
معرفی
Rhodri Evans is a Lecturer in Education at Aberystwyth University's School of Education. His work focuses on historical political geography, national identity formation, peripheral nationalist movements, and rurality's impact on education. He coordinates study abroad opportunities for students and holds a PhD from Aberystwyth University, where his research examined Welsh national identity through student radicalism in the 1960s.
Education Background:
- BScEcon in History & International Politics (Aberystwyth, 2015)
- MA in Welsh History (Aberystwyth, focused on the 1890s Tithe War protests)
- PhD in Historical Political Geography (Aberystwyth, 2021)
Research Interests:
- National identity dynamics
- Radical civil society participation
- Rural education challenges
- Welsh language preservation
Publications highlight pandemic impacts on education systems and Welsh-language initiatives. Collaborations include Welsh Government reports on bilingual education and pandemic response strategies.
Grants & Advising: Coordinates student exchange programs but lists no formal advisees. Active in policy-oriented research projects.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with Aberystwyth's School of Education initiatives on multilingual education and rural development.



