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About the institution
Founded in 1884, Bangor University has a long tradition of excellence and exceeds expectations, both for academic standards and student experience. From its foundation it has made an great contribution to Welsh scholarship, literature and culture. Indeed, many scholarly studies in Celtic in several countries are based on work carried out at Bangor.
Not only does the School of Welsh offer single and joint honours degrees for undergraduates but also the chance to study a degree in Welsh as a second language. Many of our graduates have made their mark as lecturers, authors and poets after receiving an excellent start at the School of Welsh.
Contact persons in the project
Martina Feilzer
m.feilzer@bangor.ac.uk
Dean of College of Arts, Humanities and Business, Professor in Criminology and
Criminal Justice
Llion Jones
llion.jones@bangor.ac.uk
Cyfarwyddwr Canolfan Bedwyr Director
Rhian Hodges
r.s.hodges@bangor.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy, School of History, Philosophy and Social Sciences