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Tenby ladies battle elements for Cardiff cancer research

The Club’s links with Professor Clarke go back more than eight years.

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Connecting the Caerau community with its heritage

The project aims to create a heightened sense of place for the people of Ely and Caerau as well as developing educational opportunities and challenging some unfounded stereotypes often ascribed to this...

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Cancer research in the classroom

Mrs Helen Roberts, Head of Science at Pencoed, said: "The opportunity provided by Dr Reed’s work is invaluable.

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Get the facts about bipolar

The National Council for Medical Health is Wales’ first Biomedical Research Centre, aiming to improve understanding of mental illness and improve treatment for those affected.

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Boosting the Welsh economy

Each was recognised for helping strengthen the Welsh economy by creating highly-skilled jobs and businesses; for innovative examples of commercialisation and knowledge transfer; and for significant...

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Cardiff University drives forward Electric Vehicle Research

Professor Karen Holford, Director of Cardiff University’s School of Engineering said: "Together, we are confident that Cardiff Business School and Cardiff School of Engineering have the expertise and...

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Earth's oldest known impact crater found in Greenland

Now, a team of scientists from the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) in Copenhagen, Cardiff University in Wales, Lund University in Sweden and the Institute of Planetary Science in...

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Britain's urban rivers bounce back

Researchers from Cardiff University’s School of Biosciences carried out an independent analysis of data supplied by the Environment Agency using almost 50,000 samples from thousands of rural and urban...

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Statement about The Daily Telegraph investigation

The University aims to recruit the most able students that can benefit from and successfully undertake the University's courses.

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Wannabe legal eagles get taste of profession

With the aim of giving young people firsthand experience of the study of law and the workings of the legal profession, the Summer School is run in collaboration with Swansea University and part of the...

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How do you save a failing project?

Mr Bishop said: "Project Recovery is such an important skill within project management.

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Laboratory-made brain cells to speed up Huntington's research

Huntington's Disease is an aggressive, neurodegenerative disorder which causes loss of co-ordination, psychiatric problems, dementia and death.

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Wales Doctoral Training Centre launched

Established in 2011, the Centre is helping to build Wales’ research capacity across a range of social science disciplines including business studies, criminology, economics, education, human geography,...

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Welsh primary pupils share classroom in China

The Confucius Institute’s project has been developing Chinese language and culture programmes in schools across Wales for the past five years.

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New guidance to improve mental health outcomes for victims of violence

The Royal College of Psychiatrists has today published new guidance to improve mental health outcomes for people affected by violence.

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Guerrilla Archaeology comes to a festival near you this summer

Based on the theme of Shamanic Street Preachers the team will introduce festival audiences to the richness of human societies of the past.

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Cardiff Catalysis Institute to spark major changes in industry

Now a substantial Cardiff University investment of £3 million over five years will keep the CCI in the international forefront of its field.

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Welsh workers suffer more ill-treatment

The book, Trouble at Work shows that workers in London are the least likely to experience unreasonable treatment, incivility and disrespect, and also violence and injury.

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Creating a better future

Visitors to this year’s Eisteddfod, held in the Vale of Glamorgan between 4th and 11th August can try their hand at a range of engineering challenges for the young - and the young at heart, as well as...

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Statement about research involving cats

The University recognises there are strongly held conflicting opinions on this subject.

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