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Sociolinguists travel to Germany for first in-person conference since the pandemic

Sociolinguists travel to Germany for first in-person conference since the pandemic

Posted on 27 July 2022 by Rhys Phillips

PhD candidate at the School of Welsh, Jack Pulman Slater, recounts his experience of a recent trip to Germany with fellow students, academic staff, and a departing National Poet of […]

Spotlight on … MA studies – John’s experience

Spotlight on … MA studies – John’s experience

Posted on 17 May 2021 by Rhys Phillips

In a series of blogs, find out more about what it’s like to study for our MA in Welsh and Celtic Studies. An innovative and flexible programme that enables students […]

A view on Learning and Teaching, during a pandemic …

A view on Learning and Teaching, during a pandemic …

Posted on 16 February 2021 by Rhys Phillips

Dr Angharad Naylor is the Director of Learning and Teaching at the School of Welsh, a busy and important role at the best of times. Then a global health pandemic […]

The potential of polyglots

The potential of polyglots

Posted on 29 October 2019 by Rhys Phillips

PhD student Kaisa Pankakoski tells us about her research and why we should invest in multilingual children’s language skills in the UK. Globalisation, superdiversity and policies promoting minority languages have […]

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 […]