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Academics investigate impact of digital technologies on society

20 May 2025

New initiative part of drive to scale up digital humanities and culture research

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Several academic staff recognised for their outstanding contributions to university life

8 May 2025

8 staff have been nominated for making positive contributions to the student experience

Archaeological excavation at Fonmon Castle site.

New clues uncovered from excavations at Fonmon Castle

23 April 2025

Discovery of Iron Age settlement, which includes ritually buried dog, suggests site is of ‘significant status’

Graphics for the book title The Basque Witch Hunt that won an award

Dr Jan Machielsen wins award for best book in European history category

7 April 2025

Lleading historian of early modern witchcraft and demonology has won an award

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Multiple academic staff at the School of History, Archaeology and Religion granted research funding and an award nomination

7 March 2025

Several academic staff recognised for their contributions to teaching and research

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Professor Jane Henderson ACR FIIC selected by Icon for nomination to National Trust Council

3 January 2025

Icon is delighted to announce that Jane Henderson ACR FIIC has been selected by Icon for nomination to the National Trust Council.

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Islam in Wales History Project - Exhibition Launch Event 2024

13 December 2024

The Islam-UK Centre launches new exhibition at Cardiff University

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Former ambassador to Czech Republic delivers fascinating seminar for Cardiff University students

9 December 2024

Former ambassador to the Czech Republic visited Cardiff University to deliver an insightful seminar for final-year history students.

Cardiff University project revealing Roman army supply strategies awarded €2m grant

4 December 2024

Cardiff University researcher to lead a project explaining how the Roman army was supplied with food and the impact this had on landscapes and economies across Europe.

Volunteers Excavating Painted Wall Plaster

Luxury Roman villa excavated by local community archaeologists in Wiltshire’s Chalke Valley

28 November 2024

Community volunteers discover major Roman villa in the Chalke Valley in south Wiltshire.