In response to today’s announcement that universities in Wales will receive £10 million to support students through the pandemic, Amanda Wilkinson, Director of Universities Wales, said: “We welcome this announcement of additional resource for universities to support student health and … »
Today Welsh Government announced a two-week ‘firebreak’ in Wales to help control the spread of Covid-19. During this time, universities can continue to provide a blend of in-person and online learning. In response to the announcement, Amanda Wilkinson, Director of … »
As we begin the new academic year, universities have worked hard to put in place blended approaches that ensure they can continue to deliver high quality, engaging courses while complying with public health regulations and prioritising the safety and wellbeing … »
Today, Welsh Government announced that a number of Welsh university towns and cities are set to benefit from new walk-through Covid-19 Local Testing Sites. In response to the announcement, Amanda Wilkinson, Director of Universities Wales said: “We welcome today’s announcement that more of our … »
Welsh universities will pull together to benefit communities across Wales Report highlights how Welsh universities can deliver upon public aims in Wales and attract extra investment to Wales Welsh universities have agreed to implement a new report, strengthening research and … »
By Catherine Marston, Welsh higher Education Brussels European Research and Innovation Days, the flagship research and innovation event of the European Commission, moved online for its 2020 edition, attracting thousands of global participants. Taking place from 22-24 September, the programme … »
Welsh universities have played a key role in supporting the nation in the fight against COVID-19, reveals a new report by Universities Wales. From the onset of the coronavirus pandemic earlier this year, universities have used their knowledge, expertise and … »
As universities prepare to welcome new and returning students in the coming weeks, Vice Chancellors of Wales’ higher education institutions put their names to a joint statement to students, confirming that public health is their top priority. A joint statement from … »
Universities in Wales are committed to doing all they can to support students’ progress to higher education. It is vital that the university admissions process is fair, consistent, and in the best interests of all students, and today’s announcement will have been … »
Commenting on A-Level results day, a spokesperson for Universities Wales, said: “Congratulations to all the students who collected their results today.” “In challenging circumstances, students have shown themselves to be resilient, dedicated and adaptable, and they can now look forward … »
On Friday 31 July, Welsh Government published guidance that is intended to help universities prepare for the autumn term and beyond, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The guidance outlines some of the measures universities in Wales may need to follow in … »
In response to today’s Welsh Government announcement of additional funding for universities and colleges, Professor Julie Lydon, Chair of Universities Wales, said: “This vital support for the university sector arrives at a crucial moment and signals a strong recognition of … »
In response to today’s National Student Survey results, Amanda Wilkinson, Director of Universities Wales, said: “We’re pleased to see today’s NSS results which show continually high satisfaction rates for Welsh universities. “Universities in Wales have historically delivered a strong student … »
In response to the publication of UCAS’ 30 June deadline release, Amanda Wilkinson, Director of Universities Wales, said: ‘We are pleased to see the increase in applications to Welsh universities from both home and international students in today’s UCAS figures. These figures reflect the distinct offer universities in … »
Commenting on the UK Government announcement on research, a Universities Wales spokesperson said: “Research and innovation by Welsh universities offers significant benefits to people and communities across Wales. “It is vital at this time that support be provided to preserve … »
The vast majority of Welsh universities are preparing to provide in-person teaching this autumn, a new survey from Universities UK has revealed. 100% of Welsh universities* who responded to the survey confirmed that they will provide in-person teaching at the … »
A set of high-level principles and supporting information for universities to consider as they emerge from lockdown has been published today by Universities UK. The principles provide a framework for individual universities both in the coming weeks and as they … »
On Friday 29 May, Education Minister Kirsty Williams wrote to the Minister of State for Universities expressing a ‘deep concern’ over plans to announce the UK government’s intention to introduce temporary student number controls in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. … »
As Mental Health Awareness Week draws to a close, we reflect on how our universities have joined the campaign to support their staff and students during these unprecedented times. Universities in Wales have provided opportunities to promote, celebrate and raise awareness of mental health … »
The new Study in Wales website went live this week, providing a comprehensive and inspiring resource for the prospective learner considering Wales as a place to study. Developed in partnership with Welsh Government, studyinwales.ac.uk joins the portfolio of other Brand Cymru sectors, including Wales.com, VisitWales.com, … »