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A young man is photographed in Cardiff University graduation gowns.

EDI champion hopes to make “big impact” after graduation

18 July 2024

Nils Rehm graduates with MPhys in Astrophysics as part of Class of 2024

Behind the Scenes at the Visual Computing Hackathon

16 July 2024

The hackathon focused on developing solutions to medical imaging and diagnosis in neuroscience

Student Sophie Page with her regional Women in Property student award

Welsh School of Architecture student takes top prize

11 July 2024

Congratulations to  Sophie Page, one of our BSc students, for her recent success in the Women in Property South Wales Student Awards.

A scientist carrying out an experiment in a laboratory

Partnership to create technology for sustainable chemical industry

9 July 2024

EPSRC grant to bring together expertise and facilities across UK and Europe

Schoolchildren are engaged in a puzzle with letters and numbers

Alan Turing inspired escape room shows “maths is more than just numbers”

3 July 2024

Problem solving, teamwork and tenacity key to beating STEM outreach challenge

The Amburn team preparing for the test.

World-first ammonia steam boiler moves to next phase of testing

1 July 2024

Researchers at the Net Zero Innovation Institute have begun testing a new type of low carbon ammonia boiler on-site at Cardiff University.

Cardiff researchers working with Google to design accessible games for people with dual disabilities

25 June 2024

Dr Fernando Loizides and Chra Abdoulqadir are working with a team of global developers to launch a free and accessible game on Google Play

Mathematical physicist wins Anne Bennett Prize

25 June 2024

Dr Ana Ros Camacho has been awarded the Anne Bennett Prize by the London Mathematical Society for her contributions to mathematical physics and for her ongoing efforts to promote women in the field.

Three men and one woman photographed in front of a gallery wall

Horizon Prize win for developing greener route to Nylon production

12 June 2024

The Royal Society of Chemistry recognises Cardiff team’s significant step towards chemical sector’s net-zero ambitions

A closeup photograph of the common European eel (Anguilla anguilla) on a rocky and vegetation covered riverbed

Textured tiles help endangered eels overcome human-made river obstacles, study finds

10 June 2024

Scientists observe new asymmetric swimming technique used by ray-finned fish to take full advantage of reduced river velocity