95%
of our graduates were in employment and/or further study, due to start a new job or course, or doing other activities, such as travelling.
(HESA 2021)
Working to make
a better future
for Wales and the world
We put
our communities
at the heart of everything we do
Welcoming andambitious
we are truly a globaluniversity
A leadinguniversity
in the heart of athriving capital city
31 May 2022
Documentary students explore the power and application of bilingualism.
27 May 2022
Thousands expected to attend youth festival, where the University has a busy programme of events and will sponsor the Learner’s Medal
12 May 2022
School achieves highest possible score for the quality of its research environment.
5 May 2022
Record third consecutive NCTJ win for News Journalism
28 April 2022
Dr David Dunkley Gyimah helps launch all-new exhibition of news history at the British Library.
7 April 2022
Ranking places School of Journalism, Media and Culture amongst the world's best
21 March 2022
Recent graduates and long-standing alumni dominate nominations at Wales Media Awards 2022
2 March 2022
Despite improvements, academics still found missed opportunities to represent all four nations
17 February 2022
Employability month will give students an insight into the careers open to them after graduation, in sectors such as TV, publishing and journalism.
29 November 2021
ESRC awards researchers in public policy and early career categories