University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology
The University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology (UWIST) was a public university based in the centre of the city of Cardiff in Wales. In 1988, it merged with the University College Cardiff which later became Cardiff University.[1]
Former name | Cardiff College of Technology, Welsh College of Advanced Technology |
|---|---|
| Type | Public |
| Active | 1866โ1988 |
| Affiliation | University of Wales |
| Principal | Sir Aubrey Trotman-Dickenson |
| Location | Cardiff , Wales |
| Colors | White and blue |
UWIST became a university in 1968 as a constituent member of the University of Wales.[2] Though its origins are older the UWIST is sometimes grouped with other plate glass universities (1960-1992).
History
Origins
The origins of UWIST begin with Schools of Science and Art which was established in 1866 by Cardiff Borough Council to run classes aimed at working people, classes took place at Cardiff Free Library.[3] Between 1900 and 1907 the School was run by the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire with Viriamu Jones acting as Principal of the Technical School. Control then reverted back to Cardiff Borough Council and a new home Bute Building was opened in 1916 to house the City of Cardiff Technical School.
College of advanced technology
In 1956 following the publication of a government white paper on technical education, the UK government announced the creation of 10 colleges of advanced technology which would provide advanced work. The Cardiff College of Technology was converted to the Welsh College of Advanced Technology in 1957.[4] Further structural changes occurred and on 1 April 1962 the college became an autonomous institution from the Cardiff Borough Council, then in 1966 it was expanded and awarded university status forming a constituent member of the University of Wales.
Merger
Following financial difficulties, University College Cardiff merged with UWIST in 1988 to form the University of Wales College of Cardiff.
Principals
- 1966 to 1988: Sir Aubrey Trotman-Dickenson
Campus
The UWIST was based in the Bute Building and Redwood Building part of the Cathays Park complex in Cardiff, Wales.
Student accommodation was provided at Roy Jenkins Hall amongst others.[5]

Departments
Notable alumni and academics
Academics
References
- "Cardiff University: a patchwork of predecessors". Cardiff University. 2016-01-29. Retrieved 2023-04-21.
- [a constituent member of the University of Wales. "University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology Act 1968"].
{{cite web}}: Check|url=value (help) - "Cardiff University: a patchwork of predecessors". Cardiff University. 2016-01-29. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
- "Records of Cardiff's Technical Colleges, 1866-1988 - Archives Hub". archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
- University, Cardiff. "Roy Jenkins Hall: exterior front, with UWIST signage, 1979-88".
{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires|journal=(help) - Millodot, M. (April 1986). "THE GOLDEN JUBILEE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF OPTOMETRY AT UWIST, CARDIFF". Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics. 6 (2): 127โ128. doi:10.1111/j.1475-1313.1986.tb01131.x.
- "UWIST PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATES contacts ALUMNI CARDIFF UNIVERSITY". rockahoola.tripod.com. Retrieved 2023-04-21.
- "Professor David R Williams". Cardiff University. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
- "John David Ronald Thomas : Development & Alumni Relations , Aberystwyth University". www.aber.ac.uk. Retrieved 2023-04-25.