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16-September-2008 16:15:13 - Aberystwyth University Aberystwyth University Prifysgol Aberystwyth Motto: Nid Byd, Byd Heb Wybodaeth A world without knowledge is no world at all Established: 1872 as University College Wales Type: Public Chancellor: HRH the Prince of Wales Vice-Chancellor: Professor Noel G. Lloyd Students: 12,2451 Undergraduates: 8,2551 Postgraduates: 2,5001 Other students: 1,485 FE1 Location: Aberystwyth, Wales, UK Colours: Affiliations: University of Wales AMBA ACU University Alliance Universities UK HiPACT Website: http://www.aber.ac.uk/ Aberystwyth University logo Aberystwyth University Welsh: Prifysgol Aberystwyth; sometimes called Aber or the College by the Sea2 is a university located in Aberystwyth, Wales. Aberystwyth was a founding Member Institution of the former federal University of Wales. As of late 2006, the University has over 12,000 students spread across seventeen academic departments. The University started life in 1872 as University College Wales. In 1894 the University became a founder member of the University of Wales and changed its name to the University College of Wales Aberystwyth. In the mid 1990s the University again changed its name to the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. On 1 September 2007 the University of Wales ceased to be a federal university and Aberystwyth became an independent university in its own right once again. However, it will continue to award University of Wales degrees for the foreseeable future.3 The National Student Survey named Aberystwyth fifth in the UK in 2006 and tenth in 2007, for overall student satisfaction.456 The Times Good University Guide 2008 ranked Aberystwyth joint first in the UK for student satisfaction. It also ranked Aberystwyth 39th in the Academic league tables out of 113 institutions.7 Aberystwyth was also short-listed for a best student experience award by the Times.8 Contents 1 History 2 Reputation and academic rankings 3 Departments 3.1 List of Departments 3.2 Department of Computer Science 3.3 Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences 3.4 Department of Information Studies 3.5 Department of International Politics 3.6 Department of Law and Criminology 3.7 Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies 3.8 Institute of Rural Sciences 3.9 School of Management and Business 4 Geography of the University campuses 5 Student residences 6 Notable alumni and staff 6.1 List of Rectors of the University 6.2 Academic alumni 6.3 Royal and establishment alumni 6.4 Military alumni 6.5 Legal alumni 6.6 Civil Service alumni 6.7 Political alumni 6.8 Business/finance alumni 6.9 Sports alumni 6.10 Arts alumni 6.11 Notable staff 7 See also 8 Further reading 9 References 10 External links History The main Entrance to Old College at Aberystwyth University. The main Entrance to Old College at Aberystwyth University. The University was founded in 1872 as University College Wales. The first Principal was Thomas Charles Edwards and initially there were just 26 students. In 1894 the college joined the University of Wales as a founder member prior to this students had been submitted for examinations of the University of London. One of the newest departments in the University is the Department of Sports and Exercise Science, which was established in 2000. Within the next few years the university has plans to establish a department of Psychology, which will be based upon the Centre for Applied Psychology currently found within the Department of International Politics. Indeed many joint honours Psychology degrees were launched in September 2007. The University's coat of arms was awarded in the 1880s. The shield features two red dragons, the red dragon being a common symbol of Wales, and an open book, symbolising learning. The crest is an eagle or phoenix above a flaming tower: it possibly symbolises the rebirth of the College after the fire of 1885.9 The motto is Nid Byd, Byd Heb Wybodaeth: A World Without Knowledge, is No World At All. Reputation and academic rankings The Entrance Hall at the Old College, this building houses the Old Library on the top floor. The Entrance Hall at the Old College, this building houses the Old Library on the top floor. The internationally recognized Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research which is part of the University leads the way in many areas of Environmental Research.citation needed The University has a number of notable alumni, including Frederick Soddy, a Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, and Prince Charles. Notable past academics include R. Geraint Gruffydd, Bobi Jones, E. H. Carr and Leopold Kohr. According to the The Times Good University Guide within Wales Aberystwyth University is ranked 2nd after Cardiff University. The Times Good University Guide also evaluates Aberystwyth's Overall Academic Ranking within the United Kingdom as being number 39 from a total of 113 Universities. The 2007 QS-THES Quacquarelli-Symonds/Times Higher Education Supplement world university rankings place Aberystwyth at 490th best in the world,10 and according to the International Journal of Scientometrics the University is ranked at 470 in the World for its web presence.11 Aberystwyth is given sixth place in the Times Higher Education Supplement's Student Experience Rankings, a large survey of student satisfaction in their University ranging from teaching standards to social life.12 The School of Management and Business is one of only 20 departments in the world to have its Masters degrees accred by the AMBA. It is similar to the AACSB in the U.S. and EQUIS in Europe. Its MBA is also accrediated by the same organisation.13 The Institute of Geography Earth Sciences was the first British university department to offer single honours degrees in human geography and physical geography,14 a course which has since been adopted by many other universities in the UK. Aberystwyth was ranked 11th of 60 UK universities for Geography and Environmental Studies in the 2009 Guardian University Guide.15 and according to the 2009 Times Good University Guide ranked the department at number 12 from 76 university geography and environmental science related departments. The Department for International Politics was founded in 1919 and is the oldest such department in the world and remains at the forefront research.16 The University has come under recent criticism for its record on sustainability, with a ranking of 97th out of 106 UK higher education institutions in the Green League 2007.17. However the University has managed to climb up to 53rd in Ranking for the revised Green League Table for 2008. Departments This section needs additional citations for verification. September 2007 The Old College South Tower at the University. The Old College South Tower at the University. The Department of History and Welsh History, and the Institute of Mathematics and Physics can trace their beginnings back to the formation of the University in 1872. The Department of Law was established in 1901, and as such is one of the oldest law schools in the UK. The School of Art has a history stretching back to 1917 when it was part of the only British university concerned with the Art and Crafts Movement. In 1936 it became a sub-department within the Education Department where, in 1965 the Joint Honours Art scheme was established. Single Honours Art and Masters degree schemes were introduced in 1974, one year after the subject had once again been given autonomy as a university department. Modern languages has been taught at Aberystwyth since c. 1874, making the current Department of European Languages one of the oldest departments in the UK to teach the subject. The Department of Information Library Studies was founded in 1989 following the merger of the University with the College of Librarianship Wales. The Institute of Biological Sciences was formed in 1993 from the Department of Biological Sciences, the Department of Biochemistry and the Genetics Group of the Department of Agricultural Botany. These former departments in turn can trace their beginnings to the foundation of the University. In 1993 budgetary considerations caused the University to permanently close its department of philosophy. The efforts of some student philosophy organizations have so far failed to restore any funding for a philosophy department at Aberystwyth although there are a number of political philosophy related modules covered by the Department of International Politics. List of Departments Art Biological Sciences Computer Science The Old College's East Entrance at the University The Old College's East Entrance at the University Education Lifelong Learning English European Languages Geography Earth Sciences History Welsh History Information Studies International Politics Law Criminology Management Business Mathematics Physics Psychology Rural Sciences Sport Exercise Science Theatre, Film Television Studies Welsh Department of Computer Science The Department of Computer Science at Aberystwyth was founded in 1970. AberMUD, the first popular internet-based MUD, was written in this department of the university by then-student Alan Cox. Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences The Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences was formed in 1989 from the former Departments of Geography established in 1917 and Geology. This department contains the E.G. Bowen map library, containing 80000 maps and 500 atlases. Department of Information Studies The College of Librarianship Wales was established at Llanbadarn Fawr in 1964 in response to a recommendation for the training of bilingual librarians, in the Bourdillon report on Standards of public library service in England, H.M.S.O., 1962. The college grew rapidly and became the largest institution for the training of librarians in Europe.18 The independent college merged with the University in August 1989. The College of Librarianship gained an international reputation for the training of librarians, particularly in the developing world. Since 1989 the new department has gained a reputation for introducing innovative teaching methods, and particularly offering courses by open and distance learning. Department of International Politics The International Politics Building. The International Politics Building. In 1919 the world's first Department of International Politics was founded at Aberystwyth. Today it is the largest department of its kind in Europe, and one of the largest in the world. It also has an international reputation for excellence, scoring top marks for both research and teaching, placing the department on a par with the London School of Economics, Cambridge University and Harvard. The department has attracted influential names in the field of international relations including E. H. Carr, Leopold Kohr, Andrew Linklater and Michael Cox. In 2006, a new building for the Department of International Politics was completed and opened on the main Penglais Campus. Department of Law and Criminology The Department of Law and Criminology is housed in the Hugh Owen Building, which is centrally located on the main campus. This department was founded in 1901. The Department bases itself on a long, reputable and increasingly varied experience of legal education and academic work. Ranked within the top twenty institutions for Law in the United Kingdom, it is the oldest law school in Wales and one of the oldest in the United Kingdom. Furthermore, the Department is home to the specialist research centre, the Centre for Welsh Legal Affairs. All lecturers in the Department are actively engaged in research and the International Journal of Biosciences and the Law, and the Cambrian Law Review are ed in the Department. Over the years a large number of well-known legal academics, practitioners and politicians have taught in the Department have made their mark in a range of subsequent careers. Recently the Department has worked closely with the Quality Assurance Agency in testing new processes for teaching quality assessment. The Department is one of only a few universities in the United Kingdom which offers the two-year LL.B scheme to graduates in a discipline other than law. In 2006, the Department of Law started a Legal Practice Course, which is run in collaboration with Swansea University. The LPC is a requirement for anyone who wishes to practice as a solicitor in England and Wales. Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies The Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies is one of the largest departments in the University in terms of numbers of undergraduate students and was established in the late 1970s. The department is enhanced by the presence of a BBC studio housed within the department's headquarters built in 2001. National Library of Wales National Library of Wales one of the main Research and deposit Libraries in the UK. Institute of Rural Sciences The Institute of Rural Sciences on Llanbadarn Campus was formed by the merger of the Welsh Agricultural College, which had hitherto been independent, and the University's Department of Agriculture in 1995. School of Management and Business In 1998 the Department of Economics founded 1912, the Department of Accounting and Finance founded 1979 and the Centre for Business Studies merged to create the School of Management and Business. The MBA at Aberystwyth was established in 1985 and the school is one of only around 100 business schools in the world to have its MBA program accred by the AMBA; it was the first business school in Wales to achieve this honour, and for many years the only. However Swansea University has also recently been accrediated. The schools postgraduate programmes in Management and International Business Management are both MBM Masters in Business Management accred by the Association of MBAs. Only around 20 business schools throughout the world have achieved this prestigious programme accration19 and Aber is one of only 9 in the UK.20 Recently the school has been ranked 16th in Europe for accounting research by the Journal Accounting and Business Research21 and 22nd in Europe for Finance and Financial Economics by the Journal of Business Finance Accounting.22 In the most recent subject specific teaching quality reviews the Accounting and Finance degrees schemes and the Economics degree schemes at Aberystwyth were both judged to be excellent, this is the highest category that can be awarded.23 The research training masters are also ESRC 1+3 recognised.24 Geography of the University campuses Sunset as seen from Constitution Hill. Sunset as seen from Constitution Hill. The main campus of the University is situated on Penglais Hill, overlooking the town of Aberystwyth and Cardigan Bay. The Penglais Campus is the site of 12 of the University's 17 departments, as well as most of the student halls of residence. Just below the Penglais Campus is the National Library of Wales, one of Britain's five legal deposit libraries. A BBC article suggests the library is considered to be one of the world's greatest libraries, and its international reputation is certainly something that all Welsh men and women are intensely ... proud of 25. The original university building, next to the sea, known as Old College, is the site of most of the University's administration as well as the Departments of Welsh and Education. The Llanbadarn Campus is located approximately one mile to the east of the Penglais Campus, and hosts the Institute of Rural Sciences and the Department of Information Studies. Additionally, the Llanbadarn Campus is the site of the Aberystwyth branch of Coleg Ceredigion, a further education college, and not part of the University. The School of Art is located between the Penglais Campus and the centre of Aberystwyth, in what was originally the Edward Davies Chemical Laboratory, site of the now-defunct Department of Chemistry. Student residences Aberystwyth is the UK's favourite university town according to the findings of a study published by www.accommodationforstudents.com published on 5 June 2007. The University came top with a score of 64 per cent, scoring particularly well on the metrics community and going out. The various student residences owned, leased or managed by the university offer almost 4,000 bed-spaces in total. There are plans, however, to expand this to 5,450 spaces, with new residences to be built on land purchased in neighbouring Bow Street and a 'manor house' style residence to be built on undeveloped land at the student village site.26 There is a mixture of halls and shared apartment-style accommodation. All feature wired access to the University's computer network and a support network of wardening staff. Penglais Campus: Cwrt Mawr self-catered flats, capacity 485 Pantycelyn traditional catered Welsh speaking hall, capacity 260 Penbryn traditional catered hall, capacity 525 Rosser self-catered flats with en-suite rooms, capacity 333 Trefloyne self-catered flats, capacity 146 Llanbadarn Campus: Aeron, Cletwr, Dyfi, Einion and Leri - 5 residences that housed a total of 298 catered students closed in June 2007 Pentre Jane Morgan the Student Village: 178 self-contained houses accommodating typically 5 or 6 students each Town: Brynderw self-catered flats, capacity 146 Seafront Residences self-catered flats located on the seafront and Queen's Road, overall capacity 720-800 including the redeveloped Alexandra Hall Notable alumni and staff List of Rectors of the University 1872-1895, Henry Austin Bruce, 1st Baron Aberdare, GCB PC DCI FRS. 1895-1913, Stuart Rendel, 1st Baron Rendel of Hatchlands, PC. 1913-1926, Sir John Williams, 1st Baronet, of the City of London, GCVO DSC MD LLD. 1926-1944, Edmund Davies, Baron Edmund-Davies, PC MA LLD. 1944-1954, Thomas Jones T. J., CH MA LLD. 1955-1964, Sir David Hughes Parry, QC MA DCL Hon LLD. 1964-1976, Sir Ben Bowen Thomas, MA LLD. 1977-1985, Cledwyn Hughes, Baron Cledwyn of Penrhos, CH PC. 1985-1997, Sir Melvyn Rosser, Hon LLD FCA. 1997-2007, Elystan Morgan, Baron Elystan-Morgan, LLD. 2007-present, Sir Emyr Jones Parry, GCMG PhD FInstP . Academic alumni Sir John Meurig Thomas FRS, Chemist, Professor, Author Dame Marjorie Williamson DBE, academic, educator, physicist Kenneth O. Morgan Baron Morgan of Aberdyfi, historian and author Ian Banks, author, Professor of Men's Health, President of The Men's Health Forum, BMA Gary Akehurst,Emeritus Professor of Marketing, services research, founder or of the Service Industries Journal Alan Cox, Programmer major contributor to the Linux kernel 1980s Sir Edward Collingwood FRS CBE DL, mathematician and scientist Andrew Gordon Naval historian Datuk Zawiyah Baba, Former Director-General of the National Library of Malaysia Sir Hugh Owen, educator Deian Hopkin, Historian Carl R May, sociologist Sir Alfred Eckhard Zimmern, classical scholar, historian, political scientist and Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics. H. J. Rose, Emeritus Professor, Classics scholar and Fellow of the British Academy Ernest Charles Nelson, noted botanist Mary King, Political Scientist David Russell Hulme, conductor and musical historian Sir Charles Webster KCMG, historian, diplomat and former President of the British Academy Chris Leek, Chairman of Mensa International Andrew Linklater, Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics Paul Maddrell, political scientist Mihangel Morgan, leading Welsh language writer F. Gwendolen Rees FRS, Emeritus Professor, zoologist and parasitologist Frederick Soddy, Nobel Prize Winner in chemistry 1921 Prof Myron Evans, Prize Winning scientist as well as the founder of Alpha Institute for Advanced Studies Rev Prof Samuel Ifor Enoch, Theologian E. H. Carr, historian, journalist and international relations theorist Sir Walford Davies KCVO OBE, professor, composer, Master of the King's Music 11934-1941 John Samuel Ramage Geographic and Biological Scholar Nigel Thrift, Geographic Scholar and Vice Chancellor of Warwick University Lewis Fry Richardson D.Sc FRS, mathematician, physicist, meteorologist, psychologist and pacifist David John Williams, Writer Waldo Williams, Poet Sir Glanmor Williams, eminent Historian Sir Mungo William MacCallum, noted literary critic on English and German literature Ken Booth, E H Carr Professor of International Politics and Fellow of the British Academy T. Harri Jones, Poet Emrys G. Bowen FRGS, FSA, BA, MA, LLD, DUniv, Geographer Tan Sri Datuk Arshad Ayub, Chairman of the University of Malaya and Pro-Chancellor of University Technology MARA. Rev Prof John Tudno Williams, Theologian Sir T. H. Parry-Williams, poet, author and academic Leopold Kohr, economist, jurist, political scientist and philosopher Twm Morys, poet Emrys Jones, Professor of Geography at the LSE Tavi Murray, noted glaciologist, received the Polar Medal. Steve Smith academic MSc PhD AcSS, prominent international relations theorist Prof David Lee Tissue engineer and mechanobiologist Royal and establishment alumni HRH Charles, Prince of Wales KG KT GCB OM et al HRH Prince Tunku Naquiyuddin, son of the 10th King of Malaysia and Senior member of Negeri Sembilan Royal family Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, former President of Sierra Leone Military alumni Colonel Bob Stewart DSO, Former British United Nations commander in Bosnia, broadcaster and author. Jonathan Moyle, Former RAF pilot and spy, who was later found murdered in Chile in suspicious circumstances. Brigadier-General Lewis Pugh Evans VC CB CMG DSO Bar JP DL. Legal alumni John Morris, Baron Morris of Aberavon KG PC QC, Chancellor of the University of Glamorgan and Attorney General for England and Wales 1997-1999 Sir Samuel Thomas Evans GCB PC QC, barrister, judge, Liberal politician and last QC under Queen Victoria. Sarah Caudwell, former lecturer in law. She was a barrister and writer of detective stories. Sir Ellis Jones Ellis-Griffith, 1st Baronet PC KC, former barrister and Liberal politician. Tun Salleh Abas, Lord President of the Federal Court of Malaysia 1984-1988. The Lord President of the Federal Court of Malaysia was the title of the head of the judiciary now Chief Justice of Malaysia until 1994. Elwyn Jones, Baron Elwyn-Jones CH PC , Attorney General for England and Wales 1966-1970 and Lord Chancellor 1974-1979 Sir Alun Talfan Davies, former lawyer, writer and publisher, the brother of Aneirin Talfan Davies. Civil Service alumni Sir Goronwy Daniel, KCVO Ph.D, former civil servant and academic Tan' Sri Musa Hassan, current Inspector-General of Police, Royal Malaysian Police Thomas Jones T. J., CH, civil servant and educationalist Dr Timothy Brain QPM BA Ph.D FRSA, current Chief Constable for Gloucestershire Political alumni David Davies, 1st Baron Davies, Liberal politician and philanthropist Joe Borg, European Union Fisheries and Maritime affairs Commissioner Emlyn Hooson, Baron Hooson QC, former Liberal politician Nick Bourne AM, Leader of the Welsh Conservatives in the National Assembly for Wales Gwynfor Evans MP, first Member of Parliament for Plaid Cymru John Hugh Edwards, former Liberal politician Lady Sylvia Hermon MP, Ulster Unionist politician Neil Hamilton, former Conservative MP, barrister Carwyn Jones AM, Minister for the Environment in the Welsh Assembly Government, Assembly Member for Bridgend Elystan Morgan, Baron Elystan-Morgan, former Labour MP for Ceredigion and Home Office Minister. Roland Moyle, Labour politician, Parliamentary Private Secretary to Clement Attlee. Caroline Pidgeon, Liberal Democrat politician in the London Assembly Dan Rogerson MP, Liberal Democrat politician Gareth Thomas, former Labour MP Dato' Seri Hishammuddin Hussein, Malaysian Education Minister Cledwyn Hughes CH PC, Baron Cledwyn of Penrhos, former Labour MP and parliamentarian Mark Williams MP, Liberal Democrat politician Tun Dr. Ghazali Shafie, former senior Malaysian Cabinet Minister Captain Roderic Bowen KC, former Liberal MP and Deputy Commons Speaker Goronwy Roberts, Baron Goronwy-Roberts PC MA, former Labour MP Dr Ahmed Shaheed PhD, Maldivian politician. Business/finance alumni Tom Singh OBE, owner and CEO of New Look store Tan Sri Dato' Ahmad Mohamed Don, Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia 1994-1998 Belinda Earl, former CEO of Debenhams was appointed CEO of Jaeger in 2004 Gary Jones, Director Lloyds Abbey Life plc 1986-1993 Sir David Prosser, former Chief Executive of Legal General Group Plc Sports alumni John Dawes, Rugby player, who captained Wales and the British Lions. Carwyn James, Welsh and British and Irish Lions rugby coach 1949?-1951 Leigh Richmond Roose, MM, International footballer Berwyn Price, International 110m hurdles athlete, Commonwealth Games World Student Games gold medallist. Angela Tooby-Smith, Five Time Winner of Welsh Cross Cross Country Championships, English Cross-country champion 1985, UK Cross-country Champion 1988, silver medal World Cross-country Championships, Aukland. Jonathan Spratt, professional Rugby Union player for Ospreys. Dr Cath Bishop Ph.D, former professional British rower and turned civil servant Arts alumni Aneirin Hughes, actor Melih Kibar, former Turkish composer. Sharon Maguire, film director of Bridget Jones's Diary film Jan Pinkava, Oscar winning animator, Pixar, 1981-1985 Tomos Lewis, Director of ITV1 Wales programme Truckers Neil Brand, writer, composer, and a renowned silent film accompanist Sarah Hall writer, writer and poet Jane Green, Best-selling fiction writer 1987 Sarah Hall, artist 27 Alun Lewis, Second World War writer and poet Notable staff Sir T. H. Parry-Williams, poet and author; Professor of Welsh 1920-1952 Ken Booth, professor of International Politics Daniel Chandler, visual semiotician John Davies historian, Welsh historian Richard Marggraf Turley, poet and critic Department of English and Creative Writing Joseph Parry, composer and musician F. Gwendolen Rees, F.R.S., professor of Zoology See also Aberystwyth University Debating Union List of universities in Wales Further reading Iwan Morgan ed., The College by the Sea Aberystwyth, 1928 E.L. Ellis, The University College of Wales, Aberystwyth: 1872-1972, University of Wales Press ISBN 978-0708319307 2004 Ben Bowen Thomas, Aber 1872-1972 University of Wales Press, 1972 J Roger Webster, Old College Aberystwyth: The Evolution of a High Victorian Building University of Wales Press, 1995 Emrys Wynn Jones, Fair may your future be: the story of the Aberystwyth Old Students' Association 1892-1992 Aberystwyth Old Students' Association, 1992 References ^ a b c d Table 0a - All students by institution, mode of study, level of study, gender and domicile 2006/07 Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. Higher Education Statistics Agency. Retrieved on 2008-04-19. ^ BBC Mid Wales News - Student Life. BBC. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. ^ BBC Mid Wales News - Three universities go independent. BBC. Retrieved on 2007-09-03. ^ Student satisfaction survey results, BBC News 23 August 2006. Retrieved on 2007-09-06. ^ Aberystwyth Top in UK for Student Satisfaction. Aberystwyth. Retrieved on 2007-09-06. ^ Student survey results, BBC News 12 September 2007. Retrieved on 2007-09-12. ^ Aber 'most satisfying' uni time, BBC News 16 August 2007. Retrieved on 2007-09-06. ^ Aberystwyth being short-listed for a best student experience time, Aber Uni 13 October 2007. Retrieved on 2007-13-10. ^ U.W.A. - Collegiate Identity. University of Wales, Aberystwyth. Retrieved on 2007-07-12. ^ QS Top Universities: Guide to the World's Top Universities - the definitive international study abroad guide ^ Webometric Ranking of World Universities. Webometric. Retrieved on 2007-07-12. ^ Times Higher Education - Education news, resources and university jobs for the academic world ^ World wide recognition for School of Management and Business. Aberystwyth University. Retrieved on 2007-12-07. ^ Institute of Geography Earth Sciences. University of Wales, Aberystwyth. Retrieved on 2007-09-03. ^ University guide: Geography and environmental studies. The Guardian 2007-05-01. Retrieved on 2007-09-03. ^ Postgraduate Courses - International Politics. University of Wales, Aberystwyth. Retrieved on 2007-09-03. ^ People Planet Green League 2007. People Planet. Retrieved on 2007-07-12. ^ Coleg LLyfrgellwyr Cymru/College of Librarianship Wales2004, p. 9 ^ World wide recognition for School of Management and Business. Aberystwyth University. Retrieved on 2007-12-07. ^ New Director Brings New Programme Accration to Aberystwyth. Aberystwyth University. Retrieved on 2007-12-11. ^ Masters in Finance Programmes. Aberystwyth University. Retrieved on 2007-12-11. ^ Accountancy at Aberystwyth in European Top 20. Aberystwyth University. Retrieved on 2007-12-21. ^ Press Releases. Aberystwyth University. Retrieved on 2007-12-11. ^ Masters in Finance Programmes. 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