Content written by Amy Stackhouse

 Call for Presentations Academic Support: Enabling Student Success – Cardiff University’s Annual Learning and Teaching Conference Wednesday 9th July 2014 – Haydn Ellis Building, Maindy Road Systems of academic support are an important means of enabling students to develop the skills, relationships and understanding necessary to thrive while at University. Recognising that there are many […]


Capital Medical University (CMU), Beijing Strengthening international collaborations will further promote the College and University’s growing international reputation, in line with the University’s ‘Way Forward’ agenda. The Capital Medical University project is a key strategic initiative to drive inward and outward international student mobility, develop collaborative degree programmes and further enhance international research links. A CMU […]


Institutional Review The QAA Reviewers visited in April following their first team visit in February.  The Reviewers met a number of groups of staff with different responsibilities, including lecturing staff, professional staff and senior staff from across the University.   They also met with a range of students (undergraduate, postgraduate taught and postgraduate research). The College […]


Research Themes In May 2013 College Board formulated and provisionally agreed five broad research Themes intended to enable the College to fully realise the objectives of ‘The Way Forward 2012-2017’. The proposed Themes were subsequently scoped by five Convenor led Task and Finish Groups. The results of this scoping exercise were collated in a subsequent […]




Carolyn Donoghue, College Registrar, provides an update on how the College is working to develop its Professional Services infrastructure. Background Since the establishment of the College in 2012, we have been working to set up an appropriate infrastructure to deliver professional services within the College, which appropriately support the academic activity. Across the University we […]



Oversight of all human tissue activity within the University has now moved to the College of Biomedical and Life Sciences. The Pro Vice-Chancellor CBLS has taken on the role of Corporate Licence Holder Contact on the HTA licences and will oversee compliance with the Human Tissue Act for all human tissue held within the University. […]