Deuparth gwaith ei ddechrau, two thirds of a job is starting it, suggests Eurfyl ap Gwilym
Good-bye Pomland, hurry-up (little) England
Tom Nairn says we are living through a most peculiar constitutional revolution
Leighton Andrews delivers a wake up call to universities
Days of Higher Education institutions being the “last resting place of the crachach” are numbered
Leadership in Higher Education – in difficult times
Leighton Andrews AM, Minister for Children, Education and Lifelong Learning
Cardiff University’s Regeneration Institute
25 May 2010
Environment Agency struggles with hydropower
John Osmond says regulation regime is slowing small-scale hydro-electric schemes aimed at reducing CO2 emissions across Wales
Small country with a big history
Trevor Herbert says an Open University course on Welsh history is proving a world-wide hit
Referendum Yes sustaining lead in latest poll
John Osmond examines the latest results from the 2010 Welsh Election Survey
The Arts and Religion – Shared Predicaments
by Geraint Talfan Davies
William Hodgkins Memorial Lecture
Cardiff Adult Christian Education Centre
21 May 2010
Call for Food Policy Council for nation’s capital
Jonathan Brooks-Jones reports from the IWA’s Food in the City conference, held in Cardiff this week