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Twins Anneira and Carys Moore graduate together after completing their studies in Biological and Biomedical Sciences.
Award-winning nurse from West Wales graduates from the Specialist Community Public Health Nursing - Health Visiting Programme ...
Individuals working to improve lives and break down barriers are being made Honorary Fellows at Cardiff University’s graduation ceremonies, which happen this week (14 -18 July).
Where to start Cardiff offers a wide range of private accommodation options. Most students rent through letting agents or directly from landlords, but you can also choose to live in private halls of ...
The College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences is a vibrant, diverse and inspiring community, spanning 10 academic Schools and committed to excellence in teaching and research.
Join us as we congratulate our students on their academic achievements. Watch all ceremonies as they happen live using the links provided ...
The Science in Health programme has been running for many years and aims to inspire the next generation of talent in medicine, healthcare and science. The public lecture series runs monthly between ...
In 2007 Professor Sir Martin Evans was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for a series of ground-breaking discoveries concerning embryonic stem cells and DNA recombination in mammals.
This webpage provides access to title documentation relating to the land forming part of the Cardiff University estate as set below, which is currently subject to legal proceedings for possession ...
The Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care (WCEBC) promotes evidence-based practice through the development and evaluation of internationally excellent systems for evidence appraisal, translation and ...
We are a research-led school with a reputation for excellent teaching and courses with real-world impact.
The School of Physics and Astronomy invites those wishing to pursue a career in research post-PhD to apply for a range of fellowships. For any enquiries, or for the EoI form if it is not yet available ...