Part-time courses inspired by Wales
30 October 2019
Part-time courses inspired by Wales
Learn about Welsh history, landscapes and politics. Courses take place once a week (over 10 weeks) in central Cardiff, titles include:
- Exploring Welsh Landscapes (starting 22/01/20)
- Introduction to the Urban History of South Wales (starting 21/01/20)
- The Political System in Wales (starting 30/01/20)
- A History of Cardiff: From Roman Fort to Capital City (28/04/20)
Additional courses are available. Find out more information and enrol by visiting our website or call us for a copy of our prospectus on 029 2087 0000. We encourage students to enrol before the course start date to secure their place. There is a free car park for students enrolled on our evening courses to attend.
Fascinating and free public lectures on Welsh History
- “Make him an offer he can’t refuse”: Corruption, Coercion and the Aristocracy in Nineteenth-century Cardiff - Lecture delivered by Elizabeth Jones (Cardiff University) on 11/12/19 at 7.15pm
- From Merthyr 1831 to Newport 1839: The Gestation of Popular Insurrection - Lecture delivered by Les James (Historical Association) on 8/03/2020 at 7.15pm
- Slander and Witchcraft in Early Modern Wales - Lecture delivered by Elizabeth Howard (Cardiff University) on 22/01/20
All lectures take place at Continuing and Professional Education, 21-23 Senghennydd Road Cardiff CF24 4AG, No need to book, just turn up on the night.