The first ever nursing students have graduated from Aberystwyth University.

The students began their studies when the Healthcare Education Centre first opened its doors at the university in September 2022.

The £1.7 million centre located opposite Bronglais Hospital in Aberystwyth was supported with a grant of £500,000 from the Welsh Government.

Opened by then-Health Minister Eluned Morgan, includes a Clinical Skills Unit with high-fidelity simulation areas with teaching equipment including virtual reality headsets for experiencing ageing and life-size human models that simulate a wide variety of health conditions.

Among the almost 40 students who have graduated this year, some studied adult nursing and others mental health nursing.

The degree courses have now expanded with 239 studying at the university this academic year.

Students studying for the degree have the opportunity to follow up to half of their course through the medium of Welsh.

A special reception was held after the graduation.

Speaking after the ceremony, Amanda Jones, Head of Healthcare Education at Aberystwyth University said: "It is so heartening to see our students at this wonderful moment in their lives - many congratulations to them all.

“It has been an honour to be part of history, teaching the first ever cohort of nursing students here in Aberystwyth. I wish them all every success for the future.”

Aberystwyth University Vice-Chancellor Professor Jon Timmis added: "This is a very special day – I’m so delighted to see the nursing students graduate.

“As a university, we are extremely proud to train the next generation of nurses for the NHS and the healthcare sector.

“That is exactly the type of role we as an organisation should be undertaking and want to do even more. It’s at the heart of our agenda to change lives for the better, grow knowledge, build communities and strengthen Wales.”