Cardiff University has been awarded the Race Equality Charter Bronze Award in recognition of its progress to understand and ...
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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 ...
If you participated in our Step Up scheme, and have a household income below £35,000, you may be eligible for our Next Step Bursary. Students who come to Cardiff University who have participated in ...
We are a research-led school with a reputation for excellent teaching and courses with real-world impact. We are based across four sites, comprising more than 2000 students and 190 specialist staff ...
This course will provide/enhance your knowledge of compound semiconductor electronics technology and its applications. This is an online course that you can undertake in your own time. The training ...
New master’s degree launched for 2025 10 January 2025 An innovative new master’s programme in AI and digital media production has been announced by Cardiff University’s School of Journalism, Media and ...
Join us in celebrating our students' academic achievements at our 2025 Graduation ceremonies. Save the date! Ceremonies are celebratory events where we formally recognise your achievements in the ...
Transforming places through critical thinking and public engagement. We play an internationally leading role in research and academic inquiry associated with the development, management and ...
Our research aims to understand the fundamental mechanisms underlying major psychiatric and neurological disorders. The division hosts more than 160 academic and research staff, and more than 40 ...
Our Brain Games form a set of fun and interactive activities offering children an introduction to psychology and neuroscience, and the chance to meet our scientists. Learn about the Brain Games on ...
Otter Project We run a long-term environmental surveillance scheme, using otters found dead, to investigate contaminants, disease, and population biology across the UK.