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Dr Clair Rowden appointed Vice President of Royal Musical Association

25 January 2022

Dr Clair Rowden been appointed Vice President of the Royal Musical Association (RMA), the professional body for academic musicians and musicologists in the UK.

High-speed internet led to a decline in civic and political engagement, research shows

25 January 2022

Academics describe the effect as “statistically significant and sizable”

Unlocking our heritage: International project with cultural institutions reveals untapped book illustrations

24 January 2022

Cardiff digital humanities experts collaborate in exciting UK-US partnership

PhD students working together in a library

Four opportunities for postgraduate studentships

21 January 2022

Cardiff University’s School of Geography and Planning is pleased to announce the availability of four PhD studentships.

Working in isolated environments enables culture of bullying among elite chefs, research finds

17 January 2022

Separation from mainstream society paves way for verbal assaults and physical attacks

Language and social issues combined in new Chinese textbook

14 January 2022

The second in a series of textbooks for advanced learners of Chinese has been co-authored by a School of Modern Languages lecturer.

Bailiffs explained – new book explores untapped area of law enforcement

7 January 2022

A new book on civil enforcement agents, popularly known as bailiffs, has been written by a Senior Lecturer in Law at the School of Law and Politics.

Peter Maxwell Davies sitting at a desk writing, surrounded by a candle and a statue with an organ behind him.

Max unmasked: the life and music of Peter Maxwell Davies

23 December 2021

A huge success with Unmasking Max: Peter Maxwell Davies Concert & Study Day event

New Generation Thinkers – Cardiff lecturer shortlisted

21 December 2021

A Modern Languages lecturer has been shortlisted by the BBC and Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) for 2022’s New Generation Thinkers Scheme.

Making our own monuments

20 December 2021

What Glastonbury Festival’s Swan Circle says about us