Cardiff University has been awarded the Race Equality Charter Bronze Award in recognition of its progress to understand and ...
Programmes designed to break down barriers, dispel myths and misconceptions, and to support pupils through their educational journey. We have dedicated members of staff within the Widening ...
The School of Medicine is a major international centre for teaching and research, and committed to the pursuit of improved human health. We combine progressive healthcare education and patient care ...
The Skills and Employment Survey (2017) collects data on what people do at work, what skills they use and how they work. The 2017 survey is the seventh in a series of studies which began in 1986. A ...
Matthew Boswell Centre for the Creative Economy at Cardiff University), Dorota Goluch (Cardiff University), Nicola Keller (Cardiff University), Marc Schweissinger (Cardiff University) Matthew Boswell ...
We’re an AACSB International and AMBA-accredited business school with a clear public value purpose: to make a positive impact in the communities of Wales and the world.
The 2021 Senedd Cymru/Welsh Parliament election saw a significant change to the electoral franchise in Wales, with 16-and-17-year-olds allowed to vote for the first time. Bearing these uniquely ...
We have an active outreach programme, working with schools, colleges, and community groups to promote digital skills and digital careers to young people in South Wales. We ensure that our work has an ...
This module explores the language and iconography of propaganda, the rise of mass communication, and the ways in which our understanding of the world around is shaped by the language of persuasion.
These online modules provide master’s level Continuing Professional Development (CPD) education for healthcare professionals who specialise in the field of acute and critical care. They are also aimed ...
The course will consider how film has shaped knowledge in different contexts and discourses, its ability to represent, and also how shifting spaces have shaped audiences’ experiences of cinema.
Key areas of research to share £39.5m of funding from Health and Care Research Wales over the next five years.
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