Showcasing Bangor University at the National Eisteddfod
Bangor University will be showcasing all it has to offer to those visiting the ‘Maes’ at the National Eisteddfod in Boduan, Gwynedd, between 05-12 August 2023.
Bangor University will be showcasing all it has to offer to those visiting the ‘Maes’ at the National Eisteddfod in Boduan, Gwynedd, between 05-12 August 2023.
This year’s stand consists of the Bangor Theatre, a hospitality seating area, a dedicated UMCB space and a showcase from the School of Ocean Science which delves into the British-Irish ice-sheet and celebrates the University’s very own Prince Madog research vessel.
Bangor Theatre
The university hosts a full timetable of events running throughout the week in the Bangor Theatre, with lots of exciting activities, including live podcasts, panel discussions, talks and music. The University’s traditional events are back too, including the Alumni Reunion introduced by Bangor University's Pro Vice Chancellor, Andrew Edwards and UMCB President, Celt John, followed by a performance by Aelwyd JMJ. On Friday, the UMCB Prosecco Afternoon is back, with a performance from Band Pres Llareggub brass band.
View the full Bangor Theatre timetable
The Activity Zone
The public is invited to get involved with a range of exciting activities:
- Explore the world’s first underwater VR safari park, developed by Bangor University computer graphics expert Llŷr ap Cenydd, who has been working with tech giant Meta.
- Try some healthier apple bakes and join the fight against food waste, as the Biocomposites Centre collaborates with Pwllheli-based Pennotec and baker The Pudding Compartment.
- Discover how your body works and examine anatomical models with the North Wales Medical School.
- Dive into our local seas with the School of Ocean Sciences, with an array of hands-on activities on topics including underwater waterfalls, ocean volcanoes and marine predators!
- Immerse yourself in the Bangor bubble with Dr Zigs Giant Bubbles, founded by Bangor alumna, Paola Dyboski-Bryant
The Science and Technology Village
Additionally, Bangor University is the main sponsor of the Eisteddfod’s Science & Technology Village this year. Come to the Science and Technology Dome every day at 2pm to enjoy fascinating Bangor University talks which delve into subjects like sustainable healthcare, celebrating influential women in science, and advancements in virus monitoring.
The University will also have three chalet huts in the village itself, occupied by North Wales Medical School and the School of Health Sciences, the School of Psychology, Sport and Exercise Sciences and the School of Computer Science and Engineering. Each School’s stand will host a fun timetable of daily activities.
View the Science and Technology Village schedule
Part of Bangor University, M-Sparc Science Park have been responsible for organizing the Science & Technology activities on behalf of the Eisteddfod. They also have shows through the week. Visit their Hut in the Science & Technology Dome for activities including 3D designing and printing, mug-making and measuring your carbon footprint.
Enquire about Bangor
Visitors will be invited join University staff for a panad and chat in our marquee, where prospective students can hear more about the University’s undergraduate and postgraduate courses, pick up a Course Guide and get their hands on one of the University’s limited-edition Eisteddfod 2023 reusable cups.
Professor Andrew Edwards, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Welsh Language, Civic Engagement and Strategic Partnerships, said,
“Bangor University's presence on the Eisteddfod field is one of the most notable highlights of the annual calendar, and it’s great to welcome the event back to the north, and in our community, for the first time since before the pandemic.
“The Eisteddfod provides a platform for us to offer a flavour of the richness, creativity and range of innovative work being carried out by the University in the context of the Welsh language and bilingualism in Wales. I’m delighted that staff and students across the University have once again responded enthusiastically to the event to showcase with a packed and varied programme of activities and events. Our contribution to the Eisteddfod is a testament to the quality and range of expertise that exists here in Bangor, and is a celebration of our key contribution to the growth of the Welsh language socially, culturally and economically.”