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Cardiff has third largest film and TV cluster in UK, study shows

30 March 2021

Data maps the growth of creative industries in Wales

Front page of William Hall's Personal Narrative

Historical archives focusing on race and diversity in Wales explored by academics

30 March 2021

Materials will form focus of conference to be held in Cardiff for the first time

COVID-19 political commentary linked to online hate crime

29 March 2021

New popular science book, The Science of Hate, describes evidence of link between Donald Trump tweet and online anti-Asian hate crime.

Team Cardiff reach final of national negotiation competition

26 March 2021

Two Cardiff Law students have their eyes on the prize after reaching the finals of this year’s National Negotiation Competition.

New convener role for interfaith law network

25 March 2021

The Centre for Law and Religion (CLR) is delighted to announce the appointment of Rebecca Riedel as Convener for its Interfaith Legal Advisers Network (ILAN).

Teenage girl sat on sofa

Fifth of young people in Wales were experiencing poor mental health prior to COVID-19, report shows

24 March 2021

Mental health difficulties more common among children from disadvantaged backgrounds

Letter, leek and label

Employment activism on St David’s Day

22 March 2021

Undergraduates support community needs in business and society

Young people worried about catching up on their studies after lockdown, survey suggests

18 March 2021

Study offers insights on life for young people during the pandemic

Conservative-led councils in England more likely to slash financial support for people on low incomes, study shows

17 March 2021

Localisation of welfare provision ‘successful mechanism for implementing austerity’

Working with Translation – free online course

15 March 2021

Registration for our online course, Working with Translation, is now open!