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    Philanthropist meets beneficiaries of Welsh history scholarship

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 28, 2023No Comments
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    L-R: Scholarship holders Rebecca Davies, Judith Tulfer and Simon Parsons; Dr David Jenkins; Emeritus Professor Paul O’Leary and Dr Steve Thompson Head of the Department of History & Welsh History
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    A philanthropist who donated half a million pounds to his alma mater has visited Aberystwyth University to meet the first postgraduate students to benefit from his generosity.

    The Pennar Scholarship Fund was established by Dr David Jenkins, who studied for his degree and PhD in the Department of Welsh History 45 years ago.

    During his visit to Aberystwyth University on 27 November, Dr Jenkins met the first beneficiaries of the Pennar Scholarship Fund and learned more about their research.

    Reflecting Dr Jenkins’ own academic interests, the scholarship is awarded annually to a doctoral student undertaking research on the social and economic history of Wales and the Marches between the years 1500 and 2000.

    The first three beneficiaries of the Pennar Scholarship Fund are: Simon Parsons, who is researching the origins of the wealth of those who invested in the railway companies of nineteenth century south Wales; Rebecca Davies, who is exploring the impact of the creation of the National Health Service (NHS) on the lives of working-class women in post-war south Wales; and Judith Tulfer, who is studying healing and protection charms created by nineteenth-century Welsh dynion hysbys (cunning men).

    Dr Steve Thompson, Head of the Department of History and Welsh History, said:

    “It was a real pleasure to welcome Dr David Jenkins back to the University today, and for him to have the opportunity to hear about the research being carried out by the beneficiaries of the Pennar Scholarship Fund.

    “It has been four decades since David himself was a student in the department where his interest in academic research on the history of Wales was ignited.  45 years on, that passion endures in the doctoral students whose studies his generous gift is supporting.”

    Dr David Jenkins, who retired in 2017 after a 35-year career at Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales, said:

    “I have had a great deal of personal fulfilment out of historical research over the last 45 years and it is a pleasure to enable another generation of researchers at a time when there is a lot more competition for grants than there was.”

    The Pennar Scholarship Fund covers tuition fees and provides an income for the successful candidate along with funding towards travel and attending conferences.

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