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A landscape photograph of wind turbines and solar panels in a field with a river running alongside.

Working towards a fully sustainable energy sector

18 July 2023

Cardiff experts participate in £53m UKRI initiative to boost knowledge, innovation and new technologies

Angela and Georgina Amey-Jones

Mother-daughter duo graduate

18 July 2023

Graduation week “family affair” for Amey-Jones family

Heritage Crafts Annual Awards

14 July 2023

Conservation professional shortlisted in prestigious awards

Golden star on a bright background

Director of Research awarded Academy of Medical Educators’ highest lifetime Fellowship award

14 July 2023

Cardiff University Director of Research awarded Honorary Fellowship

Female Student Raising Hand To Ask Question In Classroom

Job quality is worse for teachers who are expecting an Ofsted inspection, report finds

13 July 2023

Action needed to tackle recruitment and retention crisis facing the sector, academics conclude

Taking responsibility for our words on social media

13 July 2023

Cardiff philosopher explores question of our times in prestigious fellowship

Old council tower block in London

Funding granted for international public policy project aiming to understand the relationship between poverty and wellbeing

12 July 2023

Funding awarded for collaborative project between Welsh and Swiss universities examining the relationship between low-quality work, poverty and wellbeing

Collective Experiences in the Datafied Society

Rewatching the Data Justice Conference

11 July 2023

The three plenary sessions of the third Data Justice Conference are available to watch on YouTube.

Close-up of police body camera

Impact of visual technologies on policing subject of new research

10 July 2023

Researchers seeking greater understanding of the ways video footage is challenging and influencing police practices

Countryside communities explored in new access to justice collection

10 July 2023

The experiences of countryside communities are often overlooked within legal scholarship but a new collection of global perspectives on access to justice in rural areas gives greater prominence to the subject.