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Understanding the experiences of British Muslims

29 September 2025

Research centre celebrates two decades of impact

The kindness of strangers - ILYA and Prout

Care-giving, homelessness and disability explored in new graphic medicine anthology

29 September 2025

A new book of comic strips and social documentation edited by a School of Modern Languages scholar explores caregiving, homelessness and disability using a range of visual storytelling styles and graphic aesthetics.

Women experience guilt, shame and exclusion in gaming culture, study finds

22 September 2025

A new study has revealed how many women in the UK experience guilt and shame around playing video games, and how this is linked to feeling excluded from gaming culture.

Postgraduate Teaching Centre at Cardiff Business School

Cardiff Business School enters the QS Business Masters Rankings

17 September 2025

Strong performance across postgraduate programmes highlights the School’s growing global reputation.

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Academy of Social Sciences welcomes Cardiff Professor of Political Theory

16 September 2025

A School of Law and Politics Professor of Political Theory has been elected to the Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences this September.

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Lecturer wins scholarship to continue his work on Merlin

15 September 2025

Dr David Callander is one of the winners of this year's Saunders Lewis Memorial Scholarship.

Arbrofi: Devolved jurisdictions as spaces for aspirational legislation

11 September 2025

In the 27 years since the Acts of Devolution, what legal and policy cultures have emerged that might be unique to the devolved administrations?

Cardiff Business School hosts students from Dalian University of Technology

11 September 2025

Professor Peng Zhou hosted a two-day lecture series exploring economic policy.

Improving inventory record accuracy innovation summit

10 September 2025

Professor Aris Syntetos shares insights on his work and research surrounding inventory inaccuracies in partnership with Efficient Consumer Response.

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The Age of Feasting: Late Bronze Age networks developed through massive food festivals, with animals brought from far and wide

10 September 2025

Cutting-edge analysis of animal bones found in ancient rubbish heaps shows the distances people travelled with their animals