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2015

Group of World War One soldiers in front of a pyramid

Your country needs YOU

14 May 2015

Call for WW1 images of Egypt and Palestine for online collection

Professor Malcom Mason

New approach to treatment prolongs lives of men with prostate cancer

13 May 2015

Survival rates for men with advanced prostate cancer can be improved significantly by a new approach to treatment, a trial has shown.

Merthyr Rising festival logo

Flagship University engagement project supports tribute to historical debate

13 May 2015

Cardiff University's Strong Communities, Healthier People project (SCHeP) will this year sponsor the Waun Common debates, as part of the Merthyr Rising Festival 2015.

Dr Daniel Mitchard & Jennifer Gardy in the Morgan-Botti Lightning Laboratory

Cardiff’s Lightning Lab stars on Canada’s top science show

13 May 2015

A Cardiff University scientist will star on one of Canada's top science TV shows to explain what happens when inflight aircraft are struck by lightning.

Books on a library shelf

School of Welsh celebrating success with Book of the Year Award nominations for staff and alumni

13 May 2015

Cardiff University's School of Welsh is celebrating staff and alumni nominations in the 2015 Book of the Year Award.

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Funding boost for grassroots research communities

11 May 2015

£450,000 to establish new GW4 communities

images of brain as scanned by MRI machine

Could brain scans help predict schizophrenia?

11 May 2015

Advanced MRI scans unlock new knowledge.

Joshua Evans - Europe Day

"Study in Europe? I'd do it again in a heartbeat!’ says student as Cardiff’s European work placements double in 5 years

8 May 2015

The number of Cardiff University students taking work placements across Europe has more than doubled in five years.

NCMH pop up banner with team stood infront, and branded waterbottles infront of them

It’s a Man Thing

8 May 2015

Cardiff and Swansea researchers join forces with Ospreys for men's health day.

Old books in row on shelf

Cardiff University historian makes 2014 Whitfield Prize Shortlist

7 May 2015

An historian from the University's School of History, Archaeology and Religion has been shortlisted for the prestigious Royal Historical Society (RHS) Whitfield Prize, one of the most sought-after book prizes for early career historians.