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Former Plaid Cymru MP appointed Pro-Chancellor of Aberystwyth University

13 Aug 2021 2 minute read
Elfyn Llwyd. By Aberystwyth University.

A former Plaid Cymru MP has been appointed as Pro-Chancellor of Aberystwyth University.

Elfyn Llwyd, a barrister who is an alumnus of the University, will take up his role with immediate effect.

Llwyd, who represented Dwyfor Meirionnydd, and previously Meirionnydd Nant Conwy, in the House of Commons for over 20 years, has recently served as an independent member of Aberystwyth University Council.

He will now continue his long association with the University, taking up the honorary role of Pro-Chancellor which consists of ambassadorial and ceremonial duties, including presiding over University graduation ceremonies.

The Chancellor of Aberystwyth University, Lord Thomas of Cwmgïedd, said: “I am delighted that Elfyn has accepted this role which continues his long and committed association with Aberystwyth University.

“It is so satisfying to see a distinguished alumnus who has played such a significant role in the life of the nation strengthen his links with us at Aberystwyth by helping us in this way.

“I look forward to working with Elfyn and our other Pro-Chancellor, Dame Elan Closs Stephens, as we continue to play our roles in the life of this wonderful University.”

‘Honoured’ 

The new Pro-Chancellor of Aberystwyth University, Elfyn Llwyd said: “I am greatly honoured to take up this role, and to continue my relationship with the University where I was fortunate enough to be a student myself.

“I look forward to working with Lord Thomas, Dame Elan, the University Council and staff, as well as the students within this wonderful and historic seat of learning.

“I am very pleased and proud to get this opportunity to continue to give back to Aberystwyth, a university and a town which mean so much to me.”

Chair of Aberystwyth University’s Council, Dr Emyr Roberts said: “Elfyn has been a wonderful servant of Aberystwyth University as a valued member of our University Council, and more recently as Vice-Chair of Council.

“It has been a pleasure to work with him in that capacity, and I am so pleased that Elfyn will continue to contribute in his new honorary capacity.

“I offer my warmest congratulations to Elfyn on his appointment and look forward to working with him in future.”


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hdavies15
hdavies15
3 years ago

Da iawn Elfyn Llwyd. Mwy o bobol o’r safon hyn sydd angen yn y swyddi anrhydeddus.

Gill Jones
Gill Jones
3 years ago
Reply to  hdavies15

Cytuno yn llwyr. Gwr bonheddig yn wir ystyr y gair.

Welsh_Sion
Welsh_Sion
3 years ago
Reply to  hdavies15

Ac, am unwaith, Cymro – nid dieithryn sy’n addo dysgu Cymraeg ar ei b/phenodiad, ac wedyn yn mynd ôl ar ei (g)air. Bydded i sefydliadau Cymreig eraill ddysgu’r wers sylfaenol hon.

Pob dymuniad da i Elfyn Llwyd.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
3 years ago

Perfect choice…

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