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Dame Elan Closs Stephens becomes President of the Learned Society of Wales

Professor Dame Elan Closs Stephens has become the first woman President of the Learned Society of Wales. She took up the position at the Society's Annual General Meeting on 20 May. Dame Elan was born in Gwynedd and is one of Wales’ most distinguished public servants, with vast experience within the media, poli... Read More

Welsh Arts and Humanities research contributes to historic BSL Bill

On 11th March 2026, Deaf communities in Wales celebrated the passing of a historic British Sign Language Bill in the Senedd. Among those celebrating was a group of researchers that had received seed funding from the Learned Society of Wales to expand and consolidate their network in 2023. Members of that group provide... Read More

Congratulations to Rhun ap Iorwerth, Wales’ new First Minister

We congratulate Rhun ap Iorwerth on becoming Prif Weinidog (First Minister) of Wales. His achievement in leading Plaid Cymru to recent success in the Senedd elections marks a notable moment in Wales' political journey. We have enjoyed positive working relations with former First Ministers in the past and look forwa... Read More

Gorsedd Honours for two LSW Fellows

Two Fellows of the Learned Society of Wales will be admitted as Honorary Druids of the Gorsedd at this year’s Eisteddfod. LSW President Professor Hywel Thomas and Dr Aled Eirug will receive blue robes from the Gorsedd, or Council of Bards. This association of poets, writers and others who have made a contribution... Read More

Research career stories: forging a research career outside academia

The range of careers for researchers outside academia are wide and varied, with the benefits of research skills required far beyond the world of higher education. Made in Wales: Researcher Career Stories is a programme run for early career researchers by the Wales Concordat Network. The Network includes representat... Read More

Welcome to our new Fellows: Wales has the talent to thrive

The announcement today of the Learned Society of Wales’ 44 new Fellows is an opportunity to celebrate the depth and breadth of Welsh research, innovation, leadership and creativity. Over half (52%) of our new Fellows are women. We actively work towards a Fellowship that reflects Wales's diversity and are delighte... Read More