11 July 2012
Cardiff experts develop new guidance to help victims.
New guidance developed by Cardiff experts to improve mental health outcomes for people affected by violence has been published by the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
A book outlining a new dating technique for more accurately studying Neolithic Britain has been recognised at the British Archaeology Awards.
10 July 2012
Cardiff primary school pupils have been sitting alongside new classmates at a Chongqing School for classes of Chinese language and culture, courtesy of the University’s Confucius Institute.
A University-led training centre to develop the social scientists of the future has been officially launched by the Minister for Education and Skills, Leighton Andrews AM.
Cutting-edge research focusing on the changing nature of journalism in the digital age is to be brought together in a new peer-reviewed journal launched by a Cardiff professor.
9 July 2012
GPs and primary care practitioners are being offered the chance to gain new skills to better identify and support patients in chronic pain thanks to a £250,000 University funding boost.
6 July 2012
Human brain cells showing aspects of Huntington’s Disease have been developed, opening up new research pathways for treating the fatal disorder.
5 July 2012
Business experts have shown how a failing project can be salvaged at a recent event, run by the Professional Development Team at the Centre for Lifelong Learning.
4 July 2012
Cardiff is one of only seven universities who have achieved top marks in a Stonewall checklist for assessing how supportive universities are for lesbian, gay and bisexual prospective students.