This book relates to one of Wales's most important institutions of
higher education, covering its history from its creation in 1884 as
the University College of North Wales, its incarnation as the
University of Wales, Bangor and to its 125th anniversary in 2009. The
book traces the institution's origins as an 18th century coaching inn
with just 58 students to its current status as an institution enjoying
multi-million pound investment in staff and buildings in the
twenty-first century. The story is one of heroic struggle, personal
endeavour, financial crises, political unrest, academic distinction
and student devotion. This account traces the growth and development
of the institution, focusing on the personalities who shaped its
direction and the changing nature of student life on the campus. The
underlying theme of the book is academic progress, placed within the
context of Welsh political, social and economic development during the
last century, and also covers the first few years of the twenty-first.
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ISBN
9780708322802
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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