholarships which students do not even need to apply for, as they will be automatically assessed for eligibility upon registration with the University. European Union applicants are eligible for a large range of EU Scholarships ranging greatly in the amount awarded and covering various elements of lifestyle costs, including tuition and accommodation costs. Students are encouraged to verify the details and criteria for various funding opportunities by consulting the University website or contacting the institution directly.
Inclusive Accommodation
Aberystwyth University is unique in being able to include the cost of accommodation on campus in the tuition fees for international (non-UK/EU) students. This is valid for the duration of study at Aberystwyth and saves students thousands of pounds. More details about inclusive accommodation can be found on the University webpages.
Facilities
Students at Aberystwyth have access to outstanding academic and non-academic facilities during their studies, including:
Aberystwyth Arts Centre
The university hosts the most expansive arts centre in Wales, found at the main Penglais Campus and featuring extensive artistic facilities including cinema, theatre, comedy, music, dance, art gallery, cafe, bar and shop.
Sports Centre
This modern facility hosts fitness suites, a variety of exercise classes, free weights room, swimming pool, sauna, spinning room, climbing wall, running track, sports cage, 3G all-weather artificial pitches and playing fields.
Library and Learning Resources
The university library will meet the learning needs of every student. It boasts quality lecture halls, hi-tech labs, an expansive central library, 24-hour library service, a number of computer rooms, and Wi-Fi throughout. Learning hubs and quiet spaces can be found across the University to assist students in their studies.
Students' Union
The Aberystwyth Students' Union (Aber SU) contains 50 sports clubs, 80 societies, various volunteering initiatives, shop, bar, and nightclub. The building also acts as a hub for all welfare and support services and is supported by the Students' Union and its committee, meaning that students are able to pursue their interests in an organised and rewarding manner.
National Library of Wales
The National Library of Wales, based next door to Penglais Campus, is one of only five legal deposit libraries in the UK providing access to a huge collection of reading materials.