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Stone the Crows!

27 November 2015

Tim Rhys, Welsh writer and Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University, will premiere his first feature film at Cardiff’s Cineworld cinema on Monday 30 November

image from La Bete humaine

Cardiff BookTalk Series 2015/16 announced

18 November 2015

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.

Speakers at the Yeats 150 event including Ken Skates, Welsh Assembly Government and Ambassador of Ireland for Great Britain Daniel Mulhall

When you are old: Yeats at 150

13 November 2015

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.

New game experiments with gaming experience at REACT Festival

5 November 2015

Cardiff University Print and Digital Cultures expert takes Black Maze to Festival.

Cardiff Philosophy student to compete at Paralympic World Championships

20 October 2015

Cardiff Philosophy student to compete at Paralympic World Championships

Cardiff academic helps reveal the ‘New’ woman of late-Victorian era

15 October 2015

Cardiff academic helps reveal the ‘New’ woman of late-Victorian era

Welsh language letters in wood

£1.8m for online resource of contemporary Welsh language

14 October 2015

University to lead multi-institution project to develop first mass corpus

Acclaimed author in conversation with Cardiff academic at National Museum

8 October 2015

Acclaimed author returns to home turf to discuss latest book in conversation with Cardiff academic 

Map of London

REimagine a historic masterpiece

21 September 2015

REimagine, a creative global competition offering the chance of an exhibition at Cardiff University, is launched.

Staff enthusiasm and teaching highly rated by students in the National Student Survey

13 August 2015

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.