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Economic background and deprivation are key factors affecting participation in tertiary education in Wales

24 October 2024

Fresh approach needed to reduce inequalities across the sector, academics conclude

Helen Whitfield and Professor Peter Wells

Conference showcases innovative projects addressing global societal challenges

23 October 2024

Cardiff Business School’s Public Value Engagement Fellowship conference showcased inspiring projects addressing society's most pressing issues.

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School of Music staff in China

22 October 2024

Following the publication of the Mandarin edition of his book After the Golden Age: Romantic Pianism and Modern Performance (黄金时代之后) Professor Kenneth Hamilton has completed two tours of China.

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Physical activity up among secondary school pupils in Wales

22 October 2024

Schools Health Research Network (SHRN) survey results also reveal increase in bullying

Communicating without borders

21 October 2024

How Japan pursued new international lingua franca in the century of global conflict

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UK study exposes widespread hiring bias against disabled job applicants

21 October 2024

A new study reveals employer discrimination in hiring between disabled and non-disabled job applicants in the UK.

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Prestigious postdoctoral fellowship for PhD graduate

18 October 2024

A PhD graduate from the School of Welsh has recently secured a postdoctoral fellowship with the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).

Bringing the circular economy to life for adults with learning disabilities

18 October 2024

A group of adults with learning disabilities from Innovate Trust recently took part in an interactive workshop at RemakerSpace.

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Broadcaster Babita Sharma explores the impact of disinformation

17 October 2024

Latest in Cardiff Conversations series focuses on issue that poses “serious threat to democracy”

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125 years young! Politics and International Relations celebrate milestone birthday

17 October 2024

The Department of Politics and International Relations will be kicking off the new term in style with celebrations to mark our 125th birthday!