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Triplets Rose, Maudie and Grace Orgill have graduated together as part of Cardiff University’s Class of 2025. Rose earned a BSc in Chemistry, Maudie a BA in History and Grace a BSc in Biomedical ...
A packed programme of talks and activities showcasing Cardiff University’s breadth of expertise will be on show at this ...
Researchers from Cardiff University and Swansea University have created a pop-up science shop in Cardiff's St David's ...
Cardiff Gravity Exploration Institute is engaged in research on black holes and gravitational waves, and was heavily involved in the first direct detection of gravitational waves.
Hajira’s motto is “always say yes and always take on opportunities”. This drive, and her passion for climate action, led her ...
Cardiff University has secured over £4M to attract the world’s best research minds to Wales. The funding, part of UKRI’s £54M ...
The Wales and Cardiff Rugby lock forward has just arrived home after touring Japan. Teddy started the second test in Kobe where he and his teammates ended a 644-day run without victory, signalling the ...
That decision led him to volunteer with the CAER Heritage project, which works with the people of Caerau and Ely to uncover ...
Graduate who thought she was “too old to consider a new career” talks about how the University’s Pathway Programme helped her ...
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Twins Anneira and Carys Moore graduate together after completing their studies in Biological and Biomedical Sciences.