Geographer honoured for outstanding research and teaching

11 August 2025

Aberystwyth geographer, Dr Cerys Jones, has received an award for her exceptional contribution to scientific research and Welsh-medium teaching.

Perito Moreno became the world’s first superstar glacier – but now it’s set to disappear

08 August 2025

Writing in The Conversation, Professor Neil Glasser discusses how one of Patagonia’s few stable glaciers is now on the verge of collapse.

Humans not glaciers moved bluestones from Wales to Stonehenge – new research

29 July 2025

The renowned bluestone boulders of Stonehenge were transported from Pembrokeshire to Salisbury Plain by humans and not glaciers as previously claimed, according to new scientific research.

Rob McCallum awarded Honorary Doctorate

15 July 2025

Internationally acclaimed deep sea explorer Rob McCallum has been bestowed with an Honorary Doctorate degree by Aberystwyth University.

£20,000 grant opportunity for rural Welsh communities to drive change

09 July 2025

Rural communities across Wales are invited to apply for a new £20,000 grant to explore ideas that could help shape a better future for their area.

“Outstanding” Aberystwyth University academic awarded major fellowship

12 May 2025

An Aberystwyth University academic has achieved one of the highest accolades in the geographic field after being made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

Global maps of forest carbon released by the European Space Agency

07 May 2025

Aberystwyth University is playing a major role in quantifying the changing distribution of carbon in the World’s forests and their contribution to our changing climate.

Innovative system of ‘listening’ sensors to monitor Greenland ice melt

21 March 2025

Scientists are deploying an early warning system to closely monitor how rapidly the Greenland ice sheet is melting and help predict potential climate tipping points.