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Find out where our money comes from and how we spend it. The University delivered an operating deficit of £33.4m in 2024/25 before movements in the pension scheme provisions, specific bad debt ...
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At Cardiff University, we are committed to supporting sporting excellence alongside academic success. Watch our high performance sport video on YouTube. Our performance sport environment is designed ...
These blending-learning modules offer Continuing Professional Development (CPD) education to professionals, from a range of health and social care settings, the opportunity to explore high quality, ...
It is estimated that around 70% of the 1.2 billion women over the age of 45 in the world develop neurological and psychiatric symptoms during the perimenopause (the years before the final menstrual ...
Researchers have discovered eight new genes associated with schizophrenia, in the largest exome-sequencing study of the disorder ever conducted. The breakthrough, made by scientists at the Centre for ...
Bacterial infections could be the trigger for type-1 diabetes, finds new research by Cardiff University. For the first time, scientists have found that proteins from bacteria can trigger the immune ...
A global clinical trial for a new Huntington’s disease treatment, which involved academics from Cardiff University, has posted positive results. The research team at UCL found that patients receiving ...
Roman burial within a stone cist prior to excavation by Teffont Archaeology Project, directed by Dr David Roberts Academics at Cardiff University and the University of York will begin a three-year ...
Poor school attendance impacts a child’s future, not just through their educational achievement but also socially and developmentally. Now researchers say these absences are potential indicators of ...
The pupils of people with post-traumatic stress disorder respond differently to those without the condition when they look at emotional images, a new study has found. The study looked for traces of ...
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