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Five ways to make the most of your time as a PhD student

Five ways to make the most of your time as a PhD student

Posted on 23 June 2020 by Violina Sarma

PhD students spend the longest time in the university when compared to other students. And, this extra time is a great opportunity to get involved with different roles inside and […]

Disability onset: what are the effects on individual wellbeing over time?

Disability onset: what are the effects on individual wellbeing over time?

Posted on 25 March 2020 by John Poole

In our latest post, John Poole introduces his doctoral research on the impact of disability onset on individual wellbeing in the UK. How satisfied do you feel with life on […]

Five things we learned about the Gender Pay Gap in the UK Public Sector

Five things we learned about the Gender Pay Gap in the UK Public Sector

Posted on 27 November 2019 by Melanie Jones

In our latest post, Professor Melanie Jones and Dr Ezgi Kaya share some findings from their project for the Office of Manpower Economics (OME) which examined the gender pay gap […]

How does the pursuit of harmony shape expatriate management in Chinese multinational corporations?

How does the pursuit of harmony shape expatriate management in Chinese multinational corporations?

Posted on 9 September 2019 by Muhao Du

Since the 1980s, China has shifted from a planned economy to a socialist market-oriented economy. In our latest post, PhD researcher Muhao Du outlines the ambitions of his doctoral research […]

Is UK Television facing a crisis in skills and training?

Is UK Television facing a crisis in skills and training?

Posted on 7 August 2019 by James Davies

James delivers his presentation on skills and training in the UK television industry at the inaugural Welsh Postgraduate Research Conference. In our latest post, James Davies outlines the challenges of […]

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 […]

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 […]

Why having a conversation about mental health in the workplace might not be so simple

Why having a conversation about mental health in the workplace might not be so simple

Posted on 13 November 2018 by James Wallace

In our latest post, PhD candidate James Wallace considers what it means to be well at work and how this might require material change for employers. For many people experiencing […]