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Clearing webinar The webinar will take place on Monday 18 August 2025 at 16:00. This session will talk you through what happens next and give you the opportunity to get any questions you may have ...
Professor Amanda Chetwynd, Chair of the Complete University Guide Advisory Board, said: “Congratulations to Cardiff University for securing the top spot in this year’s Wales Complete University Guide ...
In Attendance Katy Dale (minutes), Laura Davies, Sally-ann Efstathiou, Rhodri Evans (Secretary), Siân Marshall, Darren Xiberras 1124 Welcome and Introductions Noted 1124.1 that this Special meeting of ...
Council Minutes 6 February 2025Minutes of the meeting of Cardiff University Council held on 6 February 2025 at 10.00 in room 0.12 of the Doctoral Academy Present: Patrick Younge (Chair), ...
Cardiff University has risen five places in the QS World Rankings, taking it to 181 st in the world. The rise reaffirms the University’s reputation as a leading global teaching and research ...
Cardiff University spin-out Draig Therapeutics is putting Welsh research at the centre of pioneering new therapies for neuropsychiatric disorders as part of a multi-million pound investment. The new ...
The bond between Cardiff alumni is a lasting one - and for the 1965 graduates of the Welsh School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, it’s stronger than ever, six decades on. In May, members of ...
Read a message from Professor Nicola Innes, Interim Pro Vice-Chancellor, Education and Student Experience sent to students on 18 June. Hello, As I previously wrote to you, this week the University’s ...
As much as 100kg of wet wipes enter the lower reaches of the Taff river annually finds a new mathematical model. Cardiff University scientists have developed the first comprehensive model that ...
A new tool that assesses the level of danger posed by tsunamis in real-time has been made operational on a global scale. The early warning system, Global Real-time Early Assessment of Tsunamis (GREAT) ...
The atmosphere’s growing “thirst” for water has made droughts across the globe 40% more severe, new research shows. While lack of rainfall is often thought to be responsible for droughts, scientists ...