ABERYSTWYTH University will host a ‘Jurassic Heritage’ exhibition at the iconic Old College.

The centrepiece of the exhibition will be the Archaeopteryx with its one-metre wing span, claws and sharp teeth.

Dating from the late Jurassic period, around 150 million years ago, it is believed to be the link between prehistoric dinosaurs and the modern bird.

On loan from National Museum Wales, complemented by fossils from the university’s own collections and funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), the exhibition opens on 14 February and runs until 21 April, including half-term and the Easter holidays.

The university is also working with Ceredigion Museum to provide onsite ‘touch the heritage’ sessions for families.

Eva De Visscher, bid-writer at the Development and Alumni Relations Office at Aberystwyth University, said: “We are delighted to be hosting such a fascinating exhibition at the Old College.

Read the full story in Wednesday’s Cambrian News