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Alumni E-Newsletter September 2025

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A message from the Head of Development and Alumni Relations

Preparations are in place as we are about to welcome new and returning students to 天天吃瓜for the 2025/26 academic year. I鈥檓 sure that you remember the excitement and trepidation of your first days at the University; familiarising yourself with the campus, making new friends, joining clubs and societies and attending your first lectures.

I鈥檓 sure that you will join me in wishing all of our new students the best of luck and hope that their experience at the University will set them on the path to become successful and happy alumni of the future!

Yours sincerely,

Emma Marshall

Head of Development and Alumni Relations

BANGOR UNIVERSITY NEWS

天天吃瓜takes centre stage in Parliament for 1500th anniversary celebration

The city of 天天吃瓜was celebrated in Westminster last week when Claire Hughes, Member of Parliament for 天天吃瓜Aberconwy, hosted 鈥樚焯斐怨螪ay鈥on the very day the city commemorated its founder, St Deiniol.

The special reception, part of the wider天天吃瓜1500programme taking place this year, brought together MPs, business leaders from across Wales, 天天吃瓜institutions, community groups and local representatives, to shine a spotlight on the city鈥檚 present-day talent and ambitious future, as well as its proud history and rich heritage.

Several 天天吃瓜alumni attended the event which saw Prof. Edmund Burke, Vice-Chancellor, and colleagues from the School of Ocean Science, School of Environmental and Natural Sciences, North Wales Medical School and Treborth Botanic Garden represent the University.

They joined a number of local organisations and cultural groups in sharing their innovative work and opportunities whilst celebrating the city, connecting with each other and discussing what鈥檚 next for Bangor.

Claire Hughes, MP said, 鈥淚鈥檓 fighting hard to get 天天吃瓜the recognition 鈥 and funding 鈥  it deserves. This anniversary is a perfect opportunity to show what makes our city so special, from its deep historic roots to its vibrant community and institutions. We had a fantastic range of local voices in the room to tell the movers and shakers in Westminster what鈥檚 so great about Bangor. This isn鈥檛 just about looking back 鈥 it鈥檚 about unlocking its potential and building a better future for Bangor.鈥

Professor Edmund Burke, Vice-Chancellor, said, 鈥溙焯斐怨 is and has always been integral to the city of Bangor鈥檚 story since the University was established over 140 years ago. Through world-class teaching and research, the University has transformed lives, driven innovation, and made vital contributions to regional growth and national productivity.We鈥檙e proud, together with our stakeholders, to be part of this event which celebrates the City鈥檚 rich heritage, history, language and culture as it marks 1500 years.鈥

Celebrating student creativity at the 天天吃瓜Music Festival

The 天天吃瓜Fund has enabled student involvement in the 天天吃瓜Music Festival and supported members of the 天天吃瓜 Chamber Choir as they prepared and performed in a series of concerts throughout the academic year.

The 天天吃瓜Music Festival drew enthusiastic participation from 23 students across the School of Arts, Culture and Languages, many of whom were studying composition modules within the music degree.

An extended programme booklet, made possible by the 天天吃瓜Fund, enriched the concert experience and provided valuable context for both students and attendees. The festival continues to be a platform for learning, exchange, and artistic exploration.

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Nominations open for 2026 Honorary Degrees

As alumni of 天天吃瓜, you are invited to submit nominations for exceptional individuals to receive an Honorary Degree from 天天吃瓜 in 2026. Honorary Degrees are the University鈥檚 highest awards, recognising people who have made outstanding contributions to society, who embody our values and who merit special recognition for eminence in their field.

In the past, nominees have been drawn from science and technology, public service, industry, broadcasting, the academic world, the arts, industry, and sport. Our 2025 Honorary Degree recipients were a remarkable group of individuals who represented achievement and influence across Wales and beyond.

Nominations can be made by using this . The deadline for submissions is 17:00, Friday 15th November 2025. 

Researchers win APEX Award for innovative cross-disciplinary project

天天吃瓜 has been awarded one of this year鈥檚 highly competitive APEX Awards, a scheme jointly run by the British Academy, the Royal Academy of Engineering, and the Royal Society with generous support from the Leverhulme Trust. 

The award will support a two-year collaboration between two highly acclaimed 天天吃瓜 researchers, Professor Zengbo Wang from the School of Computer Science and Engineering and Dr Ellie Jameson from the School of Environmental and Natural Sciences. 

The research will develop a new way of observing viral infection by both watching and listening to cells as they are infected. With advanced technology, the team can see structures thousands of times smaller than the width of a human hair.

Alongside the two-year APEX Award, the project will also be supported by 天天吃瓜鈥檚 Development and Alumni Relations Office-administered Wynne Humphrey Davies Fund, opening the door for new research collaborations with world-leading US institutions, including MIT and Northeastern University.

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Alumni profiles

We鈥檙e always pleased to hear your updates and are grateful to our alumni who are happy to share their stories which help to inspire prospective and current students. You can read some of the updates from our alumni here.

If you have a story to tell, please get in touch at alumni@bangor.ac.uk

Study UK Alumni Awards 2026

The British Council鈥檚 Study UK Alumni Awards recognise the outstanding achievements of international UK alumni worldwide, honouring international leaders who have leveraged their UK education to make significant contributions to their communities, industries, and countries.

Award categories include business and innovation, culture, creativity and sport, science and sustainability, and social action and applications are now open for 2026.

We鈥檙e very proud that 天天吃瓜 alumni have been winners of the Study UK Alumni Awards in the past and we would love to see some of your achievements acknowledged too!

If you are an international alumnus who studied at 天天吃瓜and would like to nominate yourself for the award, please see the Study UK Alumni Awards  for further information and details on how to enter.

You're Invited: United Nations Association Public Lecture

鈥淔rom Taboo to Necessity: Preparing for a New Dawn in Global Governance鈥, Professor Augusto Lopez-Claros

In association with the Menai branch of the United Nations Association (UNA)

Date: Wednesday, 8 October

Time: 6pm 鈥 7pm 

Venue: The Eric Sunderland Lecture Theatre, Main Arts, College Road, LL57 2DG, Bangor

Join international economist, Professor Augusto Lopez-Claros, for a public lecture which will address the contemporary crises faced by humanity and the new kind of international agreement required. What should a new UN Charter look like in order for us to modernize our global governance architecture and empower the UN to help us address the myriad global catastrophic risks that threaten our future?

Professor Augusto Lopez-Claros is the Executive Director of the . He has published several books on global governance reform and is currently spearheading the Global Governance Forum鈥檚 drafting of a . He brings more than 30 years of experience in international organizations, including most recently as director of the Global Indicators Group at the World Bank.

Attendance is free but registration is required. For further information and to register your attendance, please see our website.

Recruiting Trustees for Undeb Bangor

EXTENDED DEADLINE! Closing date 6th October 2025.

Undeb 天天吃瓜(天天吃瓜 Students' Union) are looking to recruit two external trustees to join their Board of Trustees.

Undeb 天天吃瓜are a democratic charity led by students and primarily funded through grant from 天天吃瓜. Whilst working closely with the University, they are a separate and distinct organisation, and decisions are taken internally by their members.

The Trustee Board plays a vital role in guiding Undeb Bangor鈥檚 strategic direction, ensuring strong governance, and championing a culture that reflects their values.  They鈥檙e currently looking to build on momentum by welcoming two new trustees who share their commitment to student empowerment and organisational excellence.

The role is a voluntary role and you would give your time to ensure that they make sound financial decisions and follow legal frameworks. For further information and details on how to apply please see the . 

For an informal conversation on the roles, you are welcome to contact, Mair Rowlands, Students鈥 Union Director at mair.rowlands@undebbangor.com

ArtUK Alumni Discount

天天吃瓜 has collected and commissioned a wide range of artworks since its founding in 1884. The collection now consists of over 600 works, dating from the seventeenth to the twenty-first centuries, and features artworks from many notable artists including Kyffin Williams, Evan Walters and Frederick William Hayes.

We are delighted to be able to offer the opportunity for you to bring a piece of this exceptional collection into your own home with beautiful prints of some of our collection. Even better, alumni and friends of the University can benefit of a 10% discount on your order by using the code "BANGORALUMNI". . 

Alumnus' company receives AI support from 天天吃瓜

Since launching two years ago Pelly, a company which analyses data for football clubs, is going from strength to strength; having recently received academic support from 天天吃瓜 to improve their understanding of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Pelly is a platform that focuses on centralising information and operations for professional football clubs, such as performance data, medical information, contracts, bonuses and even what they post on social media.

One of Pelly鈥檚 founders, Tomos Owen, from Benllech began developing the platform while studying at 天天吃瓜. Now based at M-SParc, the University鈥檚 science park in Gaerwen, Tomos and his co-founders have benefited from a collaboration with Dr Gavin Lawrence, senior lecturer in talent and expertise development at 天天吃瓜.

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Graduate Outcomes survey

Graduate Outcomes is the UK鈥檚 largest social survey, designed to capture the perspectives and current status of recent graduates. 

If you鈥檝e completed a higher education course in the UK, you鈥檒l be invited to take part 15 months after finishing your studies. 

This survey explores whether you鈥檙e in employment, further education, or pursuing other opportunities鈥攁nd examines how your qualification has shaped your journey. 

Find out more here.

Keep your contact details up to date to make sure you receive your invitation to complete the Graduate Outcomes survey.