University of Wales, Lampeter
About University of Wales, Lampeter
According to Wikipedia, University of Wales, Lampeter was a university in Lampeter, Wales. Founded in 1822, and incorporated by royal charter in 1828, it was the oldest degree awarding institution in Wales, with limited degree awarding powers since 1852. It was a self-governing college of the University of Wales from 1972 until its merger with Trinity University College in 2010 to form the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.
University of Wales, Lampeter's Online Degrees
What Is University of Wales, Lampeter Known For?
University of Wales, Lampeter is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:
- Communications
- Religious Studies
- Education
- History
- Literature
- Philosophy
- Earth Sciences
- Business
- Law
- Political Science
- Medical
- Engineering
- Biology
- Mathematics
- Anthropology
- Economics
- Physics
- Computer Science
- Nursing
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Chemistry
- Sociology
- Criminal Justice
University of Wales, Lampeter's Top Areas of Influence With Degrees Offered
Who Are University of Wales, Lampeter's Most Influential Alumni?
University of Wales, Lampeter's most influential alumni include professors and professionals in the fields of Earth Sciences, Religious Studies, and Communications. Here are some of University of Wales, Lampeter's most famous alumni:
- James R. Lewis
- A Professional writer and academic specializing in various religious movements.
- Michael Scott
- A British academic and university administrator.
- Malcolm Todd
- A British archaeologist .
- E. A. Markham
- A British academic.
- Omar Khalidi
- An American writer.
- Gerard Loughlin
- A British theologian.
- Geoff Richards
- A Prof. R. Geoff Richards – Director AO Research and Development.
- William Gibson
- A British historian, academic, and professor.
- Dilwar Hussain
- A British academic.
- John Murray
- An English sports broadcaster and commentator for BBC Radio 5 Live.
- Graham Allen
- A Writer and academic from Ireland.
- Daniel Silvan Evans
- A Welsh scholar and lexicographer.