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Ross Goldstone takes third prize at Chinese Bridge competition 2021

One World, One Family: Cardiff University student takes third place in prestigious Chinese proficiency competition UK regional final

13 July 2021

Coached by Cardiff Confucius Institute, PhD student Ross Goldstone wins third prize and ‘most popular contestant’ at UK-wide Chinese Bridge contest.

Cost of COVID-19 scams likely to rise considerably, report concludes

13 July 2021

Lessons should be learned for future pandemics and economic shocks

Seafarers draw on vital support from port chaplains, research finds

9 July 2021

New film shares study on faith and welfare of seafarers working on cargo ships

Archaeologists at Cardiff are addressing key issues about our past, from the diversity of the Mary Rose in Tudor England to the extraordinary catchment of Stonehenge from across Britain.

Major new study investigates Britain’s Bronze Age collapse through throwaway picture of mobility, feasting and resilience

8 July 2021

Examining vast prehistoric ‘time capsule’ middens to better understand Britain’s Bronze Age collapse, in major new Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded project

Cardiff retains Small Business Charter

7 July 2021

University supports entrepreneurs and start-ups

Dr David Dunkley Gyimah

Call for greater focus on media diversity

6 July 2021

Second edition of Representology combines research with industry insights

CABS public value report cover

Business Schools and the Public Good report published

5 July 2021

A drive towards purpose-driven governance and delivery of public good in UK business schools

Forecasting demand, improving inventories

2 July 2021

New book helps predict intermittent demand

War on Witchcraft – how historians see the present in the past

1 July 2021

Cardiff early modern historian looks at how earlier generations of witchcraft historians sought to make witchcraft itself a thing of the past in the latest Elements in Magic series

Linguists part of global team behind COVID-19 children’s book

1 July 2021

A group of Cardiff linguists are part of the global team behind the dissemination of a new book designed to help children through the COVID-19 pandemic.