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How you can help

You can help us to save, change and enrich lives by supporting one of these areas, where we know your gift can make a real difference.

Help us provide outstanding student support services, nurture world-leading research, and foster innovation and business partnerships.

If you want to talk to us about what your gift supports, including other Cardiff University areas of work, please contact us:

Development and Alumni Relations

Email
donate@cardiff.ac.uk
Telephone
+44 (0)29 2087 6473

Student support

You can help support students at Cardiff University in one of three areas that will make a genuine difference to the student experience at Cardiff University - education for all, employability, or health and wellbeing.

Find out more about how you can help student support at Cardiff University

Cancer research

You can help accelerate the development of new, more effective diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cancers by supporting the next generation of researchers.

Find out more about how you can help support cancer research at Cardiff University

Immunity and inflammation research

You can help develop new therapies for diseases affecting the immune system, like sepsis. Your support for research into the underlying mechanisms controlling our immune system will pave the way for preventative immunisations, novel diagnostics and innovative interventions.

Neuroscience and mental health research

You can help develop new, more effective diagnoses and treatments for disorders like autism, bipolar disorder, Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s and Parkinkson’s disease. Your donation will support new research into neuroscience and mental health.

Find out more about how you can help support neuroscience and mental health research at Cardiff University

Research discoveries

You can help Cardiff University to grow its community of academics and researchers, attracting and retaining talent, so that we remain at the forefront of global innovation. Your support will help us nurture talent through the Doctoral Academy by investing in PhD scholarships.