Welsh writer and philosopher Professor Mark Rowlands visits from the University of Miami to deliver this year’s Public Lecture for Philosophy at Cardiff.
Cardiff University has joined the world's top 100 universities for the study of English Language & Literature in the 2016 QS World University Rankings.
A new book co-edited by a Cardiff University philosopher analyses the nature and development of individual character traits, drawing ethical and political lessons for society today.
Leading English Literature academic Katie Gramich plays her part in the centenary of the major work of the writer once called the most hated man in Wales.
Bydd Tim Rhys, awdur o Gymru a Darlithydd Ysgrifennu Creadigol ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd, yn dangos ei ffilm hir gyntaf am y tro cyntaf erioed yn sinema Cineworld Caerdydd, ddydd Llun 30 Tachwedd
Cardiff BookTalk, the book group with a difference, announces an exciting range of free public events with its forthcoming 2015/16 series at Cardiff University.
Cardiff University has joined celebrations across the UK marking the 150th anniversary of the great Irish poet W.B. Yeats at a Welsh commemorative event, When you are old: Yeats at 150.
The results of the 2015 National Student Survey (NSS) show that 94% of our undergraduate students were satisfied with the teaching on their course in the School of English, Communication and Philosophy.
An English Literature academic from the School has made the international shortlist for the Allan Lloyd Smith Prize (Monograph shortlist) run by the International Gothic Association.
The latest work by poet and literary critic Damian Walford Davies, Professor of English at Cardiff University, Judas has hit bookshelves this summer following its launch at the Hay Festival.
Mae'r Ysgol yn cyfuno'r safonuchwaf o ddysgu gydag ymagweddau unigryw at ein diddordebau craidd ym meysydd iaith, cyfathrebu, llenyddiaeth, damcaniaeth feirniadol ac athroniaeth.