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    Professor of Medieval History takes on Society Presidency role

    Phillipp Schofield, Professor of Medieval History and Head of the Department of History and Welsh History, has been elected as the President of the Economic History Society.

    D?r Cymru Welsh Water to use artificial intelligence to monitor drinking water quality

    D?r Cymru Welsh Water is to use artificial intelligence (AI) systems built by Aberystwyth University to monitor the effectiveness of its water treatment processes.

    ‘Through the eyes of older victim-survivors’ How virtual reality can improve practitioner responses to trauma

    Police officers and specialists in domestic abuse and health have been?using the latest virtual reality technology to experience exactly how people may feel when disclosing violence and abuse, thanks to?research at Aberystwyth University.

    Senedd exhibition illustrates coastal impact of climate change

    An exhibition depicting the impacts of climate change upon the fragile coastal heritage of Wales and Ireland has been launched at the Senedd in Cardiff.