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Woman digging in an archaeological trench at Ham Hill

Iron-age hillfort reveals its secrets

30 August 2012

Excavations at Britain’s largest prehistoric hillfort have given archaeologists from Cardiff and Cambridge universities a glimpse of what life was like inside the fort more than 2000 years ago.

New Delhi student awarded Jubilee Scholarship

20 August 2012

A talented student has been awarded a Jubilee Scholarship to study at Cardiff University.

Tuk Tuk world record attempt

15 August 2012

A Cardiff University graduate, who helped found The Tuk Tuk Educational Trust, has begun the UK leg of a round the world expedition promoting and advancing education.

Unsung treasure

6 August 2012

A new Cardiff University project aiming to discover more of the history of one of Gwynedd’s unsung treasures is underway.

Honour for studying the scientists

31 July 2012

Professor Harry Collins made Fellow of British Academy.

Trouble at work

26 July 2012

Public sector workers besieged on all sides, new Cardiff book shows

University strikes Gold

24 July 2012

Dr Alun Isaac launches book on the Dolaucothi Gold Mine.

Dr Jewell looks back

17 July 2012

Wales’ Chief Medical Officer reflects on six years in the post.

Guerrilla Archaeology

17 July 2012

Festival-goers at four events across England and Wales this summer will engage with the past as part of University activity to bring archaeology alive.

Literary Success

16 July 2012

A memoir written by one of Cardiff University’s academics has won the creative non-fiction prize at this year’s Wales Book of the Year Awards.