Bangor International February 2017
No. 1 in the UK for Student Accommodation WhatUni 2016
Launch of New Bangor University Centre for Arthurian Studies with a King Arthur focus On 20 January 2017, Bangor University launched their new ‘Centre for Arthurian Studies’, the centre will focus on unravelling the legends surrounding King Arthur and Celtic myths. Bangor University Professor Raluca Radulescu said; ‘The new Centre celebrates more than 100 years of continuous scholarly activity in the areas of Celtic and Arthurian Studies, with particular achievements highlighted by the involvement of Arthurian scholars in the leadership of the International Arthurian Society (of which Emeritus Professor P.J.C. Field was President) and the editorship of the society’s journal.’ Professor Radulescu goes on to say: ‘Bangor University offers the only MA in Arthurian Literature in the world, and Bangor alumni have gone on to international careers in higher education, publishing and librarianship. Bangor University Library’s Arthurian holdings have benefited from the arrival of the
Dolbadarn Castle in Caernarfon
Flintshire Harries Arthurian collection in 2015, and we are proud to be at the forefront of a number of local, national and international events focused on the Arthurian legends’. The official opening of the centre marks a year in Wales where its
legends are being celebrated as part of a Welsh Government campaign to mark the nation's culture and history - Year of Legends. Throughout 2017 events will be held at historic sites the length and breadth of Wales in celebration of its rich culture and heritage. (More on page 2).
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