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Legally disabled? The career experiences of disabled people working in the legal profession in England & Wales: research & resources

Legally disabled? The career experiences of disabled people working in the legal profession in England & Wales: research & resources

Posted on 21 September 2020 by Debbie Foster

Professor Debbie Foster together with members of the Lawyers with Disabilities Division. The Legally Disabled? project, explains Cardiff Business School’s Professor Debbie Foster (lead researcher), is an ongoing unique collaboration. […]

Wales Tech Week and the launch of Blockchain Connected

Wales Tech Week and the launch of Blockchain Connected

Posted on 5 August 2020 by Yingli Wang

In our latest post, Dr Yingli Wang reflects on her involvement in the first-ever Wales Tech Week which took place between 13-17 July 2020. We’re at something of a turning […]

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 […]

Why sport matters

Why sport matters

Posted on 31 January 2019 by Professor Laura McAllister

A former Wales football international and national team captain, Professor McAllister was Chair of Sport Wales between 2010-16. In our latest post, Professor Laura McAllister explains why sport matters in […]

The public value business school

The public value business school

Posted on 11 December 2018 by Martin Kitchener

Cardiff Business School is a reasonably large organisation with 200 academics and around 4,000 students. In our latest post, Professor Martin Kitchener spoke with Your Public Value, an NGO based […]

“Legally Disabled?” Transforming the culture of the legal profession

“Legally Disabled?” Transforming the culture of the legal profession

Posted on 23 October 2018 by Debbie Foster

Professor Debbie Foster with Lord Holmes in debate about closing the disability employment gap | © Natasha Hirst In our latest post, Professor Debbie Foster details her current research project […]