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Academics join forces to call for children’s equal protection from physical assault

28 Mawrth 2014

A group of senior Welsh academics have come together to call for the Welsh Government to bring forward legislation to remove the legal defence of ‘reasonable punishment’ for adults who physically assault children.

Left to right, Dr Sarah Main, Phillipa Oldman, Professor Alan Felstead, John Gill, Cathy Newman

Research results used to prompt the skills debate

19 Mawrth 2014

Research results emerging from the Skills and Employment Survey continue to inform the skills debate.

Professor Martin Innes

Cardiff professor is first ever academic appointed to College of Policing committee

12 Mawrth 2014

Professor Martin Innes has been appointed to the College of Policing's professional committee to provide support on a range of national policing issues.

Cardiff research sparks nationwide action for compulsory sex and relationships education

10 Mawrth 2014

Cardiff research sparks nationwide action for compulsory sex and relationships education.

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Gender segregation in Wales

4 Mawrth 2014

Research uncovers full extent of gender segregated working.

New drive for WAVE of change on gender pay gap in Wales

4 Mawrth 2014

Women Adding Value to the Economy (WAVE) project release major new report revealing the full extent of gender segregated working in Wales.

QS world rankings

QS world rankings

28 Chwefror 2014

18 subjects feature in international league table.

FGM in Wales 'largely unreported' say researchers

6 Chwefror 2014

Dozens of women and girls in Wales are at risk of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), according to experts at the School of Social Sciences.

Involving Young People in Research

21 Ionawr 2014

An innovative advisory group made up of young people has helped raise their aspirations while improving the quality of public health research.

UPSI secures grant to advance policing research

13 Ionawr 2014

The Universities’ Police Science Institute (UPSI) has been awarded £46,000 from the College of Policing to strengthen links between academics and the police.