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Rhiannon Robinson

Rhiannon Robinson


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Welsh Crucible and me – Dr Hayley Reed (2024)

Posted on 14 April 2025 by Rhiannon Robinson

I am a Research Fellow at DECIPHer (the Centre for Development, Evaluation, Complexity and Implementation in Public Health Improvement) at Cardiff University. My research focuses on child and adolescent mental […]

The Researcher Community Showcase: Co-creating research with user communities and interdisciplinary colleagues – Dr Rachel Hale 

Posted on 14 April 2025 by Rhiannon Robinson

EXPO-ENGAGE (Exposure and Environmental Engagement) is an air quality citizen science programme of research, which I have been developing in collaboration with interdisciplinary colleagues at the University of Exeter (Dr. […]

The Researcher Community Showcase: From the Third Sector to Academia: My career journey as a participatory researcher – Dr Hayley Trowbridge

Posted on 14 April 2025 by Rhiannon Robinson

Hayley Trowbridge is a Research Fellow in SPARK. In this blog, she shares with us her career journey as a participatory researcher.  Working with Communities My journey began in my […]

The Researcher Community Showcase: Co-creating eating disorder research with gender diverse, autistic, and ADHD communities – Dr Kai Thomas

Posted on 14 April 2025 by Rhiannon Robinson

I’m Dr Kai Thomas, a Health and Care Research Wales Advanced Fellow based at the School of Psychology, Cardiff University. My research interests are focused on understanding the development and […]

The Annual Researcher Community Showcase – 2024

The Annual Researcher Community Showcase – 2024

Posted on 14 April 2025 by Rhiannon Robinson

The Researcher Community Showcase The annual Researcher Community Showcase provides an opportunity to learn about the research taking place across the University, and how Cardiff University supports your work and […]

The Welsh Crucible Programme

The Welsh Crucible Programme

Posted on 14 April 2025 by Rhiannon Robinson

What is it? Welsh Crucible is a programme of personal, professional and leadership development for the future researchers of Wales. It offers a unique opportunity for researchers to take a […]

Leadership is for everyone

Leadership is for everyone

Posted on 27 June 2024 by Rhiannon Robinson

Leadership training continues to be high up on the list of priorities for our research community. Read this blog to find out about the different types of leadership training available for our staff and guidance around suitability.