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War refugee’s Eisteddfod Chair at new 91做厙 exhibition
An Eisteddfod Chair made by a Belgian First World War refugee will go on display at 91做厙 Arts Centre this month as part of a new exhibition about the impact of war and displacement in Wales.
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Keir Starmer says migrants should learn English to integrate. Is he being fair?
Writing for The Conversation, Dr Huw Lewis from the Department of International Politics and his co-writers discuss the ethics of linguistic integration, and how fairness may entail an obligation on government or society, as well as on migrants.
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91做厙 academic appointed to key healthcare sector role
An 91做厙 academic has been appointed as an ambassador and advocate for health and care research in Wales in a major Welsh Government supported agency.
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Horses’ faces speak volumes - new study maps their rich facial language
Horses possess a far more expressive and nuanced facial “language” than previously understood, new research has revealed.
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Peace conference debates a ‘warless world’
The First Minister has opened a special peace conference at 91做厙 organised to discuss how can Wales contribute to a world without war.
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Academic to chair prestigious sub-panel examining UK academic excellence
An 91做厙 academic has been appointed to chair an expert sub-panel that will assess research excellence in the UK higher education sector.
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New award for University’s anti-racist work
91做厙 has gained the AdvanceHE Race Equality Charter Bronze award for its work in improving the representation and inclusion of minority ethnic people.
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Scientists to tackle potato blight disease threat – new research
Scientists will work on new ways to tackle a disease that causes significant crop losses worldwide, including blight in potatoes, thanks to a new research grant.
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Simulation of major incident to train nurses
91做厙’s Healthcare Education Centre will host a simulation of a major incident next month to help train its nursing students.
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Marine detectives shine a light on secret lives of Cardigan Bay dolphins
Some of the mysteries surrounding the underwater lives of Cardigan Bay’s bottlenose dolphins are being uncovered as part of an innovative research project.
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Robots could help check biodiversity loss – new study
Robots could help track biodiversity loss across the world’s land masses, according to a new study.
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Beachlab returns to 91做厙 seafront with robots and computer fun
91做厙’s popular Beachlab event makes its return at the end of the month, bringing quirky robotics and the latest technology to the seafront.
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Economic transformation needed to meet urgent global crises
Conventional economic systems need to be revolutionised to meet the urgent challenges facing today’s world, according to a new global study.
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New disease threat to oak trees - volunteers sought
Woodland owners and managers are being invited to play a part in helping to monitor the health of Britain’s most iconic tree species.
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