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A young girl in Africa smiles at the camera infront of a class of peers.

Using research to enable girls to speak about sexual and reproductive health

7 March 2024

A lecturer at the School of Law and Politics has teamed up with a leading international children’s charity to deliver a radio programme aimed at sparking conversations about girls’ rights in Benin, West Africa.

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Journalist Laura Trevelyan calls for urgent preservation of the Caribbean’s endangered historical archives

7 March 2024

Former Cardiff University student delivers inaugural Sir Tom Hopkinson lecture

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Study to explore if circular economy can meet needs of UK’s buildings

5 March 2024

Academics will explore how best to use existing buildings and waste resources

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Cardiff Confucius Institute celebrates Chinese New Year

4 March 2024

Staff at Cardiff Confucius Institute have organised and contributed to events across Cardiff to celebrate Chinese New Year.

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Academy of Social Sciences welcomes African Law and Society scholar as Fellow

4 March 2024

A prolific scholar of law has been elected to the Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences this March.

University research and innovation celebrated at St David’s Day European event

3 March 2024

The university has showcased examples of its leading research and innovation at St David’s Day Brussels 2024 programme.

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St David’s Day event shines spotlight on significance of Wales

2 March 2024

The School of Geography and Planning has held an event to mark the importance of St David’s Day.

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Former research student publishes new book

29 February 2024

A former research student at the School of Welsh has published a new book.

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RemakerSpace event spotlights circular economy initiatives

29 February 2024

RemakerSpace recently welcomed key stakeholders at an open house event to showcase its cutting-edge facilities.

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New Zealand Supreme Court uses Cardiff law research in high-profile climate change case

28 February 2024

Research by a Cardiff law academic has been cited in New Zealand’s Supreme Court in a ruling which may affect the way that climate change and its affects are viewed in future.