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Public Service Television Inquiry announces Cardiff event

11 March 2016

Welsh audiences to feed in to national Inquiry led by Lord Puttnam

Information management and organisational liability

11 March 2016

Cardiff Breakfast Briefing highlights the challenges and responsibilities in managing and processing data and information.

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Jailbreak 2016

9 March 2016

How far could you get on your wit and charm alone?

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New revelations about Offa’s Dyke revealed

9 March 2016

Fifty years after Sir Cyril Fox’s seminal work, a new major study of the ancient linear earthwork Offa’s Dyke is to be launched at Cardiff University.

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BBC New Generation Thinker to give School's first Distinguished Research Lecture

9 March 2016

‘Ain’t it a ripping night’: Alcohol & the Legacies of Empire in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children’ begins the School of History, Archaeology and Religion’s new Distinguished Research Lecture series.

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PhD student’s three major races

9 March 2016

Rhiannon’s runs motivated by grandmother’s illness

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Understanding the Welsh elections

9 March 2016

University launches new online projects to help public better understand forthcoming Welsh Assembly Elections

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New Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences

7 March 2016

Professor Valerie Walkerdine and Professor Malcolm Williams have both been conferred with the Award of Fellow

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School of Modern Languages present at British Academy event on mobility, identity and translation

4 March 2016

Loredana Polezzi, Professor of Translation Studies, spoke at The British Academy in February, to present the work of the ‘Transnationalizing Modern Languages: Mobility, Identity and Translation in Modern Italian Cultures’ project.

New law and religion series launches in collaboration with Cardiff

4 March 2016

Professor Norman Doe of the Centre for Law and Religion has accepted an invitation to serve as the Editor-in-Chief for a new series of monographs which investigate and discuss the legal issues concerning religion.