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CARTEN 100 on a nextbike

CARTEN 100 on a nextbike

Posted on 31 July 2019 by Jonathan Rees

Ieuan was motivated by the desire to make something positive out of the negativity towards homelessness in Cardiff. In our latest post, we caught up with PhD student Ieuan Davies […]

Creative freelancing: no funny business

Creative freelancing: no funny business

Posted on 16 July 2019 by Lorna Prichard

In our latest post, Lorna Prichard, comedian and former journalist, talks about the risks and rewards of creative freelancing following a recent event hosted by Cardiff Business School’s Executive Education […]

Ford Bridgend closure

Ford Bridgend closure

Posted on 20 June 2019 by Professor Calvin Jones

In our latest post, Professor Calvin Jones and Dr Gavin Harper explain how the UK’s car industry could stage a revival by recycling rare earths. The intended closure of Ford’s Bridgend engine […]

Fashion – an Industry of Gross Exploitation

Fashion – an Industry of Gross Exploitation

Posted on 13 June 2019 by Jonathan Rees

On Tuesday 28th May, Dr Jean Jenkins presented her research on employment rights at one of the world’s best-known literature festivals. Her talk explored the history of a sector once described as […]

Sleeping-in at Cardiff Business School

Sleeping-in at Cardiff Business School

Posted on 11 June 2019 by Sophie Lison

Cardiff Business School sleep-in 2019 built on last year’s successes and once again raised awareness and money for Llamau, the School’s official charity partner. In our latest post, Sophie Lison, […]

Lindsay Leg Clubs: how social infrastructure can improve wound healing

Lindsay Leg Clubs: how social infrastructure can improve wound healing

Posted on 30 May 2019 by Anna Galazka

In our latest post, Dr Anna Galazka shares some of the findings of her PhD research where She focused on the emancipatory potential of clinician-patient partnerships for dealing with the […]

Broadband, productivity and the Welsh Economy

Broadband, productivity and the Welsh Economy

Posted on 13 May 2019 by Dylan Henderson

Digital technology is one way for Welsh businesses to respond to ongoing economic uncertainties; to become more productive through new ways of working, reaching customers and offering new services. In […]

Wonderful and unique: Our CUROP experience at the National Eisteddfod of Wales

Wonderful and unique: Our CUROP experience at the National Eisteddfod of Wales

Posted on 25 April 2019 by Jonathan Rees

CUROP 2018 graduates Sioned Murphy and Math Emyr. In our latest post, we caught up with CUROP 2018 graduates Sioned Murphy and Math Emyr. They told us all about their […]

Bollywood and business: What Padman (2018) teaches us about entrepreneurship

Bollywood and business: What Padman (2018) teaches us about entrepreneurship

Posted on 18 April 2019 by Shumaila Yousafzai

In 1998, a pack of 8 pads would cost 20 Indian Rupees, the equivalent of three days of grocery shopping. In our latest post, Dr Shumaila Yousafzai explains how a […]

YouTube’s child viewers may struggle to recognise adverts in videos from ‘virtual play dates’

YouTube’s child viewers may struggle to recognise adverts in videos from ‘virtual play dates’

Posted on 29 March 2019 by Rebecca Mardon

As child vloggers have risen in fame and fortune, more and more content has been targeted at young viewers, and in 2015 YouTube released a specific children's platform. In our […]