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A new curriculum for a new nation

1 February 2024

History at Cardiff University is working with university departments across South Sudan to re-design history programmes after the new nation’s civil wars.

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Understanding the Experiences of Black British Girls and Women in the English Education System

1 February 2024

Academic hopes research will empower overlooked group and calls for transformation of the education system

Rachel Walker Mason receives the Stiles and Drew prize.

School of Music alumna wins prestigious musical theatre award

1 February 2024

School of Music graduate, Rachel Walker Mason, has won the Stiles and Drewe Best New Song Prize 2023, at an event held at The Other Palace in London.

Addressing productivity challenges in Wales

30 January 2024

In a recent Breakfast Briefing, the spotlight was on the pressing productivity challenges in Wales and potential pathways towards improvement.

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Welsh democracy at risk unless urgent changes are made, says constitutional commission

25 January 2024

Professor Laura McAllister co-chaired The Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales

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Children and young people in Anglesey have their say on climate change

23 January 2024

Research will chart impact of environmental issues at hyperlocal level

Transport and Planning (MSc) retains Transport Planning Professional approval

23 January 2024

The MSc Transport and Planning at Cardiff University has been approved for Transport Planning Professional (TPP) since 2009 .

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Hidden Hillfort project clinches top award

18 January 2024

Archaeology bringing people together

Showing illustrations of people in different professions. For example, office worker, Firefighter, gardener, nurse.

New report says changes are needed to support workers in Wales

18 January 2024

A report led by Professor Jean Jenkins highlights the need for changes in how Welsh Government approaches work and the enforcement of labour rights.

Professor Edwin Egede (centre) photographed with Professor Makane Mbengue, President of the African Society of International Law and Tafadzwa Pasipanodya, the Society's Vice-President and a partner in the international law firm, Foley Hoag LLP.

Cardiff Professor celebrated at international law awards

18 January 2024

A Cardiff Professor of International Law & International Relations has been recognised for his outstanding research contributions at a global leadership awards ceremony.