UWTSD celebrates graduates’g success during its Bicentenary year
Graduation ceremonies have resumed at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) for graduates who completed courses during the pandemic, providing an opportunity to celebrate their success and commitment, and to enable the University to acknowle
the graduands, during the first ceremonies in the University’s Bicentennial year, contemporary university have with those who have walked this path
He added: “The ceremonies which a university represents as a place of learning and of enlightenment where minds are opened to new possibilities and where the pursuit of knowledge and
“This graduation season is unlike any other in the long history of
t’s almost two years to the day since that first lockdown. By your hard work and commitment, you showed a resilience and determination to succeed that has brought you to this point today. That resilience, that
’m sure will be long and successful careers.” n congratulating graduates
yfri Jones, Provost of the Carmarthen and Lampeter campuses said: “Today you are at the vanguard of knowledge. This is your moment to use your skills, your knowledge, and your passion to shape the post-Covid world. This is your moment to create you a ‘can do and will do’ attitude that will serve you well as you further develop into active, creative, caring and responsible citizens of
“On behalf of the University of avid – where higher education in Wales began
This year UWTSD is celebrating 200 years of higher education
of St David’s College, Lampeter on 12 August 1822 through the laying of the foundation stone which marks the beginning of higher education in Wales.
From the seeds sown in Lampeter over two centuries ago, UWTSD has grown into a multi-campus, dual-sector University providing vocationally relevant programmes in partnership with employers.