Essay Writing Service for Aberystwyth University Students
EasyMarks pairs Aberystwyth University students with UK-trained academic writers who know exactly what Aber markers reward — from the Department of International Politics, the oldest of its kind in the world, to Law & Criminology, IBERS, English & Creative Writing, Computer Science and Geography & Earth Sciences. Whether you are staring down a January assessment on Penglais campus or juggling a dissertation from a farm placement via Gogerddan, we deliver bespoke, fully referenced model essays written to your exact brief, your department’s referencing style and your target grade band. 100% original, 0% AI, free Turnitin report, on time, every time.
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It is 11pm in the Hugh Owen Library, the wind is coming in off Cardigan Bay, and your International Politics essay on the failures of the inter-war order is still a blank page. Or perhaps it is the second week of January, the Semester 1 assessment period is in full swing, and three deadlines have landed in the same five-day window. Every Aberystwyth student knows that feeling. Aber is consistently rated among the very best universities in the UK for teaching quality and academic support — top ten in the UK for teaching and top five for academic support in the National Student Survey 2025 — but supportive lecturers cannot write your essay for you, and the marking standards at a university this proud of its teaching are genuinely demanding.
That is where EasyMarks comes in. We are a UK essay writing service built for exactly this moment: you send us your essay title, your module handbook, your marking rubric and your deadline, and we match you with a UK-educated writer who has genuine expertise in your subject — a politics graduate for your Department of International Politics essay, a law graduate fluent in OSCOLA for your LLB coursework, a life scientist for your IBERS assignment. You receive a bespoke, 100% original model answer, written from scratch by a human expert with 0% AI content, referenced in your department’s required style and delivered before your deadline — so you can learn from a properly structured, properly argued example instead of panicking at a blank screen.
New to EasyMarks? Save 20% on your first Aberystwyth order with code FIRST20. Every order includes a bespoke, 100% original essay written by a UK academic writer, a free Turnitin similarity report, referencing in your Aber department’s required style — Harvard, OSCOLA, MHRA, APA or MLA — and unlimited amendments within your revision window. Rated 4.9/5 by 4605+ UK students. Tell us your module, your question and your deadline, and we will handle the rest.
Why Aberystwyth students choose EasyMarks
Aberystwyth is not a generic university, and it does not deserve a generic essay service. Founded in 1872 as the “college by the sea”, Aber is the oldest university institution in Wales, and it has spent a century and a half building a reputation for close-knit teaching, fierce academic standards and departments that lead their fields — International Politics founded in 1919 as the first department of its kind anywhere in the world, a law school established in 1901, and IBERS, one of the largest concentrations of land-based science expertise in Europe. Writing for Aber students means understanding all of that. Here is what sets us apart.
- Writers matched to your actual department. An essay for the Department of International Politics reads nothing like an essay for the Aberystwyth Business School, and a Geography & Earth Sciences report follows completely different conventions from an English & Creative Writing close reading. We match every order to a writer with a relevant UK degree, so the vocabulary, the theoretical framing and the referencing all fit your discipline from the first line.
- 100% original, 0% AI, verified by Turnitin. Aberystwyth uses Turnitin, and its markers are trained to spot both recycled essays and machine-generated prose. Every EasyMarks essay is written from scratch by a human academic, never resold and never AI-generated — and we prove it by sending you a free Turnitin similarity report with your completed work.
- Your department’s referencing style, done properly. Aberystwyth deliberately does not impose a single university-wide referencing style — Business, Criminology, Education and Geography use Harvard, English & Creative Writing uses MHRA, the School of Art uses MLA, Healthcare Education uses APA 7th edition, and law modules demand OSCOLA. We apply the correct style for your module, accurately and consistently, because referencing errors are among the cheapest marks Aber students throw away.
- Calibrated to Aber’s marking bands. Tell us whether you need a secure 2:1 or a genuine first, and we write deliberately to that band — more critical evaluation, deeper engagement with the scholarship and tighter argument for a first; clean structure, accurate content and solid referencing for a confident 2:1.
- On time for Aber’s real deadlines. We know the shape of the Aberystwyth academic year — Semester 1 teaching from late September to mid-December with assessments in the first three weeks of January, Semester 2 from late January with the main exam period in May. Deadlines cluster, and we plan for that. Your essay arrives before your submission date, with time to spare for you to study it.
- Support for Welsh-medium and bilingual students. Aberystwyth is a proudly bilingual university where many students study part of their degree through the medium of Welsh. Our English-language model essays are written to be clear, well signposted and easy to work from when you are planning or writing your own submission in either language.
- Confidential and secure. Your details, your order and your conversations with your writer stay completely private. Nobody at Aberystwyth — or anywhere else — will ever hear about your order from us.
- Rated 4.9/5 by 4605+ UK students. Students come back because the first order delivered exactly what was promised: original work, genuine subject expertise, correct referencing and a deadline met.
How we match writers to Aberystwyth courses
The single biggest predictor of a high-scoring model essay is whether the writer genuinely knows your subject at degree level. That is why matching is the heart of our service, and why we take it far more seriously than the anonymous essay mills that hand your International Relations question to whoever is free that evening.
When your order arrives, we look at three things: your department, your module and your assessment type. An essay on securitisation theory for International Politics goes to a politics or IR graduate who has read Buzan, Wæver and the Copenhagen School and can situate the debate within the discipline Aberystwyth itself helped found. A problem question on occupiers’ liability for the Department of Law & Criminology goes to a UK law graduate who writes IRAC answers in fluent OSCOLA. A report on upland soil erosion for Geography & Earth Sciences goes to a geographer comfortable with fieldwork data, figures and Harvard citation. A literature review on grassland genetics for IBERS goes to a life scientist who reads primary journal articles for a living.
We then brief the writer on everything you send us: the exact essay title, the word count, the marking rubric or grade descriptors from your module handbook, the reading list, and any lecture slides or seminar notes you want reflected in the work. Aberystwyth modules are taught by small, research-active departments, and markers notice when an essay engages with the specific debates covered in their own teaching. The more of your module material you share, the more precisely the finished essay will fit what your marker is looking for — and the more useful it will be as a model for your own writing.
Finally, quality control. Every essay passes through an editorial review before delivery: structure checked against the question, references checked against the required style, argument checked for coherence, and the whole document scanned for originality. Only then does it reach you, alongside your free Turnitin report.
Aberystwyth departments we cover — all of them, by name
Aberystwyth teaches through three faculties — Arts and Social Sciences, Business and Physical Sciences, and Earth and Life Sciences — and around eighteen departments, institutes and schools. We provide essay, report, dissertation and coursework support across every one of them.
- Department of International Politics. Founded in 1919 in the aftermath of the First World War, this is the oldest department of international politics in the world, home of the Woodrow Wilson Chair and the department where E.H. Carr wrote The Twenty Years’ Crisis. We write essays on IR theory, security studies, strategy, intelligence studies, foreign policy analysis and global politics — the department’s core terrain.
- Department of Law & Criminology. Established in 1901 and the oldest law school in Wales. We cover LLB essays and problem questions in contract, tort, criminal, public, EU, land and equity, plus criminology essays on penology, policing, victimology and criminological theory — OSCOLA for law, Harvard for criminology, exactly as the department expects.
- Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS). One of Europe’s leading centres for land-based science, with research campuses at Gogerddan and beyond and roughly 360 staff. We support essays and reports in agriculture, animal science, equine science, biology, zoology, marine and freshwater biology, and environmental science — subjects in which Aber ranks among the very best in the UK.
- Department of English and Creative Writing. Close readings, literary-critical essays, poetry and prose portfolios with reflective commentaries, and dissertations — referenced in MHRA, the department’s required style.
- Department of Computer Science. One of the longest-established computer science departments in the UK. We write technical reports, literature reviews, ethics essays and dissertation chapters across software engineering, artificial intelligence, robotics and data science.
- Department of Geography and Earth Sciences. Human and physical geography essays, environmental earth science reports, GIS write-ups and field-based dissertations, all in Harvard referencing as the department requires.
- Department of History and Welsh History. Source-based essays, historiographical reviews and dissertations across medieval, early modern and modern history — including Welsh history, a field Aberystwyth has shaped for over a century.
- Aberystwyth Business School. Essays, reports and case-study analyses in management, marketing, accounting, finance, economics and tourism — a school rated among the UK’s best for teaching quality, with Harvard referencing as standard.
- Department of Psychology. Lab reports, critical essays and literature reviews written to APA conventions, from cognitive and developmental psychology to forensic and health psychology.
- Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies. Performance analyses, screen studies essays, production reflections and dissertations for one of the UK’s most distinctive TFTS departments.
- Department of Welsh and Celtic Studies. English-language model essays and research summaries supporting students of Welsh literature, language and Celtic studies.
- Department of Modern Languages. Essays on French, German, Spanish and Italian literature, film and culture, plus translation commentaries.
- Department of Mathematics. Project reports, mathematical writing and dissertation support in a department rated top in the UK for teaching satisfaction in recent league tables.
- Department of Physics. Lab reports, essays and project writing across physics and Aberystwyth’s signature planetary and space physics — the department behind Aber’s Mars research heritage.
- Department of Life Sciences. Essays and reports across biochemistry, microbiology and genetics, closely allied with IBERS.
- School of Education. Education studies and childhood studies essays, reflective assignments and placements write-ups in Harvard style.
- School of Art. Art history essays, exhibition reviews and contextual studies referenced in MLA, the school’s required style.
- Department of Information Studies. Long famous for its distance-learning provision, we support essays and dissertations in library, archive and information management for both campus and distance students.
Popular Aberystwyth programmes and modules we support
With around 8,000 students across three faculties, Aberystwyth offers a huge range of degree schemes, and assessment styles vary enormously between them — a criminology essay, an IBERS field report and a creative writing portfolio commentary are three entirely different writing tasks. These are some of the programmes we support most often, along with the kinds of modules and assessments they generate.
- BScEcon International Politics — from first-year modules such as Behind the Headlines to advanced work on IR theory, war studies and global security; essays, briefing papers and the final-year dissertation.
- International Politics and Strategic Studies — strategy, deterrence, nuclear politics and the history of warfare, a signature Aberystwyth pathway.
- International Politics and Intelligence Studies — intelligence theory, espionage history and security analysis essays in a field Aber helped pioneer.
- International Politics and Military History — where the International Politics and History departments meet: campaign analyses, historiography and strategic thought.
- LLB Law — problem questions and essays across the seven foundations of legal knowledge, in OSCOLA, from Wales’s oldest law school.
- LLB / BA Law and Criminology — the popular joint scheme mixing doctrinal law with criminological theory, penology and criminal justice policy.
- BSc Criminology — essays on desistance, policing, prisons, youth justice and green criminology, referenced in Harvard as the department requires.
- BA English and Creative Writing — literary-critical essays in MHRA plus portfolio commentaries that reflect on craft, influence and revision.
- BA History / Welsh History — primary-source analyses, essays and dissertations, including modules on medieval Wales, modern Britain and public history.
- BSc Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence and Robotics — literature reviews, professional-issues essays, project documentation and dissertation chapters.
- BSc Geography and Physical Geography — essays and field reports on glaciation, rivers, climate change, migration and place, drawing on the department’s strong fieldwork tradition.
- BSc Environmental Earth Science — reports on geohazards, sediments and environmental change.
- BSc Agriculture and Animal Science — IBERS programmes consistently ranked among the top in the UK; essays on livestock systems, grassland science, nutrition and welfare.
- BSc Equine Science — equine nutrition, physiology and behaviour assignments at one of the few UK universities with a dedicated equine centre.
- BSc Marine and Freshwater Biology — species reports, ecology essays and dissertation work rooted in the Cardigan Bay coastline on the department’s doorstep.
- BSc Psychology — APA-style lab reports, critical reviews and research proposals.
- BA Business and Management / Accounting and Finance — case analyses, strategy reports and finance essays for the Aberystwyth Business School.
- BSc Physics with Planetary and Space Physics — essays and project reports in a department with a genuine space-science pedigree.
- BA Drama and Theatre / Film and Television Studies — performance and screen analyses, production journals and research essays.
- BA Education / Childhood Studies — reflective essays, policy critiques and placement-linked assignments.
- Postgraduate schemes — from the MA in International Relations and LLM programmes to MSc schemes in IBERS and the long-running distance-learning MA in Information and Library Studies, we support master’s essays, literature reviews and dissertations at every stage.
If your module is not listed, do not worry — this is a sample, not a limit. Send us the brief and we will confirm within hours whether we have the right writer, honestly and without overpromising.
Every type of essay and assignment Aberystwyth sets
Aberystwyth departments assess through a wide mix of formats, and each has its own rules of engagement. Writing a reflective placement report like a critical essay, or a law problem question like a discursive essay, is one of the fastest ways to lose marks. We write every format to its own conventions.
- Discursive and critical essays. The classic “critically evaluate” or “to what extent” titles that dominate International Politics, History, English and Criminology. These demand a clear thesis, structured argument, engagement with scholarship and a conclusion that actually answers the question.
- Law problem questions. Multi-party scenarios answered through a disciplined IRAC structure — issue, rule, application, conclusion — with every proposition anchored to statute or case authority in OSCOLA footnotes.
- Scientific and field reports. IBERS, Geography and Psychology set structured reports — abstract, introduction, method, results, discussion — where marks live in accurate data handling and honest interpretation.
- Literature reviews. Standalone reviews and dissertation chapters that synthesise a field of research rather than merely summarising papers one by one.
- Case studies and business reports. Aberystwyth Business School favourites: applying frameworks to real organisations with recommendations a manager could act on.
- Reflective assignments. Education, healthcare and placement modules ask you to analyse your own practice through models such as Gibbs or Kolb — a deceptively difficult genre we handle regularly.
- Close readings and textual analyses. For English, Modern Languages and TFTS: sustained attention to language, form and technique in a passage, poem, scene or sequence.
- Portfolio commentaries. The critical self-commentary that accompanies creative writing portfolios, situating your choices within a literary tradition.
- Annotated bibliographies and research proposals. The preparatory genres that scaffold dissertations across every Aber department.
- Dissertations and major projects. From the proposal to the final chapter, at undergraduate and master’s level, delivered in milestones so you can review each stage.
- Exam-style model answers. Practice answers for seen papers and past questions, invaluable for the January and May assessment periods.
Referencing styles done right — the Aberystwyth way
Here is something many essay services never bother to learn: Aberystwyth University deliberately does not enforce a single university-wide referencing style. The university’s own library guidance is explicit that different disciplines are better served by different systems, so each department sets its own requirements in its module handbooks and Blackboard pages. That means the correct style for your essay depends entirely on your department — and getting it wrong is an immediate, avoidable mark deduction.
| Aberystwyth department | Required referencing style | What that means in practice |
| Aberystwyth Business School | Harvard | Author–date citations in brackets, e.g. (Porter, 1985), with an alphabetical reference list. |
| Law modules (Law & Criminology) | OSCOLA | Numbered footnotes, neutral case citations with pinpoints, tables of cases and legislation, and a bibliography. |
| Criminology modules | Harvard | Author–date in-text citations; criminological theory and policy sources cited in a single reference list. |
| English & Creative Writing | MHRA | Footnote-based humanities style with full first citations and a bibliography. |
| Geography & Earth Sciences | Harvard | Author–date citations, including correct handling of datasets, maps and grey literature. |
| School of Education | Harvard | Author–date citations across policy documents, journal articles and curriculum frameworks. |
| School of Art | MLA | Parenthetical author–page citations with a works-cited list. |
| Healthcare Education | APA 7th edition | Author–date citations with APA’s strict rules on DOIs, capitalisation and reference formatting. |
| Psychology | APA conventions | Report structure and citation practice following APA norms for empirical writing. |
| Computer Science | Any consistent style | The department accepts any recognised style applied consistently — we default to Harvard or IEEE-style numeric unless you specify. |
Whatever your module requires, we apply it precisely: correct in-text forms, correct reference-list punctuation, correct footnote discipline for OSCOLA and MHRA, and complete source details throughout. If your handbook includes a departmental referencing guide, send it with your order and your writer will follow it to the letter. Clean referencing is the cheapest grade insurance there is — and at a university that trusts departments to set their own rules, it is also the easiest thing to get wrong without expert help.
Aberystwyth grading and the UK degree bands explained
Aberystwyth marks to the standard UK undergraduate classification scale, and every marking rubric in every module handbook maps onto it. Understanding what separates the bands — not just the numbers, but the qualities markers are told to look for — is the first step to moving up one. When you order, tell us your target band and we will write deliberately to it.
| Classification | Mark range | What it demands at Aberystwyth |
| First (1st) | 70% and above | Authoritative, independent work. A clear thesis argued consistently; sophisticated engagement with scholarship beyond the core reading list; precise use of evidence, theory or authority; flawless structure and referencing in the department’s required style; genuine critical evaluation rather than description. |
| Upper second (2:1) | 60–69% | Strong, accurate and well-organised work. Sound grasp of the material, good use of the reading list, a mostly analytical approach with some critical depth, clear signposting and reliable referencing. Falls short of a first mainly in originality and depth of engagement. |
| Lower second (2:2) | 50–59% | Competent but limited. Largely descriptive, with relevant material presented but thinly analysed; gaps in reading; a structure that works but does not drive an argument; referencing serviceable with errors. |
| Third (3rd) | 40–49% | A bare pass. Patchy knowledge, minimal engagement with sources, weak structure, significant referencing problems, and little or no analysis of the question actually asked. |
| Fail | Below 40% | Does not meet the learning outcomes — typically through misreading the question, inadequate evidence or serious structural collapse. |
At postgraduate level the bands shift: 70%+ is a distinction, 60–69% a merit and 50–59% a pass, with master’s markers expecting deeper criticality, methodological awareness and command of the research literature at every band. Our writers know both scales intimately, because they earned their own degrees on them.
What Aberystwyth markers actually expect
Aberystwyth’s teaching reputation is not marketing spin — the university has topped the National Student Survey in Wales for ten consecutive years, sits in the UK top ten for teaching quality, and was named University of the Year for Teaching Quality by The Times and The Sunday Times in both 2018 and 2019. That reputation is built on small-group teaching and research-active staff who mark your essays personally — which means Aber markers read closely, know their field deeply, and can tell within a page whether you have engaged with the module or bluffed around it.
Across departments, the same expectations recur in Aberystwyth marking criteria and feedback. Markers want an essay that answers the precise question set, not the neighbouring question you wish had been set. They want an argument — a position stated early, developed through the body and delivered in the conclusion — rather than a tour of everything you know. They want evidence: cases and statutes in law, primary sources in history, data in the sciences, close textual detail in English, and peer-reviewed scholarship everywhere. They want criticality, meaning you weigh competing interpretations instead of reporting one. And they want scholarly presentation: accurate referencing in the department’s style, formal register, and prose that has clearly been edited rather than dashed off the night before.
Because Aber departments are research-led, markers also reward essays that show awareness of the debates the department itself cares about — critical security studies in International Politics, devolution and Welsh law in Law & Criminology, environmental change in Geography and IBERS. Our writers build that disciplinary awareness into every essay, which is precisely what lifts work out of the descriptive 2:2 zone and into the analytical upper bands.
The structure of a first-class Aberystwyth essay
Structure is where most essays are won or lost, and it is the most learnable skill in academic writing. Here is the architecture we use — refined across thousands of UK essays — and that you will see at work in every model answer we deliver.
- Introduction (roughly 10% of the word count). Interpret the question, define contested terms, state your thesis in one or two sentences, and signpost the route your argument will take. An Aber marker should know your answer before the second page.
- Context or framework paragraph (where needed). The minimum background the reader needs — the theoretical framework, the statutory scheme, the historiographical landscape — kept ruthlessly brief and always angled towards the question.
- Body paragraphs (70–75%). One point per paragraph, each built on the same spine: a claim that advances your thesis, evidence for the claim, analysis of what the evidence proves and its limits, and a link back to the question. Strongest points first; counter-arguments addressed, not ignored.
- Counter-argument and rebuttal. First-class essays engage the best version of the opposing view and explain why it fails or only partly succeeds. This is the single clearest marker of criticality in Aberystwyth feedback.
- Conclusion (10–15%). A direct answer to the question, a synthesis of the strongest strands of your argument and, where the discipline allows, a gesture towards wider implications — with no new evidence introduced.
- References. A complete, correctly formatted list or bibliography in your department’s required style — Harvard, OSCOLA, MHRA, APA or MLA — matching every citation in the text.
Formats vary by discipline — a lab report replaces this architecture with IMRaD, a law problem question with IRAC — but the underlying discipline is identical: everything in the document exists to answer the brief, and nothing else survives editing.
A worked example: an Aberystwyth International Politics question
Nothing shows our method better than a real question of the kind Aber’s Department of International Politics sets. Take this classic title, which sits at the heart of the department’s own intellectual history:
“The realist critique of utopianism remains the most powerful lens through which to understand the failure of the inter-war international order. Discuss with reference to E.H. Carr’s The Twenty Years’ Crisis.”
Here is how we would build a first-class answer.
- Interpret the question first. The title contains three tasks: explain Carr’s critique of utopianism, assess its power as an explanation of inter-war failure, and judge whether it “remains” the most powerful lens — which invites engagement with later scholarship. Weak essays summarise Carr; strong essays argue about him.
- Set a thesis. For example: Carr’s realism brilliantly exposes the harmony-of-interests fallacy behind the League of Nations, but its explanatory power is incomplete without the economic and domestic-political accounts it downplays — so it remains the sharpest, though not a sufficient, lens.
- Ground it in the text. Carr wrote The Twenty Years’ Crisis while holding the Woodrow Wilson Chair at Aberystwyth — a fact your marker knows well — and the essay should engage his actual arguments: the critique of the harmony of interests, the relationship between power and morality, and his insistence that sound political thought combines utopia and reality rather than abandoning either.
- Apply it to the history. Test the thesis against the record: the League’s failures over Manchuria and Abyssinia, the collapse of collective security, appeasement, and the economic disintegration of the 1930s. Analysis means asking what Carr’s framework explains well — and what it explains poorly.
- Bring in the critics. A first-class answer weighs later readings: liberal institutionalist responses, Wilsonian defences, and the revisionist scholarship that treats Carr as more nuanced than the realist caricature. The English School and critical traditions that later flourished at Aberystwyth itself give the essay a sophisticated closing register.
- Conclude with judgement. Answer the question asked: “most powerful lens” is a comparative claim, so the conclusion must actually compare — and commit.
The same method transfers to any department: read the question forensically, commit to a thesis, anchor every claim in the right sources, engage the counter-position and conclude with a judgement. That is the skeleton of every model essay we deliver at Aberystwyth — and studying one is the fastest way to learn the technique yourself.
How it works: from brief to delivered essay, step by step
We keep the process simple, transparent and fast — because most students come to us with a deadline already breathing down their neck.
- 1. Send your brief. Fill in the order form with your subject, essay title, academic level, word count and deadline. Upload everything useful: the module handbook, marking rubric, reading list, lecture slides and any departmental referencing guide.
- 2. Get your quote. We confirm the price — with 20% off your first order using code FIRST20 — and answer any questions before you commit. No hidden extras, ever.
- 3. We match your writer. Your order goes to a UK-educated writer with a relevant degree — politics for Interpol essays, law for OSCOLA work, life sciences for IBERS, and so on — who reviews your materials before writing a word.
- 4. Research and writing. Your writer researches from academic sources, plans the structure, and writes your essay from scratch to your exact brief and target band. For longer projects you can request milestone deliveries.
- 5. Quality check. Editorial review verifies the argument answers the question, the referencing matches your department’s style, and the originality scan is clean.
- 6. On-time delivery. You receive the finished essay with your free Turnitin similarity report — always before your deadline, so you have time to study it properly.
- 7. Free amendments. If anything needs adjusting to fit your brief, your writer revises it within your amendment window at no extra cost.
The research behind every Aberystwyth essay
Aberystwyth students are unusually well resourced for research — the Hugh Owen Library sits at the centre of Penglais campus, and the National Library of Wales, one of only five legal deposit libraries in the UK, is quite literally next door on the same hillside. Markers know this, and they expect essays built on proper academic sources rather than lecture notes and the first page of a search engine. Our writers research to the same standard.
Every essay starts from the module reading list you provide, because Aber markers reward engagement with the texts they teach. From there, your writer builds outwards through peer-reviewed journals, scholarly monographs, and the discipline’s authoritative sources — law reports and legislation databases for law, primary documents for history, datasets and technical reports for the sciences, and current policy material where the question demands it. Sources are evaluated, not just collected: a first-class essay distinguishes the seminal article from the derivative one and says why the disagreement between them matters.
Just as importantly, everything is captured for referencing as the research happens — author, year, title, edition, page numbers, paragraph numbers for cases — so the final reference list is complete and accurate rather than reconstructed in a panic at 3am. When your essay arrives, its bibliography doubles as a curated reading list for your own revision, which is exactly how our best customers use it.
Meet the writers behind your Aberystwyth essays
EasyMarks writers are UK-educated graduates — the majority with a 2:1 or first from UK universities, many with master’s degrees and doctorates — who write academically for a living. Before joining they pass subject-specific writing tests, referencing assessments in Harvard, OSCOLA, MHRA and APA, and a probation period under senior editorial review. They are, in short, the people you would want marking your essay — on your side for once.
What makes them effective for Aberystwyth work in particular is disciplinary depth in the subjects Aber is famous for. Our politics and IR writers know the theoretical canon a department like Interpol expects — realism and its critics, the English School, critical security studies — and can pitch an essay at first-year survey level or final-year specialist level as required. Our law writers produce OSCOLA-perfect problem answers and understand the growing distinctiveness of Welsh law since devolution. Our life-science writers read the agricultural and ecological literature IBERS students work with. Our humanities writers move comfortably between MHRA-referenced close reading for English and Harvard-referenced source analysis for History.
You can communicate with your writer through our messaging system while the work is in progress — to pass on a new seminar handout, clarify the brief or ask about a milestone. That direct line, and the accountability it creates, is a large part of why our rating stands at 4.9/5 from more than 4605 students.
Why EasyMarks beats a cheap essay mill
Search for essay help and you will find dozens of sites promising miracle prices. Aberystwyth students burn money on them every semester and get back the same things: recycled essays that fail Turnitin, AI-generated filler with invented references, writers who have never seen a UK marking rubric, and “support teams” that vanish the moment a deadline is missed. The cheapest essay is usually the most expensive mistake of the year.
- Original vs recycled. Mills resell and lightly spin old essays; every EasyMarks essay is written from scratch for your title, and your free Turnitin report proves it.
- Human expert vs AI generator. Mills increasingly paste AI output — complete with fabricated sources and the flat, generic prose Aber markers now spot instantly. Our work is 0% AI, written by a subject specialist with real judgement.
- Correct style vs one-size-fits-all. A mill will hand you a generic APA-ish reference list regardless of your department. We reference in the exact style your Aber module requires — OSCOLA footnotes for law, MHRA for English, Harvard for Business, Criminology, Education and Geography.
- Real deadlines vs empty promises. We plan around Aberystwyth’s January and May assessment periods and deliver early enough for you to use the work. Mills deliver late and shrug.
- Accountability vs anonymity. Direct writer messaging, editorial quality control, free amendments and a visible 4.9/5 rating from 4605+ students — against a webform and silence.
We are not the cheapest option on the internet, deliberately. We are the one that treats your degree like it matters.
Common challenges for Aberystwyth students — and how we solve them
Every university has its pressure points, and Aberystwyth’s are distinctive. A service that understands them can help far more effectively than one writing for a generic “UK student”.
- The rural campus and the long way home. Aberystwyth’s glorious isolation on the Ceredigion coast is one of its great charms — and a genuine logistical challenge. The nearest major cities are hours away, the train line winds through mid-Wales, and a weekend trip home for many students eats two days of study time. Term-time weeks are precious, deadlines cluster, and there is no metropolitan safety net of 24-hour libraries and study cafes. Our service works to your clock: order online at any hour, message your writer directly, and receive work well before the deadline regardless of where you are — on Penglais, in Pantycelyn, or on the TrawsCymru bus somewhere between Aber and home.
- Welsh-medium and bilingual study. Aberystwyth is one of the leading universities for Welsh-medium higher education, with many students taking modules through the medium of Welsh, supported by the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol, UMCA and the Pantycelyn hall community. Studying bilingually is a real intellectual asset — but switching between academic Welsh and academic English mid-degree is demanding, and much of the scholarly literature exists only in English. Our clearly structured English-language model essays help bilingual students see exactly how an argument is organised and referenced in academic English, which many tell us is the single most useful part of the service.
- International students far from everywhere. Aber’s international community arrives to find a warm town that is also, frankly, remote — and UK academic writing conventions that differ sharply from those at home: the argumentative essay, hedged academic register, strict originality rules and unfamiliar referencing systems. A model essay written to your exact brief shows you precisely what UK markers mean by “critical analysis” far faster than any study-skills leaflet.
- The January squeeze. Aberystwyth’s Semester 1 assessments land in the first three weeks of January — directly after the winter break. Every year, students come back from the holidays to a wall of essays and exams. Ordering before the break, or using our express turnarounds during it, turns January from a crisis into a plan.
- Fieldwork, placements and distance learning. IBERS and Geography students disappear on field courses, Education students go out on placements, and Information Studies runs one of the UK’s best-known distance-learning schemes. When you are on a hillside transect or working full-time alongside a distance MA, writing weeks vanish. We fit around that reality with milestone deliveries and flexible deadlines.
- The jump between years. The step from first-year survey modules to final-year specialist work — and again to master’s level — catches many students out. Feedback saying “too descriptive” is the classic symptom. Our band-calibrated model essays show exactly what the next level of analysis looks like in your own subject.
Essay mistakes that cost Aberystwyth students marks
Our writers see the same avoidable errors in draft after draft. If you recognise your own habits below, a professionally written model essay is one of the fastest ways to break them.
- Answering the topic, not the question. The number-one cause of disappointing marks. An essay on “everything I know about deterrence” will always lose to one that answers the precise wording of the title.
- Description dressed as analysis. Summarising Carr, or a case, or a policy, without evaluating it. Markers write “so what?” in the margin for a reason.
- Wrong referencing style for the department. Harvard in an English essay, footnote chaos in a Business report, OSCOLA half-applied in a law problem question. At a university where every department sets its own style, checking the handbook is non-negotiable.
- Ignoring the module reading list. Aber’s research-active markers notice immediately when an essay cites none of the scholarship the module actually taught.
- No thesis until the conclusion. If your position first appears in the final paragraph, the preceding pages read as drift. State it in the introduction and argue it throughout.
- One-sided arguments. Omitting the counter-argument does not make your case stronger; it signals you have not read widely enough to know it exists.
- Padding and word-count games. Long quotations, repeated points and throat-clearing introductions waste words that analysis should be earning marks with.
- Last-minute submission with no editing. Typos, missing references and unfinished sentences tell a marker exactly how the essay was written. Our essays arrive early precisely so the final version you produce never looks like that.
Example Aberystwyth essay questions we can help with
These are the kinds of titles Aber departments set — and the kinds of model answers we write every week.
- International Politics: “Does the concept of securitisation help or hinder our understanding of contemporary security threats? Answer with reference to at least two empirical cases.”
- Law: “Advise the parties on their liability in negligence and occupiers’ liability arising from the events at the caravan park, with full reference to authority.” — a classic OSCOLA problem question.
- Criminology: “Critically assess the claim that prison ‘works’. Your answer should engage with penological theory and recent evidence from England and Wales.”
- English & Creative Writing: “‘All poetry is elegy.’ Discuss with close reference to the work of two poets studied on this module.”
- Geography & Earth Sciences: “Evaluate the contribution of managed retreat to coastal adaptation in Wales. Illustrate your answer with named examples.”
- IBERS / Agriculture: “Critically discuss the role of legume-rich swards in reducing the environmental footprint of ruminant livestock systems.”
- History: “To what extent was the growth of Welsh national consciousness in the nineteenth century a product of religious nonconformity?”
- Computer Science: “Critically evaluate the ethical and technical challenges of deploying autonomous robotic systems in agriculture.”
- Business School: “Using Porter’s Five Forces and at least one complementary framework, analyse the competitive position of a UK visitor-economy business of your choice.”
- Psychology: “Critically evaluate the evidence that eyewitness testimony can be improved through cognitive interview techniques.”
Yours will be different — every brief is. Send the exact title and we will write to its precise wording, because that is where the marks are.
An Aberystwyth glossary: terms every Aber student meets
Academic life at Aber has its own vocabulary. Here are the terms that matter for your written work — used correctly, as your markers use them.
- Penglais. The main hillside campus above the town, home to most departments, the Hugh Owen Library, the Students’ Union and Aberystwyth Arts Centre.
- Llanbadarn. The secondary campus a mile east of Penglais, historically associated with business, law and information studies teaching.
- Gogerddan. IBERS’s research campus outside town — plant breeding, genomics and the land-based sciences.
- Old College. The Gothic seafront building where the university began in 1872, now undergoing a major heritage transformation.
- IBERS. The Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences — Aber’s powerhouse for agriculture, biology and environmental science.
- Interpol. Campus shorthand for the Department of International Politics — the world’s first, founded 1919.
- Blackboard. Aberystwyth’s virtual learning environment, where module handbooks, rubrics and referencing guides live — send us yours with your order.
- Turnitin. The text-matching software through which Aber assignments are submitted. Every EasyMarks essay comes with a free Turnitin similarity report.
- Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol. The national body supporting Welsh-medium higher education, through which many Aber students study modules in Welsh.
- UMCA. Undeb Myfyrwyr Cymraeg Aberystwyth — the Welsh students’ union at the heart of Welsh-language student life.
- Pantycelyn. The iconic Welsh-medium hall of residence on Penglais.
- Semesterisation. Aber’s two-semester structure: teaching from late September to mid-December with January assessments, then late January to early May with May assessments, plus a summer resit period.
- Rubric / grade descriptors. The published criteria mapping marks to qualities — the document we write your essay against.
- OSCOLA. The Oxford Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities: the footnote-based referencing system required for law essays.
- MHRA. The Modern Humanities Research Association style used by English & Creative Writing.
- External examiner. The academic from another university who moderates Aber marking — one reason standards are applied consistently and description alone never reaches a first.
- Resit / supplementary assessment. The August assessment window for failed or deferred modules — a period when many students seek model-answer support in good time.
Aberystwyth in 2026–27: the university you are writing for
Good essays are written in context, and it helps to know exactly where your university stands right now. Aberystwyth enters 2026–27 in confident form. The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026 named it University of the Year for Sustainability, placing it in the UK top ten for teaching quality and the top fifteen for student experience. The Complete University Guide 2026 ranks Aber 56th overall out of 130 UK universities — but a remarkable 11th in the whole country for student satisfaction, a measure on which Aberystwyth has led Wales in the National Student Survey for ten consecutive years. The Guardian’s 2026 league table puts several Aber subjects, including Mathematics and Physics, in the UK top ten, while agriculture and animal science at IBERS regularly rank among the top handful of departments nationally. In the most recent Research Excellence Framework, 98% of Aberystwyth’s research was judged of internationally recognised quality or higher.
The campus itself is changing too. The Old College — the extraordinary Gothic seafront building where the university opened with 26 students in 1872 — is being transformed into a major cultural and learning centre, reconnecting the university with the promenade where generations of students have kicked the bar at the railing’s end. On Penglais, the Hugh Owen Library, the Arts Centre and the Students’ Union anchor daily life, while up the hill the National Library of Wales gives Aber students research resources most universities can only envy.
For your essays, this context matters in a practical way: a university that wins national awards for teaching, publishes its marking criteria openly and moderates marking through external examiners is a university whose feedback you can trust and whose standards are consistent. When our writers produce a model essay calibrated to an Aberystwyth rubric, they are writing to one of the most transparent marking cultures in the UK — which is exactly what makes a well-made model answer so effective as a learning tool here.
How essay help fits your Aberystwyth study routine
The smartest way to use EasyMarks is not as a last resort but as a planned part of your semester. Aberystwyth’s calendar is predictable: eleven weeks of Semester 1 teaching from late September to mid-December, assessments in the first three weeks of January, Semester 2 teaching from late January into early May, main exams in May, and supplementary assessments in August. Deadlines do not ambush you at Aber — they are published on Blackboard from week one. That predictability is your advantage.
- Early semester: when a difficult module first shows its teeth, order a model essay on an early formative title. Studying a first-class example in week four changes how you write for the rest of the semester.
- Reading weeks and mid-semester: commission model answers for the assessments you fear most, while standard-deadline prices apply and writers have room to go deep.
- Before the winter and spring breaks: the single best time to order for January and May assessments. You return from the break with a professionally structured example in hand instead of a blank page and rising panic.
- Assessment periods: express turnarounds exist for genuine emergencies — but the earlier version of you always pays less and learns more.
- Dissertation season: spread the work across milestones — proposal, literature review, chapters — so feedback from your supervisor and insight from your model chapters compound instead of colliding in the final month.
Students who use the service this way tell us the benefit outlasts any single deadline: they internalise the structure, the referencing discipline and the analytical habits, and their independent marks rise semester on semester. That is the outcome we are built for.
Every level, every deadline — from first year to PhD
We support Aberystwyth students at every stage of the academic journey, and we scale the depth of research, criticality and referencing to match the level. The table below shows how we align our work with where you are in your degree — and what turnaround options exist at each stage.
| Level at Aberystwyth | Typical work we deliver | Deadline options |
| Foundation year | Introductory essays, study-skills-focused model answers, structured reports | From 24–48 hours to several weeks |
| Undergraduate Years 1–2 | Core module essays, law problem questions, lab and field reports, case studies | Standard and express delivery, including the January and May assessment windows |
| Final year | Specialist-module essays, extended essays, dissertation proposals, chapters and full dissertations | Milestone-based scheduling with early drafts on request |
| Master’s (MA, MSc, LLM, MBA) | Advanced critical essays, literature reviews, research proposals, dissertation support — including distance-learning schemes | Planned and expedited options around work and placement commitments |
| PhD and research | Editing-level support, literature-review drafting, chapter structuring guidance | Agreed per project |
Urgent deadline? Tell us the date and we will confirm honestly what is achievable. We would rather decline an impossible brief than take your money and deliver something late or thin — that honesty is why students come back.
What is included with every Aberystwyth order
One transparent package, no upsells for things that should be standard.
- A bespoke, 100% original essay written from scratch to your exact title, word count, rubric and target grade band — never resold, never recycled, never AI-generated.
- A free Turnitin similarity report delivered with the work so you can verify originality yourself.
- Referencing in your department’s required style — Harvard, OSCOLA, MHRA, APA 7th or MLA — with a complete, correctly formatted reference list or bibliography.
- Research from proper academic sources, prioritising your module reading list plus peer-reviewed scholarship.
- Formatting to your brief — word count honoured, headings where the genre requires them, tables and figures where the data demands them.
- Direct messaging with your writer while the work is in progress.
- Free amendments within your revision window if anything needs adjusting to match the brief.
- On-time delivery, guaranteed, with complete confidentiality throughout.
Transparent pricing for Aberystwyth students
Student budgets in Aberystwyth stretch further than in most university towns — the town is regularly rated among the UK’s most affordable for students — and we price accordingly: honestly, transparently and with no hidden extras. Your exact quote depends on four things: academic level, word count, deadline and complexity. The guide prices below show typical starting points per 1,000 words at a standard deadline; your free quote confirms the precise figure before you pay a penny.
| Level | Standard deadline (7+ days) | Urgent deadline (24–72 hours) |
| Undergraduate Years 1–2 | From £54.99 per 1,000 words | From £74.99 per 1,000 words |
| Final-year undergraduate | From £64.99 per 1,000 words | From £84.99 per 1,000 words |
| Master’s (MA, MSc, LLM) | From £74.99 per 1,000 words | From £94.99 per 1,000 words |
| Dissertations (all levels) | Quoted per project, with milestone payments | Expedited scheduling on request |
Remember: new customers save 20% with code FIRST20, which makes a first standard-deadline undergraduate order genuinely affordable insurance for a module that matters. Order early — the same essay always costs less on a standard deadline than an urgent one, so the moment a deadline appears on Blackboard is the cheapest moment to act.
8 expert tips for higher grades at Aberystwyth
Whether or not you ever order from us, these are the habits our writers — and Aber’s own best students — rely on.
- Start from the rubric, not the title. Download the marking criteria from Blackboard before you plan a word. At a university this transparent about standards, the rubric is an answer key hiding in plain sight.
- Answer the exact question. Underline the instruction verb — evaluate, discuss, to what extent — and let it dictate your structure. A brilliant essay on the wrong question still fails.
- Use the reading list first. Aber markers wrote or chose it. Engage with it visibly, then go beyond it for the first-class marks.
- Exploit your libraries. Few UK students have a legal deposit library next door to campus. Between the Hugh Owen Library and the National Library of Wales, there is almost no source you cannot reach — use that advantage.
- State your thesis in the introduction. Markers reward essays they can navigate. Tell them your answer and your route, then deliver both.
- Argue both sides, win one. Present the strongest counter-argument fairly, then defeat it with evidence. That single habit moves essays from 2:2 description to 2:1 and first-class analysis.
- Reference as you write. Capture every source in your department’s style at the moment you use it — Harvard, OSCOLA, MHRA, APA or MLA. Reconstructing citations the night before a January deadline is how easy marks die.
- Finish early enough to edit. A day’s distance and one ruthless edit — cutting padding, tightening topic sentences, checking every reference — is routinely worth a grade boundary.
Frequently asked questions
Do you really cover all Aberystwyth University courses?
Yes. We support every Aberystwyth department — from International Politics, Law & Criminology and IBERS to English & Creative Writing, Computer Science, Geography & Earth Sciences, Psychology, the Business School and beyond — at foundation, undergraduate, master’s and research level, including distance-learning schemes. If a brief falls outside our expertise, we tell you honestly rather than guessing.
Is the work original and safe to submit through Turnitin checks?
Every essay is written from scratch for your specific title, is 100% original and is never resold or recycled. You receive a free Turnitin similarity report with your delivery so you can verify originality yourself. The work is intended as a model answer and research aid — used that way, in line with Aberystwyth’s academic integrity rules, it is a powerful and legitimate study tool.
Do you use AI to write essays?
No. Your work is written entirely by a UK-educated human writer with 0% AI-generated content. Aberystwyth markers are alert to machine-written prose and fabricated references, and genuine subject expertise is precisely what an AI generator cannot reliably supply.
Can you match my department’s referencing style?
Yes — and at Aberystwyth that matters more than most places, because the university sets no single style. We write Harvard for Business, Criminology, Education and Geography, OSCOLA for law modules, MHRA for English & Creative Writing, MLA for the School of Art and APA 7th for Healthcare Education and Psychology. Send your departmental guide and we follow it exactly.
Can you handle the January assessment period?
Yes. Aberystwyth’s Semester 1 assessments run through the first three weeks of January, and we staff for that surge every year. Order before the winter break for the best prices, or use our express turnaround if the deadline is already close — we will always tell you honestly what is achievable.
I study through the medium of Welsh. Can you still help?
Yes. Our model essays are written in academic English, and many Welsh-medium and bilingual students use them to see exactly how an argument is structured, evidenced and referenced in English-language scholarship — especially useful when most of the literature on your reading list is in English. The analytical structure transfers directly to your own writing in either language.
Is the service confidential?
Completely. Your personal details, your order history and your messages with your writer are private and secure. We never share your information with your university or anyone else, and nothing about your use of EasyMarks is visible to anybody but you.
What if I need changes after delivery?
Free amendments are included within your revision window. If anything needs adjusting to match your original brief — tone, emphasis, referencing detail, structure — tell us and your writer will revise it promptly. We are not finished until the work matches what you asked for.
Using Aberystwyth essay help responsibly
Let us be direct about what this service is for. EasyMarks provides model essays and research assistance — expertly written examples that show you how a question should be interpreted, how an argument is built, how evidence is deployed and how your department’s referencing style works in practice. They are private study materials, in the same family as revision guides, past-paper model answers and one-to-one tutoring, and they are not for submission as your own work.
Aberystwyth University takes academic integrity seriously, as it should — its degrees carry a century and a half of reputation, and its unfair-practice regulations exist to protect the value of yours. Used properly, a model essay strengthens rather than shortcuts your learning: study how it answers the precise question, how each paragraph advances a thesis, how sources are woven into the argument and cited, and then apply those techniques in your own words to your own submissions. Students who use our work this way consistently report that their independent writing improves — which is exactly the outcome a university as devoted to teaching as Aberystwyth would want.
Always follow your department’s and the university’s rules on external academic support. If you are ever unsure how a resource may be used on your module, your handbook and your personal tutor are the right places to check. We are here to help you learn faster and write better — the degree you earn remains, rightly, your own.
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