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Founded in 1872, '''Aberystwyth University''' (known as the ''University Of Wales, Aberystwyth'' until 2007) was the first university established in [[Wales]] in the town of Aberystwyth, in Cardigan Bay on the west coast. | Founded in 1872, '''Aberystwyth University''' (known as the ''University Of Wales, Aberystwyth'' until 2007) was the first university established in [[Wales]] in the town of Aberystwyth, in Cardigan Bay on the west coast. | ||
The university hosted a lecture entitled "[[Black Holes and the Uncertainty Principle]]". ([[TW]]: ''[[Random Shoes]]'') | |||
:''(Presumably given by the Mathematical and Physical Sciences department)''. | |||
== Real World == | == Real World == | ||
The Department of Film, Theatre & Television Studies at the university also has strong links with [[BBC Wales]]. | The Department of Film, Theatre & Television Studies at the university also has strong links with [[BBC Wales]]. | ||
The | The university hosts "Ffresh", the annual 'Moving Image Festival of Wales'. In attendance at the 2007 festival, both [[Richard Stokes]] and [[Cath Tregenna]] gave a talk and Q&A session about their respective roles as [[producer]] and [[writer]] for ''[[Torchwood]]''. | ||
Scenes set at the university were filmed in | Scenes set at the university were filmed in thr Cardiff Museum due to budget and time constraints. | ||
[[Category:British colleges and universities]] | [[Category:British colleges and universities]] |
Revision as of 14:22, 25 June 2008
Founded in 1872, Aberystwyth University (known as the University Of Wales, Aberystwyth until 2007) was the first university established in Wales in the town of Aberystwyth, in Cardigan Bay on the west coast.
The university hosted a lecture entitled "Black Holes and the Uncertainty Principle". (TW: Random Shoes)
- (Presumably given by the Mathematical and Physical Sciences department).
Real World
The Department of Film, Theatre & Television Studies at the university also has strong links with BBC Wales.
The university hosts "Ffresh", the annual 'Moving Image Festival of Wales'. In attendance at the 2007 festival, both Richard Stokes and Cath Tregenna gave a talk and Q&A session about their respective roles as producer and writer for Torchwood.
Scenes set at the university were filmed in thr Cardiff Museum due to budget and time constraints.