Future of Lampeter

 

Future of Lampeter

The University proposed to move Humanities courses from Lampeter to Carmarthen effective September 2025.

Students have spoken - they are angry, they are worried, and they do not want their courses and their student experience to move from Lampeter to Carmarthen.

We are proud to champion the voice of our members, and to work in partnership with the University - but we are independent from them. The situation is changing rapidly, and there's lots of information out there - some of it's right and some of it's wrong. We've created this page to provide you with the facts, student opinions, and the latest developments from the Students' Union.

 

A message from
your Campus President

Portrait of Rhobyn wearing a black top with a necklace stand in front of trees that are blurred out in the mid-distance

To my fellow Lampeter students...

I want to begin by saying how incredibly proud I am of you all.

Your bravery, resilience, and determination in standing up for what you believe in is nothing short of inspiring. You have made your voices heard, and your deep care for the Lampeter we know and love shines through in every action you’ve taken. 

Like many of you, I am disheartened by the University’s plans to move our students and programs from this historic and unique campus. Lampeter is not just a place - it is a community for all, a sanctuary for many, and a gateway to success for any and everyone seeking to pursue academic achievements. The thought of this being disrupted is difficult to accept, and I stand with you in fighting for its future. 

Your passion for this campus, its spirit, and the one-of-a-kind experience it offers are at the heart of everything we do as a Students’ Union. Let me assure you, we will not let this fight go unanswered. Together, we will hold the university accountable, not just for its promises but for the impact its decisions have on your lives, your education, and your futures. 

This is about more than buildings or logistics; it is about people, values, and the legacy of Lampeter as a place where students can truly thrive.  

I urge you to stay strong, stay united and stay involved. Attend the meetings and protests, sign the petitions, write to University leadership, and share your stories about what this campus means to you. Every action counts!  

Don’t lose heart. We must be brave as we continue to fight for the campus and community we all believe in. 

In solidarity and with unwavering pride, 

Rhobyn Grant
Lampeter Campus President 

Students have said it best... 

We asked current students to share their thoughts with us – and here's their feedback - we’ve kept them anonymous and shortened for conciseness but not to take away their meaning or impact. 

Have you shared your opinions yet? There's still time - drop us an email at union@uwtsd.ac.uk.

  • “...I have felt the repercussions affecting the Humanities course as one of our two lecturers has taken voluntary redundancy...UWTSD is one of only two accredited universities providing this exact Level 7 pathway - it is important to bear that in mind. It is crucial to learn from the university what 'is committed to Humanities programmes' actually means.” 
  • “It is truly disappointing to hear that the Humanities may be moved... many come to Lampeter for the peace and  quiet of the campus, in particular those with sensory issues, those with issues with change... And how are they going to move certain Lampeter facilities such as the Labs, the Library?” 
  • “...My course (creative writing) believe that it is an extremely bad idea, and it is causing us a lot of stress. We specifically chose to come to Lampeter campus after vetting many other universities around the UK. Moving campus feels like it is invalidating our choice (and the money we have spent on coming here).” 
  • “Many of us have a neurodiversity in one form or the other, and chose specifically to come to Lampeter as it is small and quiet...moving will add unneeded stress to our already stressful university lives.” 
  • “Moving the campus (and the library) will obviously impact negatively on local people...I chose Lampeter because it was closest to my (then) home (I'm a mature student with young kids) so travelling long distances was going to be difficult.” 
  • “Lampeter campus is chosen by many purely because it is small, with a good support system...My daughter wants to do the Foundation year next year - presumably this will not be available. She cannot face the larger campus of Carmarthen or Aberystwyth. University will no longer be accessible for her.” 
  • “I am an international student...I could have stayed in my home country, but I chose to move to Lampeter because it was Lampeter; it was the perfect choice...A nother important reason for my choosing was because I would have the opportunity to be on a campus whose only focus is the Humanities, An area of study that we all know is often overlooked. As someone who grew up in a country where the Humanities are not given their true value, to find a University that offered such an experience was amazing...Having the opportunity to access the archives and even volunteer there...” 
  • “This email essentially reads that all courses, students, and staff at Lampeter campus will be moved to Carmarthen with as little as a year’s notice. This is awful, and indescribably aggravating to myself and other students. I came to this university because of the location, I had much higher ranked universities I did not go to because I wanted to be in this small-town university with a low cost of living and a local atmosphere. If I had been told my third year of study would have been disrupted, I would not have come here in the first place. Most people at this university have already had their education significantly disrupted by Covid, this is another kick in the teeth.” 
  • “I wanted to express my disagreement with the recent announcement made by the university to move the Humanities to Carmarthen Campus. I am a second year student of the Humanities and would very much like to stay on the campus where I have conducted the majority of my study so far...I think that the recent announcement to move the Humanities to Carmarthen is a mistake, as it dismisses the rich history of Lampeter and the importance it holds to the Welsh culture...Another aspect to think about is the Roderick Bowen library. The library is a brilliant source of Humanities related information that cannot be replaced or replicated. If the University were to move the Humanities to Carmarthen, they would have to move the library with it, otherwise students would be at a loss while writing their crucial assignments, especially in regard to their dissertations.” 

Campaign Timeline

The situation moves swiftly - we've created this scrollable timeline (with the latest updates at the top) to keep you posted on the latest campaign developments. 

  • Scroll to explore the timeline
  • Tuesday 3 DecemberThe University has replied to our questions - you can view them on our University Answers Our Questions blog.
  • Group of ten students hold make-shift signs that read collectively as "Lampeter is..., community, humanities, historical, save, students, love, home, where I belong, we are lampeter'
    Friday 29 November We ran a Campaigning Bootcamp for our students.
  • Wednesday 27 NovemberWe ran further skills development sessions for students wishing to campaign.
  • Tuesday 19 NovemberWe issued our third response that put students' thoughts and opinions front and centre.
  • Large group of students sat at several tables with markers and sheets of paper
    Thursday 14 NovemberWe facilitated a student organising workshop.
  • Wednesday 13 NovemberWe published our second response following the Student Conversation - going through the facts so far.
  • Wednesday 13 NovemberWe attended the University's conversation about the proposal, represented the interests of students to the University, and asked them our questions.
  • Wednesday 13 NovemberWe ran a student organising meeting before the University's Student Conversation.
  • Tuesday 12 NovemberWe responded to press enquiries from Cambrian News.
  • screenshot of person being interviewed
    Tuesday 12 November
    We responded to press inquiries from BBC and S4C, with NUS Cymru President, Deio Owen, being interviewed.
  • Monday 11 NovemberWe put out an open call for student opinions on the new proposal.
  • Monday 11 NovemberWe published our initial response to the University's proposal - which outlines the questions we're asking them to answer formally.
  • Monday 11 NovemberThe University announced its proposal to move courses from Lampeter to Carmarthen via email to students.
  • That's everything for now

Frequently Asked Questions

The situation is fluid and it's a lot to take in - so we've put together some FAQs to help you out. And if you have any questions, you can drop us an email at union@uwtsd.ac.uk and a team member will get back to you.

I am a current Lampeter student - how do I share my opinions about the proposal?

Send them to union@uwtsd.ac.uk and they'll be filed and passed on to the Union team members involved in the campaign.

I am a Lampeter Alumni - can I get involved?

We are working with current Lampeter students to voice their concerns. If you're an Alumni, you can share your opinions with University directly at questions@uwtsd.ac.uk - and you may want to get involved with the Lampeter Society.

I want to help the campaign - where do I start?

Drop us an email at union@uwtsd.ac.uk and we'll put you in contact with the team and let you know how you can get invovled.

The whole situation has me stressed - can I get support?

Yes, you can get support from both us by emailing unionadvice@uwtsd.ac.uk and also the student assitance program.