Dr Hywel Griffiths
BSc MSc PhD (Cymru)

Reader
Department of Geography and Earth Sciences
Contact Details
- Email: hmg@aber.ac.uk
- Office: E5, Llandinam Building
- Phone: +44 (0) 1970 622674
- Personal Website: https://hywelgriffiths.cymru/en/hafan/home/
- Twitter: @HywelGriffiths
- Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=iqBpfv4AAAAJ
- Personal Pronouns: he / him
Profile
Biography
- 2022-present: Reader in Physical Geography through the medium of Welsh, Aberystwyth University
- 2015-2022: Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography through the medium of Welsh
- 2009-2015: Lecturer in Physical Geography through the medium of Welsh
- 2008-2009: Welsh medium teaching fellow
- 2006-2009: Phd, Aberystwyth University
- 2005: MSc River Basin Dynamics and Management, University of Wales, Aberystwyth
- 2004: BSc Physical Geography and Mathematics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Teaching
Module Coordinator
Lecturer
- GS35240 - Environmental Science Dissertation
- GS21120 - Physical Geography and Environmental Science Research Design and Fieldwork Skills
- PGM4940 - Work Based Research in Professional Contexts
- GS34220 - Geography Joint Honours/Major Project
- GS20020 - Research Design and Fieldwork Skills
- GS34040 - Dissertation: Geography, Environmental Science, and Environmental Earth Science
- GS21420 - Environmental Earth Science Research Design and Fieldwork Skills
- GS21520 - Human Geography Research Design and Fieldwork Skills
- GS25210 - Catchment Systems
- DA25420 - Dylunio Ymchwil a Sgiliau Gwaith Maes
- DA10320 - Ymchwilio'r Byd: Casglu a Dadansoddi Data
- GS35140 - Environmental Earth Science Dissertation
Coordinator
Tutor
- EAM4660 - Dissertation in Environmental Change Impacts and Adaptation
- DA34040 - Traethawd Estynedig: Daearyddiaeth, Gwyddor yr Amgylchedd, a Gwyddor Daear yr Amgylchedd
- EAM4420 - Behaviour Change in a Changing Environment
- DA31720 - Rheoli'r Amgylchedd Gymreig
- GS13020 - Researching the World: data collection and analysis
Research
Group Affiliation
Research Interests
- Rates, pattens and controls of fluvial processes.
- The impact of anthropogenic activities on fluvial processes.
- The impact of Holocene environmental change on fluvial systems.
- The long term development of the fluvial landscape of Wales.
- Theoretical geomorphology, especially complexity and self organised criticality.
- Using historical documentary sources to infer geomorphological and climatic change.
- Hydropolitics and cultural geographies of rivers.
Current projects
- PI: Can we harness knowledge of extreme geomorphological events to promote sustainable tourism? (funded by the Joy Welch Trust)
- PI: Scaling bedrock erosional processes across space and time: from pothole dynamics to gorge development (BSG funded)
- PI: Remembering a hydrographic society: flooding, drought, adaptation and culture in the Welsh colony of Patagonia, Argentina (funded by the British Academy)
- Co-I: SusNet Wales (Sustainability Network Wales): A collaborative multidisciplinary platform for inspiration and transformation of the next generation (RCUK funded)
MPhil Supervision
- Marc Huband (2013)
- Janet Richardson (2013)