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Spreading the word on the health benefits of wild swimming

22 March 2022

Cardiff University academic to document people's experiences

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Nomination success at journalism awards

21 March 2022

Recent graduates and long-standing alumni dominate nominations at Wales Media Awards 2022

Leading Intellectual Property journal appoints Cardiff expert as Editor

21 March 2022

Professor Phillip Johnson has been appointed editor of a leading journal on intellectual property law.

Three awards winners stand in front of a sign in Cardiff Business School

Student successes at national employability awards

16 March 2022

Business School students secure two more awards at the National Undergraduate Employability Awards

Children’s views to drive a better future for their community

16 March 2022

Project explores the impact of urban planning on the youngest members of society

Learners have not closed the door on languages just before they make GCSE option choices, report shows

15 March 2022

Largest UK study of its kind explores young people’s attitudes to modern foreign languages

Access to Justice expert appointed to Legal Services Consumer Panel

15 March 2022

Senior Lecturer in Law, Dr Daniel Newman has been appointed to the Legal Services Consumer Panel by The Legal Services Board (LSB).

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Emeritus Professor appointed senior advisor on European Democracy report

15 March 2022

At a time when democracy in Europe is at the forefront of our minds, an Emeritus Professor at the School of Law and Politics is Senior Expert Advisor to the High Level Group reporting on European Democracy at the Conference on the Future of Europe.

Menthol cigarettes used by three fifths of young smokers in Wales prior to their ban

14 March 2022

Flavoured cigarette use by children has been overlooked, study finds

New data raises “important questions” about consistency of support for children in care

11 March 2022

Social workers and leaders in children’s social care were asked for their views on provision in Wales