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2014

Pushing the pace of tree species migration

Pushing the pace of tree species migration

4 September 2014

In a new paper Dr Eli Lazurus and Dr Brian McGill explore the kind of intervention required to make a temperate forest biome keep up with the velocity of climate change.

UK Government visa rules challenges thinking on integrated society

UK Government visa rules challenges thinking on integrated society

4 September 2014

When it comes to immigration, there are surely few people who would be better integrated into British culture than those who are married to (and, perhaps, parents of) British citizens. However, the UK Governments new visa rules, introduced in 2012, restrict the rights of citizens who want to bring their foreign spouses to live with them.

NATO after the Wales summit

NATO after the Wales summit

3 September 2014

Security experts, NATO representatives and academics to examine challenges confronting the Alliance

Future Leaders Summit

Future Leaders Summit

2 September 2014

Cardiff student to represent UK at international public diplomacy event

Experts explore risks of sitting down at work

Experts explore risks of sitting down at work

1 September 2014

Health specialists from across Wales are gathering for a seminar on the risks of sedentary behaviour at work

Flower power

Flower power

1 September 2014

Why plants in the office make us more productive

Prestigious award for student support and wellbeing services

Prestigious award for student support and wellbeing services

1 September 2014

University’s commitment to enhancing student experience recognised

An appetite for learning?

An appetite for learning?

21 August 2014

Educational reform can help lay the foundations for improving food security in the Turks and Caicos Islands

English voters want hard line on Scotland

English voters want hard line on Scotland

20 August 2014

People in England want a hard line to be taken with Scotland, whatever the outcome of the independence referendum, according to research led by Cardiff University’s Wales Governance Centre.

Minor variations in ice sheet size can trigger abrupt climate change

20 August 2014

Small fluctuations in the sizes of ice sheets during the last ice age were enough to trigger abrupt climate change, scientists have found.