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A Connected University The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) was formed on 18 November 2010 through the merger of the University of Wales Lampeter and Trinity University College Carmarthen, under Lampeter’s Royal Charter of 1828. On the 1 August 2013, Swansea Metropolitan University became part of UWTSD. The University’s Royal Charter is the oldest in Wales and England after the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. In 2011 HRH the Prince of Wales became its Royal Patron. The UWTSD Group includes Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion as part of a dual sector group structure comprising further education colleges and the university. Together we deliver clear, tangible benefits for learners, employers, industry and communities by offering a vocational approach from entry level to post-doctoral research. The Group will be further strengthened with the merger of the University of Wales into UWTSD in due course. The University’s main campuses are situated in various locations in and around Swansea’s city centre as well as in the rural towns of Lampeter and Carmarthen in South West Wales. The Wales International Academy of Voice, under the Directorship of Dennis O’Neill with Dame Kiri Te Kanawa as its patron, is located in Cardiff and in addition the University has a campus in London. UWTSD has a clear and exciting strategic plan that places emphasis upon applied learning, strong academic disciplines and a clear commitment to innovation, enterprise and knowledge transfer. This connected university is driving through structural and strategic change which is closely associated with industry, business and enterprise. The University has a clear national profile – delivering for Wales and celebrating its distinctiveness on a UK and international stage.
Objective... Transforming Education...Transforming Lives
UWTSD will act as a catalyst for economic growth by creating new opportunities for education, commercialisation and economic development.
The development of the SA1 Waterfront Innovation Quarter will support UWTSD’s aim of inspiring individuals and developing reflective graduates and practitioners who can make a difference in society. It will enhance the aim of the University to have an equally important role in advocating global citizenship and education for sustainable development. The Swansea Waterfront Innovation Quarter will be situated in a vibrant, modern waterfront location with easy access to the city centre. The intention is to establish purpose-built facilities for learning, teaching and applied research as well as social, leisure and recreation spaces. As a University focused upon sustainability, buildings will be designed and constructed to be visually pleasing and sustainable with green spaces providing plenty of opportunities to enjoy this stimulating environment in the open air. UWTSD is working with the Welsh Government and the City and County of Swansea to deliver this exciting vision.
Public Consultation The Masterplan for the SA1 Waterfront area, and in particular to the south and west of the Prince of Wales Dock, supports a mixed-use development comprising UWTSD, commercial offices, restaurants, small scale retail, hotel and leisure facilities, residential accommodation and sports and recreation opportunities. New areas for public access will also be delivered. It is a city focused mixed-use scheme which is designed to create a vibrant and attractive sense of place within a prime waterfront setting. We welcome your views in helping to shape the proposals and the range of facilities to be offered based on the exhibition displayed at this consultation. See ‘Next Steps’ board for details on how you can share your views on UWTSD’s proposals.
Existing UWTSD building UWTSD sites Welsh Government retained land Surrounding buildings
University of Wales Trinity Saint David SA1 Masterplan 2015 Public Consultation