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Professor Oriel Prizeman shortlisted for prestigious Colvin prize

9 September 2022

Professor Oriel Prizeman’s publication The Carnegie Libraries of Britain: A Photographic Chronicle,  an output of the Shelf-Life project (Arts and Humanities Research Council), has been shortlisted for the award.

The challenges of global water security

31 August 2022

Get a taste of studying Water in a Changing World (MSc) in our free online course

Students at Chemistry graduation ceremony

Chemistry Graduation Celebrations for our 2020, 2021, and 2022 graduates

19 August 2022

Our graduate students from 2020-2022 attend Chemistry graduation celebrations.

Student engineer wins Commonwealth Games silver for Team Wales

18 August 2022

Dom Coy takes a silver medal for Team Wales in his first Commonwealth Games

Mapping LGBTQ+ Housing experience across the UK and NI

Homelessness and LGBTQ+ People in Gwent project wins at Wales Online Diversity and Inclusion Awards 2022

17 August 2022

Lecturer in Urban Design Dr Neil Turnbull is part of the team that has won at the Wales Online Diversity and Inclusion Awards 2022.

Emeritus Professor engages with Sky News on tidal range energy generation

10 August 2022

Roger Falconer involved in tidal energy documentary with Sky News

The 'Wye Not Wood' team

MSc Sustainable Mega Buildings student part of winning team in the 2022 TDUK Southside Hereford University Design Challenge

8 August 2022

MSc Sustainable Mega Buildings student Deepak Sadhwani and his team 'Wye Not Wood' have won first prize in the 2022 TDUK Southside Hereford University Design Challenge.

Outside Tap

Scientists shine new light on household water inequality

8 August 2022

New findings seek to understand the important dynamics of inequality within sustainable development

Eduardo Fialho Guimaraes

Winner of the inaugural 2022 McCann Prize announced

3 August 2022

MSc Environmental Design of Buildings student Eduardo Fialho Guimaraes has won the inaugural McCann Prize 2022.

A Grangetown to grow up in

3 August 2022

Young people give their vision for a child-friendly community after COVID-19