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2015

Chemistry students in lab

Inspiring the next generation of scientists and engineers

19 June 2015

Sixth-form students swap classroom for laboratory at University STEM Conference

Business award

‘Superbug’ wet wipe project wins innovation award

18 June 2015

A partnership which developed clinical wet wipes to tackle hospital 'superbug' infections has won a Business Innovation Prize at Cardiff University's Innovation and Impact Awards 2015, sponsored by leading law firm Geldards and IP Group.

policy award

Support for ‘coma’ families wins innovation award

18 June 2015

Research into how best to support families of loved ones with severe brain injuries has been recognised with a Cardiff University innovation award.

Social innovation award

Award for life-changing research with homeless young people

18 June 2015

Researchers who helped change the lives of homeless young people in Wales have won the prestigious 'Social Innovation Award' at Cardiff University's Innovation and Impact Awards 2015, sponsored by leading law firm Geldards and IP Group.

healthcare award

Maths Saves Lives! Healthcare modellers win innovation award

18 June 2015

A team of mathematical modellers who use data to help save lives have won a Cardiff University Innovation and Impact Award.

sustainability award

Low energy ‘smart house’ wins innovation award

18 June 2015

Experts who designed a smart house that produces more energy than it uses have been honoured at this year's Cardiff Innovation and Impact Awards.

Grange Gardens gate

University sponsors popular community festival

18 June 2015

Annual community festival is backed by University flagship engagement project

 Innovation Awards 55

Innovation and Impact Awards 2015

18 June 2015

Clinical wet wipes project cleans up at Innovation Awards

Surveillance cameras

Edward Snowden’s lawyer among prestigious line-up of privacy campaigners, scholars, journalists and tech experts in Cardiff for major surveillance event

18 June 2015

Conference will also see the presentation of new research showing a "lack of transparency" on state surveillance to be a "major concern" among British public

Enzyme catalysis

University researchers develop pioneering new method to map enzyme activity

17 June 2015

Researchers from the School of Chemistry have pioneered a new technique that will enable scientists to precisely pinpoint the areas on an enzyme that help to speed up chemical reactions