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Dr Huw Bennett, Reader in International Relations, who will begin a fellowship with the British Academy this September.

Mid-Career Fellowship awarded to International Relations Reader

5 September 2017

The national body for humanities and social sciences in the UK has awarded a School of Law and Politics academic with a prestigious Mid-Career Fellowship.

Crowd of people overlayed with radiowave grid

Communications policing is the new community policing

4 September 2017

Collaborative research finds UK policing approaches to social media analytics are struggling to keep up with technological advances.

The University of Seychelles

International Relations Professor awarded Honorary Professorship

30 August 2017

A School of Law and Politics scholar has been awarded an Honorary Professorship at the University of Seychelles.

Nocturnal lemur

Fantastic beasts and why to conserve them

24 August 2017

Much to gain from acknowledging people’s spiritual, magical and cultural beliefs, according to study

Big data research published in leading journal

23 August 2017

Journal of Product Innovation Management publishes big data research

Spelling Bee winners 2017

School spellers lead the way in multilingual competition

18 August 2017

Pupils from over 30 Welsh schools caused a buzz this July by competing against each other in the Routes into Languages Spelling Bee.

Lording over Time

16 August 2017

This year’s leading Theoretical Archaeology Conference comes to Wales

A carer in an old people's home

Continuing healthcare scheme wins back thousands for care home clients

16 August 2017

A unique scheme which addresses the cost of continuing healthcare in the UK has successfully won over £60k for its clients since the beginning of 2017.

National Student Survey delivers excellent results

15 August 2017

92% for general satisfaction

Eight new members of academic staff appointed

95% student satisfaction

14 August 2017

School of Geography and Planning achieves an outstanding rate of student satisfaction