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Rhys Phillips

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Springboard to success

Springboard to success

Posted on 12 June 2019 by Rhys Phillips

As a postgraduate student in the School of Welsh, you will be welcomed to a close-knit and friendly community. You will also be afforded a range of opportunities to expand […]

Home from home – an American in Cardiff

Home from home – an American in Cardiff

Posted on 12 June 2019 by Rhys Phillips

Fulbright Scholar Emma Watkins (MA 2020) joined the School of Welsh after completing her undergraduate degree at Princeton University in the United States. It was a return to familial roots […]

Five reasons to attend our Visit Day

Five reasons to attend our Visit Day

Posted on 6 February 2019 by Rhys Phillips

Our Student Support Officer, Cadi Thomas, plays a key role in organising our offer-holder Visit Day - here's why she thinks it's important to attend. Cadi and Dr Angharad Naylor […]

How St Dwynwen wrongly became known as the Welsh Valentine…

How St Dwynwen wrongly became known as the Welsh Valentine…

Posted on 25 January 2019 by Rhys Phillips

Read Dr Dylan Foster Evans' history of Dwynwen and why we shouldn't think of her as the Welsh Valentine. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons […]

A month in Patagonia

A month in Patagonia

Posted on 28 November 2018 by Rhys Phillips

Osian Wynn Davies reflects on his experiences in the Welsh Settlement, sponsored by the School of Welsh and Banco Santander. During the summer, I was fortunate to spend a month […]

An insight into our community

An insight into our community

Posted on 31 October 2018 by Rhys Phillips

As the School’s new blog is launched, Dylan Foster Evans explains the aim behind it and the School’s vision of sharing news, opinions and research on a wide variety of […]