The Bangor Fund
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Since its foundation in 1884, Bangor University has had a proud history of philanthropy. An important feature of its foundation was the voluntary contributions made by local farmers and quarrymen from their weekly wages. This tradition of giving remains today and we ask you to join other alumni in making a donation to The Bangor Fund and supporting today’s students.
The primary purpose of The Bangor Fund is to enable the University to deliver a margin of excellence or an element of “additionality” to the student experience.
You can choose to designate your donation within three broad categories:
- Vice-Chancellor’s Fund – These funds support the University's most important priorities as identified by the University’s strategic plan.
- Student Support – This fund provides scholarships, bursaries, field trips, internships, travel grants and other direct student support. It also supports initiatives that enhance the student experience and contribute significantly to campus life.
- Welsh Language and Culture – This fund reflects the mission to provide support for all Welsh language and cultural activities throughout the institution.
If you are a member of staff and would like to consider making an application for an award from the Bangor Fund, please contact Persida Chung, Development Officer, to discuss on p.v.chung@bangor.ac.uk.
See how you're donations are making a difference and find out how to donate to us.
See how you're donations are making a difference and find out how to donate to us.
Giving to Bangor News
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25 January 2024
Alumni donations support Undeb Bangor videos
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22 January 2024
Bangor Fund supports visit to the Stanley Kubrick Archive
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9 January 2024
Bangor Fund supports cutting-edge field training in the natural sciences
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23 October 2023
Student experience in the School of Arts, Culture and Language boosted by the Bangor Fund
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17 October 2023
'Trafod Testun' Project sponsored by the Bangor Fund
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16 October 2023
Bangor Fund supports Student-Managed Investment Fund
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16 August 2023
Rathbone Wellbeing Garden supported by The Bangor Fund
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27 July 2023
Women in Publishing Symposium funded by The Bangor Fund
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27 July 2023
Zanzibar Red Colobus Project supported by The Bangor Fund