Established in 1872 as the first university in Wales, Aberystwyth has built a strong reputation for academic excellence, outstanding student experience, and globally recognised research. Welcoming students from over 130 countries, the university is known for its extensive graduate school in international relations—one of the largest worldwide.
A leader in scientific innovation, the university’s Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences tackles major global challenges such as climate change, sustainable land use, and food and water security. The campus also hosts the National Library of Wales, one of the UK's five copyright libraries, and the largest Arts Centre in Wales.
Student life is vibrant, with over 100 clubs and societies, plus a well-equipped Sports Centre. Students in university-managed accommodation enjoy complimentary access to the gym, pool, and fitness classes through an inclusive sports membership.