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Bronze Age enclosure could offer earliest clues on the origins of Cardiff

13 July 2022

Volunteers and archaeologists find clay pot which could be around 3,000 years old

Readers in the Empire of Print

12 July 2022

Beautifully crafted study into the history of reading in the age of the Victorian empire scoops multiple awards

National Poet of Wales named

11 July 2022

Second Cardiff alumna takes celebrated role

Professor John Harrington

Socio-Legal Studies Association elects Cardiff Professor as new Chair

8 July 2022

Professor of Law, John Harrington, has been elected as the new Chair of the Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA).

Plight of seafarers’ living conditions highlighted

7 July 2022

COVID-19 has heightened the need for better living conditions, academic says

Celebrating Indian Religions with new hindu research institute

4 July 2022

Cardiff professor attends international inauguration of new UK centre focused on the scriptures of Hinduism in the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit

Rod Cartwright and Alex Aiken

Leading media and communications professionals join Cardiff University as visiting fellows

1 July 2022

Rod Cartwright and Alex Aiken will bring expertise in data driven communications, behavioural insight and combatting misinformation.

Archaeological dig at park could uncover 2,000-year-old hidden history

1 July 2022

Enclosed settlement discovered near Roman villa could have origins in the Iron Age

Nneka Akudolu

Cardiff alumna sworn in as Queen's Counsel

29 June 2022

A School of Law and Politics alumna has been sworn in as a new Queen's Counsel (QC) for 2022.

Illustration of network of people

Contemporary Employers’ Organisations

28 June 2022

New book on employers’ organizations