A chance to re-ignite the Welsh Business Network in Cardiff over coffee and croissants, and hear about opportunities to collaborate with Cardiff University.
To celebrate the return of spring to Cathays join us for a pop-up exhibition to connect with the animal, plant and human residents who call this vibrant area home.
Florida, which is known today for Disneyworld and alarming local news stories about alligators, is a weird place. This talk explores early modern maps of Florida to discuss some of the reasons why it became this way
As part of the Global Language Area-Based Studies (GLAS) research theme and in response to the university's recent proposals, this event is organized to highlight the importance of translation and languages in both research and society.
Join Alexia Course, Chief Commercial Officer at Transport for Wales (TfW), Owain Taylor-Shaw, Head of Business Development at TfW ffeibr, and Professor Max Munday, Director of the Welsh Economy Research Unit at Cardiff Business School, as they explore how investment in public services can consider commercial opportunities to help ensure long-term financial sustainability and to also deliver societal impact.
Cathays residents are invited to join us to learn about the work of active voluntary groups that support nature in Cathays and make it a nicer place to live.
The TransAD4games project explores methods of creating and translating audio descriptions for video games to improve game accessibility across languages and cultures by addressing four key research questions.
This in-person interdisciplinary conference aims to address the multifaceted links connecting architecture and literature in a variety of historical periods and cultures.
Dr Hakan Karaosman, Senior Lecturer and expert in fashion sustainability, and PhD student Amy Boote (BSc 2021, MSc 2024) share how supply chain strategies can be transformed to tackle climate change in a fair and socially just way