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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ธ.ค. 2015
Cadwch gysylltiad gyda Brifysgol Caerdydd a fyddwch yn ran o gymuned byd-eang cynfyfyrwyr | Stay connected with Cardiff University and be a part of our global community
India Alumni Association - New Delhi Chapter launch
Take a look at our launch event for the New Delhi Chapter of the Cardiff University India Alumni Association. The event was a chance to network with friends new and old, as well as make connections within the Cardiff community.
Interested in our international Chapters and groups? Find your local alumni Chapter: www.cardiff.ac.uk/alumni/stay-connected/alumni-chapters-and-groups
Interested in our international Chapters and groups? Find your local alumni Chapter: www.cardiff.ac.uk/alumni/stay-connected/alumni-chapters-and-groups
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Body clocks and diagnosing type 1 diabetes | Cloc y corff a darganfod clefyd y siwgr math 1
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Our body clock (circadian rhythm) affects many systems in the body: the sleep/wake cycle and body temperature. But it also has a striking effect on showing or masking susceptibility to disease and illness such as type 1 diabetes. With 340,000 people living with the condition in the UK, early identification and monitoring is essential. Join Cardiff researchers Dr James Pearson (PhD 2014) and PhD...
Freddie Hodkin (BMus 2018, MA 2021) and Chris Roberts (BMus 2017) | 30(ish) Awards | Gwobrau (tua)30
มุมมอง 50หลายเดือนก่อน
Read more of Freddie and Chris' story: www.cardiff.ac.uk/alumni/news/features/30ish-awards-2024#freddie-hodkin-chris-roberts In 2023, folk duo Filkin’s Drift (Chris Roberts on guitar and Seth Bye on fiddle), assisted by friend and musician Freddie Hodkin, embarked on a radical approach to touring. They decided to walk the 870-mile Wales Coast Path, playing 50 gigs en route to launch their EP ‘R...
Ross Clarke (MA 2014) | 30(ish) Awards | Gwobrau (tua)30
มุมมอง 52หลายเดือนก่อน
Read more about Ross' story: www.cardiff.ac.uk/alumni/news/features/30ish-awards-2024#ross-clarke Ross is a travel, food, and wine writer specialising in Welsh food and culture. In 2021, he started his popular Substack newsletter, The Welsh Kitchen, which celebrates the food and drink culture of Wales and Welsh communities. Darllenwch fwy am stori Ross: www.cardiff.ac.uk/cy/alumni/news/features...
Justin Eghaghara (MSc 2024) | 30(ish) Awards | Gwobrau (tua)30
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Read more of Justin's story: www.cardiff.ac.uk/alumni/news/features/30ish-awards-2024#justin-eghaghara Justin is a passionate and dedicated optometrist who has significantly advanced eye health initiatives in Nigeria. Justin's commitment to improving quality eye health services, significant community impact, and dedication to mentoring have transformed lives and elevated the standards of eye ca...
Shreya Sharma (LLB 2021) | 30(ish) Awards | Gwobrau (tua)30
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Find out more about Shreya's story: www.cardiff.ac.uk/alumni/news/features/30ish-awards-2024#shreya-sharma Shreya established legal aggregator platform Rest The Case after university, at the age of just 21. Based in India, the company matches members of the public with the correct legal help for their needs, as well as providing information and resources, completely free of charge. Rest The Cas...
Rishabh Moudgill (LLB 2019) | 30(ish) Awards | Gwobrau (tua)30
มุมมอง 54หลายเดือนก่อน
Read more about Rishabh's story: www.cardiff.ac.uk/alumni/news/features/30ish-awards-2024#rishabh-moudgill A trained lawyer, Rishabh has committed his career to the frontlines of international development and climate change action. Currently based in South Korea, he’s the Policy and Evaluation Officer at the Green Climate Fund (GCF) - the world’s largest multilateral climate fund, where he has ...
Will Hayward (BScEcon 2011, MA 2017) | 30(ish) Awards | Gwobrau (tua)30
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Read more about Will's story: www.cardiff.ac.uk/alumni/news/features/30ish-awards-2024#william-hayward Since graduating from Cardiff University's prestigious News Journalism course in 2016, Will has had a meteoric career. He has established himself as the premier authority on Welsh affairs and Welsh politics. During his relatively short career, he has won 14 awards for journalism including bein...
Vasileios Pristouris (MA 2017) | 30(ish) Awards | Gwobrau (tua)30
มุมมอง 37หลายเดือนก่อน
Read more about Vasileios' story: www.cardiff.ac.uk/alumni/news/features/30ish-awards-2024#vasileios-pristouris Vasileios is a dynamic digital content creator for the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Operations’ social media channels. Vasileios is passionate about using digital platforms to amplify critical issues and tell compelling stories. Darllenwch mwy am stori Vasileios: www.car...
Tara Irwin (BSc 2017) | 30(ish) Awards | Gwobrau (tua) 30
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Read more about Tara's story: www.cardiff.ac.uk/alumni/news/features/30ish-awards-2024#tara-irwin Tara is an ESG (environmental, social, and governance) Analyst at finance firm Hargreaves Lansdown, championing sustainable investing, both internally and within the wider industry. Darllenwch fwy am stori Tara: www.cardiff.ac.uk/cy/alumni/news/features/30ish-awards-2024#tara-irwin Mae Tara yn Ddad...
Will writing webinar | Gweminar ysgrifennu ewyllys
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Will writing webinar with Cardiff University alumna Laura Ikin (LLB 2006, PgDip 2007) This practical session explains many of the considerations involved in Will writing and planning finances, covering estate planning, inheritance tax advice, and aims to answer any questions you may have. Find out more about supporting Cardiff University with a gift in your will: www.cardiff.ac.uk/donate/give-i...
Ian Wafula (MA 2023) | 30(ish) Awards | Gwobrau (tua)30
มุมมอง 30หลายเดือนก่อน
Read more about Ian's story: www.cardiff.ac.uk/alumni/news/features/30ish-awards-2024#ian-wafula Ian is the Africa Security Correspondent for the BBC based in Nairobi. Previously he worked on Focus on Africa, the BBC’s flagship news and current affairs programme which covers the continent and runs on the World Service. He helped transition the programme from London to Nairobi. Darllenwch mwy an...
Sam MacGregor (BSc 2020) & Danni Diston (BA 2019) | 30(ish) Awards | Gwobrau (tua)30
มุมมอง 87หลายเดือนก่อน
Read more about Sam and Danni's story: www.cardiff.ac.uk/alumni/news/features/30ish-awards-2024#sam-macgregor-danni-diston Sam and Danni co-host The Weekend Breakfast show on BBC Radio 1. Broadcast live from Cardiff, it is the first regular daytime show on the station to come live from Wales. The pair began presenting together whilst at Cardiff University on Xpress Radio. Darllenwch fwy am stor...
Stella Nderitu (MScEcon 2022) | 30(ish) Awards | Gwobrau (tua)30
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Stella Nderitu (MScEcon 2022) | 30(ish) Awards | Gwobrau (tua)30
30(ish) Awards 2024 | Gwobrau (tua)30 2024
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30(ish) Awards 2024 | Gwobrau (tua)30 2024
Vice-Chancellor's Award | Gwobr yr Is-Ganghellor | Gwobrau (tua)30 | 30(ish) Awards 2024
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Vice-Chancellor's Award | Gwobr yr Is-Ganghellor | Gwobrau (tua)30 | 30(ish) Awards 2024
Disinformation and Democracy | Dad-wybodaeth a Democratiaeth
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Disinformation and Democracy | Dad-wybodaeth a Democratiaeth
Diolch #TeamCardiff | Hanner Marathon Caerdydd 2024 | Cardiff Half Marathon 2024
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Diolch #TeamCardiff | Hanner Marathon Caerdydd 2024 | Cardiff Half Marathon 2024
Memories of the city centre | Nori Shamsuddin (LLB 1998)
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Memories of the city centre | Nori Shamsuddin (LLB 1998)
Asmaa Al-Allak on being made an Honorary Fellow of Cardiff University
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Asmaa Al-Allak on being made an Honorary Fellow of Cardiff University
Emma Barnett talks Cardiff University and becoming an Honorary Fellow
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Emma Barnett talks Cardiff University and becoming an Honorary Fellow
Jason Mohammad - Dirprwy Ganghellor a chyn-fyfyrwyr yn siarad am Raddio
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Jason Mohammad - Dirprwy Ganghellor a chyn-fyfyrwyr yn siarad am Raddio
Congratulations Class of 2024 - Graduation 2024
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Congratulations Class of 2024 - Graduation 2024
Llongyfarchiadau Dosbarth 2024 - Graddio 2024
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Llongyfarchiadau Dosbarth 2024 - Graddio 2024
Croeso i'r cymuned cynfyfyrwyr | Welcome to your alumni community
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Croeso i'r cymuned cynfyfyrwyr | Welcome to your alumni community
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I have DCD without ASD. Alot of DCD reaearch imo can be affected by ASD/ADHD concurrence. As an adult male with DCD it would be wonderful to take part in research. Look forwards
I simply love your video Apart from the graduation moments, I simply adore the poetic quality narration, Lovely
Congratulations to all changemakers who won the awards!!
Cardiff looks so lovely!
Such a lovely reminder of wonderful times in Cardiff.
Beautiful- memories of when Cardiff was hit hardest of anywhere in the UK by the beast from the east in March 2018 ❄️
Am fideo gwreiddiol a hyfryd. Hoff iawn o’r defnydd o’r Gymraeg, ac yn swnio mor naturiol. Diolch yn fowr iawn. 😊
Weles i'r Zutons a Futureheads. Big double header in the Great Hall.
Wow she is educated from UK
Love
So cool 😮
Curry sauce, green, I’ve never had a ploughmans
P r o m o S M 😔
Lots of love from India
Salt and vinegar; Labour; I’ve never had a ploughmans.
I graduated in 1981 as a mature student from the School of Pharmacy and it was a wonderful three years which I will never forget.
Congratulations fellow young alumni
Ive had a Ploughmans
Talybont North > Talybont South
So long ago I can't recall where on the site I spent my first year. Fond memories, but a bit dim now.
Nothing like a poorly prepared coatless dash to a lecture in a downpour that came from absolutely nowhere
My name is also Roha Nadeem
Real wali konsi hai ap dono me se?
Your families shame so your family pays reparations and £100k ain’t gonna cut it. Find the money from your wealthy family that are rich today because of their history. Leave the rest of us out of it.
Agreed. She’d a disgrace. And the money she gave didn’t come from her pension. She lied
She's only donating £100,000 for her family owning slave plantations in the Caribbean, despite the UK government giving her £34,000 compensation in 1834 which would be worth more than £3,000,000 today.
I’m ashamed to be from the same uni as her. The 100k is a gesture. She’s now campaigning fir the average brit tax payer to pay out. Absolving herself of responsibility and getting others to pay. Typical for her family
@@krob2327 you should complain and ask them to strip her of her honorary fellowship until she pays at least 3million back. I didn't graduate from Cardiff so i can't.
@@happyjonn9242 might do that
A fascinating story and an excellent visual presentation. It mainly shows how this cutting-edge research is bringing us from ignorance about the brain, towards a beginning of understanding. There is a long way to go, and we count on Cardiff to keep leading us all.
What an unattractive person, in every sense. Her whining voice and smug mush made me want to puke my guts.
So nice
Thanks for the video! One of the questions was is there a bad thing to get a DX? Which honestly no. Things like bipolar and such can be harmful to get a DX, where I am im not allowed to donate plasma without a psych to sign me off saying im or sound mind. 🙄 So dyspraxia I don't think has any limitations within any law. The other issue that could happen is peoples stigma. But people don't know much about it... there's no negative stigma. While some may think it's the clumbsy child syndrome and while that can hurt it's nothing compared to other stigma other DXs have. Honestly it seems like there is no draw backs, and you can get accommodations!! I mean one worry is if you tell your job, but honestly because people don't know anything to them it's not a bad thing you know? Can't find anyone discriminating because of the diagnosis. Maybe the symptoms but people don't know that's the symptoms lol
Colin - thanks for everything you have done for Cardiff. Congratulations on your retirement!
Julia Woodstick, from former Admiral Dolphin Say : Hello My Dear!
very insightful findings
Disabled people is anothher part that need to be looked into as well. Disabled people from all back grounds should be part of the society and allowed to participate in the society. Every head is a valued and important head on this earth.
Check from January to December on monthly celebrations who has the most powerful voice and has the powerful support that will tell that Wales will be the worst when it comes to address racial discrimination. The equality gap of shared resources is huge and is going to be worse overtime. The Lorenze Curve use is good tool.
A great man and a wise man.
Great video! thanks!
Techniques for Revealing Racism: 1. Naming: explicitly mentioning race by name--using words such as “racism,” “racial inequality,” “racial discrimination,” “racial bias,” etc. --so that racism gets acknowledged and addressed. 2. Framing: using a racial frame to describe an issue--e.g. “racial profiling,” “environmental racism,” “transit racism,” “racial redlining,” etc.--so that institutional accountability and policy change becomes a central focus of the debate. 3. Explaining: making the existence of racism easily understandable by: • Using concrete evidence, • Pointing out patterns, connections and causes • Placing the focus of attention on institutions • Appealing to people’s core values of moral fairness and moral decency • Borrowing legitimacy and moral authority from respected sources • Using irrefutable personal stories to illustrate systemic patterns, etc. ***New Hip Hop Music Link*** Prelude to Serenity playlist th-cam.com/play/PLpCFDKDAJtem-6IJBdvTXNo9MCkeZG2Ws.html
Top 10 Techniques used to CONCEAL the system of white supremacy racism: 1. Denying: totally ignoring racism or simply asserting that racism does not exist. 2. Deflecting: insisting that any inequality is based on class, culture, ethnicity, family values… anything, but race. Or using words like “diversity” or “ethnicity” when you’re really talking about race -- because any acknowledgement of race may be an admission that there’s racism. 3. Coding: using certain words, symbols and images to evoke racial fears--but not explicitly mentioning race--so as not to appear racist. (Words such as “gang member,” “illegal alien,” and “welfare queen”--all frequently associated with images of people of color--are routinely and strategically inserted into policy debates. Political ads--such as President Bush Sr.’s use of the Willie Horton ad to conjure up white fears of black men, or former California Governor Pete Wilson’s ads of undocumented immigrants--were racist tools used to win elections.) 4. Confusing: cleverly having people of color act as spokespersons or leaders to promote and justify racist measures or deny that something is racist. 5. Personalizing: blaming individuals, instead of institutions, for anything that may seem unequal or racist. 6. Exceptionalizing: acknowledging that there may be an extremist or “bad apple” responsible for a racist act, but never conceding that there is any institutional accountability or systemic inequality. 7. Scapegoating: holding people who are adversely affected by racism responsible for their own plight, blaming things on their “pathological” value and lifestyles, such as laziness, promiscuity or lack of “personal responsibility.” 8. Mythologizing: appealing to the great American myths: anyone who tries can succeed (myth of meritocracy); everyone/everything is equal (myth of the level playing field), or race is irrelevant (colorblind myth), etc. 9. Decontextualizing: ignoring the context of racism so that things appear to be isolated incidents, rather than part of a pattern or bigger picture. The evening television news is notorious for this, portraying, for example, a violent crime in a black neighborhood without any examination of the causes or.context. Similarly, when white people raise charges of so-called “reverse racism,” it ignores history, white privilege and the ongoing existence of a very uneven playing field. 10. Lying: simply asserting that racism doesn’t exist even when you know it does. It’s easier to lie since telling the truth might mean having to admit responsibility. In fact, sometimes the bigger the lie, the more people believe it. ***New Hip Hop Music Link*** Prelude to Serenity playlist th-cam.com/play/PLpCFDKDAJtem-6IJBdvTXNo9MCkeZG2Ws.html
Try talking to the people in charge at Lampeter uni as it is extremely racist.
Institutional racism: Constitution of Liberia Article 27 b. "In order to preserve, foster and maintain the positive Liberian culture, values and character, only persons who are Negroes or of Negro descent shall qualify by birth or by naturalization to be citizens of Liberia."
Amazing to see how the radio station we started back in 1996 has thrived and influenced so many lives! So proud of you all!
Very handy
A great video! It's so good to see the sights of the university again. I graduated in Applied Biology in 2000 so it's been a while. RIP the front of the Students Union though!