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Rhaglen CymruRhaglen CymruStraeon hen a newyddSgwrs yng nghwmni Gwenfair Griffith o Ysgol Newyddiaduraeth, y Cyfryngau a Diwylliant, Prifysgol Caerdydd. (https://profiles.cardiff.ac.uk/cy/staff/griffithg). https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/cy/journalism-media-and-culture Sut mae'r genhedlaeth nesaf o ohebwyr yn siapio a sut mae profiad Gwenfair o weithio tramor wedi dylanwadu ar ei chrefft hithau fel newyddiadurwraig. Mae hi hefyd wedi holi sawl riportar am eu profiadau ar gyfer cyfres radio a llyfr "Fy Stori Fawr" - bu Andy yn yr ail gyfres! https://www.ylolfa.com/cynnyrch/9781800993785/fy-stori-fawr  Ac mae'na newyddion hefyd am bennodau s...2025-04-2626 minRhaglen CymruRhaglen CymruRhagflas Gwenfair GriffithYn y bennod nesaf ceir sgwrs am natur newyddiaduraeth a'r ffyrdd mae'n newid. Gwenfair Griffith o JOMEC, Prifysgol Caerdydd, yw'r gwestai. https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/cy/journalism-media-and-culture 2025-04-2401 minFluentFiction - WelshFluentFiction - WelshCardiff Sketches: An Artist's Journey to HopeFluent Fiction - Welsh: Cardiff Sketches: An Artist's Journey to Hope Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/cy/episode/2025-03-01-23-34-01-cy Story Transcript:Cy: Yn y gwanwyn, yr haul yn taenu ei belydrau cynnes drwy'r ffenestri mawr yn Ysbyty Prifysgol Caerdydd.En: In the spring, the sun spread its warm rays through the large windows of Ysbyty Prifysgol Caerdydd (Cardiff University Hospital).Cy: Roedd Gwyn yn eistedd yn ystafell aros glân ac wedi'i osod yn daclus.En: Gwyn s...2025-03-0215 minHelp! I\'m Going To UniHelp! I'm Going To UniDarlledu o’r Cae, Gydag Elliot a CelynBob wythnos mae Elliot yn trafod gemau rygbi Dynion a Menywod Met Caerdydd. Ffilmio, y cyfryngau cymdeithasol a diweddariadau byw. Newidiodd ei gwrs er mwyn dilyn ei freuddwyd o fod yn ddarlledwr chwaraeon. Yn byw gartref ac yn astudio Cyfryngau Chwaraeon, mae Elliot yn rhannu ei brofiadau yn y brifysgol a gyda'r Gymraeg yn y brifysgol. Yn y bennod hon… 00:00 – Rhagflas 00:12 – Cyflwyniad gan Celyn 00:28 – Am beth roedd Elliot yn teimlo’n fwyaf cyffrous? 01:13 – Wythnos Groeso 01:54 – Astudio Cyfryngau Chwaraeon 03:24 – Newid cyrsiau ac astudio tra’n byw gartre...2025-02-1117 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityLaw, Justice, and the Constitution in the Sixth SeneddWith the election over and a new government in place, we bring a group of legal and constitutional experts together from the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University to look at the challenges ahead for the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution. Featuring on this episode are: Prof. Dan Wincott: twitter.com/DanielWinc Dr Huw Pritchard: twitter.com/Huw_Pritchard Keith Bush QC: www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/1718407-bush-keith and co-host Catrin Glyn: twitter.com/catrin_glyn You can follow the latest from the pod on Twitter here: twitter.com/golau_podcast If you're enjoying the podcast, please...2024-02-2054 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityWelsh Labour and Radical FederalismIn the run up to the Senedd & Holyrood elections, the Labour Party has started work on a number of projects aimed at remaking the way the UK works to provide a sustainable third way between independence and the status quo. The First Minister calls this 'home rule' and others are calling it 'Radical Federalism'. This discussion chaired by Professor Laura McAllister follows a proposal by the Radical Federalism project for a 'People's Convention' in Wales to lay the groundwork for a renegotiation of the union. Laura is joined by Mick Antoniw MS, Beth Winter MP, Prof. Kevin Morgan and Prof...2024-02-2051 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityTribalism and self-interest in politicsFollowing the launch of his book, 'What's in it for me?', Dr Thomas Prosser of Cardiff University and former UK Government minister Baroness Nicky Morgan discuss self interest and tribalism in the world of politics, chaired by Professor Glen O'Hara. You can find our three guests on Twitter: Nicky Morgan: twitter.com/NickyMorgan01 Glen O'Hara: twitter.com/gsoh31 Thomas Prosser: twitter.com/prossertj And, of course, us here: twitter.com/golau_podcast If you're enjoying the podcast, please like and subscribe in your podcast app of choice to receive the next episode.2024-02-2049 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityThe Red WallThe 2019 UK General Election saw the Conservative Party win a host of constituencies in Labour's heartlands of the North of England and North East Wales. These seats had become collectively known as 'The Red Wall' during the campaign and their loss was to cause the Labour Party to reflect seriously on its connection with many of these former industrial areas. To discuss the permanence (or not) of this change of allegiance and the societal, economic, and electoral factors that underpinned it, we are joined by Dr Thomas Prosser of Cardiff University, Phil Collins of The Draft and The New Statesman...2024-02-2048 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityWales and the UK Internal Market BillAs the controversial UK Internal Market Bill moves into the debate stages in the House of Lords, Prof. Dan Wincott and Prof Jo Hunt of Cardiff University's Wales Governance Centre examine some of the aspects of the Bill which have caused so much for the Welsh Government. Dan and Jo co-authored a a report 'The Constitutional Implications of the UK Internal Market Proposals' for the Welsh Parliament, which you can read here: business.senedd.wales/documents/s105…ber%202020.pdf And you can find our guests on Twitter here: Jo Hunt: twitter.com/johunt Dan Wincott: twitter.com/DanielWinc Catrin Glyn: tw...2024-02-2050 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPost Election Senedd 2016 Podcast - Wales Governance CentreRichard Wyn Jones and Roger Scully give their expert analysis of the Welsh Election 2016 results and what that might mean for the future strategies for the parties. NB* This was recorded on the 11th May 2016 prior to the election of the new Llywydd, Diprwy Llywydd and the tied vote for First Minister.2024-02-2031 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityDraft Wales Bill 2015 Wales Governance Centre PodcastHere's the latest edition of the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University Podcast. In this edition, the Centre's Director Prof. Richard Wyn Jones talks to the lawyers Manon George (Wales Governance Centre) and Emyr Lewis (Senior Partner for Wales, Blake Morgan LLP) on their reactions and thoughts on the recent Draft Wales Bill.2024-02-2028 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPodlediad Mesur Drafft Cymru 2015 - Canolfan Llywodraethiant CymruDyma podlediad diweddaraf Canolfan Llywodraethiant Cymru ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd. Yn y bennod yma, mae’r Athro Richard Wyn Jones yn holi’r cyfreithwyr Manon George (Canolfan Llywodraethiant Cymru) a Emyr Lewis (cwmni Blake Morgan) am ei sylwadau ar Mesur Ddraft Cymru a gyhoeddwyd ar ddydd Mawrth 20 Hydref 20152024-02-2024 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityWales Governance Centre Podcast - Devolution and the Human Rights ActIn the second Wales Governance Centre podcast, Professor Richard Wyn Jones discusses the Human Rights Act and devolution with Cardiff Law School lecturer Manon George and lawyer Emyr Lewis.2024-02-1919 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityRichard Wyn Jones on Rhodri MorganYr Athro Richard Wyn Jones yn cofio Rhodri Morgan ar rhaglen Y Post Cyntaf ar BBC Radio Cymru, dydd Iau 18 Mai 2017. Kate Crockett sydd yn holi. Professor Richard Wyn Jones remembers Rhodri Morgan on 'Y Post Cyntaf' on BBC Radio Cymru, on Thursday 18 May 2017. Kate Crockett asks the questions.2024-02-1903 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPodlediad Canolfan Llywodraethiant Cymru: Y Ddeddf Hawliau DynolYn y bennod yma o bodlediad Canolfan Llywodraethiant Cymru, mae'r Athro Richard Wyn Jones yn trafod y Ddeddf Hawliau Dynol a datganoli gyda'r cyfreithiwr Emyr Lewis a'r darlithydd cyfraith cyhoeddus Manon George2024-02-1919 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityWales Governance Centre Podcast - Devolution and the Human Rights ActIn the second Wales Governance Centre podcast, Professor Richard Wyn Jones discusses the Human Rights Act and devolution with Cardiff Law School lecturer Manon George and lawyer Emyr Lewis.2024-02-1919 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityWales Governance Centre Podcast - General Election 2015This is the first Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University podcast. In this edition, Professors Richard Wyn Jones and Roger Scully discuss the recent General Election in Wales. 47 - Wales Governance Centre Podcast - Devolution and the Human Rights Act In the second Wales Governance Centre podcast, Professor Richard Wyn Jones discusses the Human Rights Act and devolution with Cardiff Law School lecturer Manon George and lawyer Emyr Lewis.2024-02-1929 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityWhy devolve justice to Wales?This show features a lecture from former First Minister Carwyn Jones MS that explores a series of arguments for and against devolving policing and justice to Wales and an update from James Gerard of the Welsh Government on their work implementing the recommendations of Lord Thomas's report 'Justice in Wales for the people of Wales'. Originally hosted by Public Law Wales with support from the Wales Governance Centre, Cardiff University, and the Department of Law & Criminology, Aberystwyth University, we are grateful to the participants for their permission to publish their comments here on Golau. You can find out more about...2024-02-191h 00Prifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityWill COVID-19 be the making or breaking of devolution?Laura McAllister of the Wales Governance Centre chairs a joint Cardiff University and Institute of Welsh Affairs debate asking whether the COVID-19 crisis has forged a new union of the UK or fractured it further. Featuring contributions from Welsh Labour MS Mick Antoniw , Valerie Livingstone of Newsdirect, Mark Hooper of YesCymru and Cllr Claire Mills of the Abolish the Assembly Party. We recorded this debate via Zoom so the audio does creak a bit at times, we hope that doesn't detract from your enjoyment of the debate. If you're enjoying Golau, please like and subscribe on your podcast player of...2024-02-1952 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityThe Welsh Economy - Your Questions AnsweredIn this bonus episode, we took some crowdsourced questions (How bleak is the Welsh economic outlook? Can Wales afford to be independent? ... and more) and asked the experts from the Wales Fiscal Analysis team who have been studying the Welsh economy and public finances in detail since 2015. Answers range from comprehensive to speculative - hope you enjoy :) Our full episode with the Wales Fiscal Analysis team: User-144128765 – Minding-the-welsh-fiscal-gap WFA Reports: Wales’s Fiscal Future: Wales' Fiscal Future: A path to sustainability?: www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pd…Future_FINAL.pdf Welsh Government Budget 2020: www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pd…efi...2024-02-1917 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityMinding the Welsh Fiscal GapThis episode takes a deep dive into the Welsh economy, the infamous fiscal gap (the difference between tax revenue generated and public sector spending), the economic scenario of Welsh independence and the impact of the Covid19 crisis on the Welsh and UK economies and government responses. WFA Reports: Wales’s Fiscal Future: Wales' Fiscal Future: A path to sustainability?: www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pd…Future_FINAL.pdf Welsh Government Budget 2020: www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pd…efing_slides.pdf Wales and Covid19: The Welsh Budget: www.cardiff.ac.uk/__data/assets/pd…-Budget-2020.pdf Wales and Covid19 Update 1...2024-02-1951 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityWales after Brexit – Mark DrakefordThe Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University invited the First Minister to deliver a speech to mark Brexit Day. Taking in lessons from Wales’s history, he strikes an optimistic tone for Wales’s post-Brexit while addressing some real concerns about the challenges ahead.2024-02-1934 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityBrexit and the Future of the United KingdomWe don’t normally include event recordings on the Golau podcast feed (instead you can find a number of interesting speakers and public lectures on the Cardiff University podcast). However, this talk from the 2019 Wales Governance Centre Annual Lecture, delivered by Philip Rycroft (the former Permanent Secretary at the UK Government’s Department for Exiting the EU) is… well… something else. The audience in Cardiff Bay’s Pierhead found it interesting and provocative and we think you will too. In the talk Philip talks about the choppy waters ahead for the constitutional future of the UK and the challenges that will be po...2024-02-1946 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff University"Insipid, Unpleasant and Dispiriting”Days ahead of the UK General Election 2019 polling day, we invited Professors Laura McAllister and Roger Awan-Scully and Auriol Miller, Director of the Institute of Welsh Affairs, to cast their collective critical eye over the campaign, the successes and failures of the parties and highlight some of the constituencies to watch as the results unfold. You can find our contributors on Twitter: Prof Laura McAllister: twitter.com/LauraMcAllister Prof Roger Awan-Scully: twitter.com/roger_scully Auriol Miller: twitter.com/auriol_miller and read more from Cardiff University on: Roger’s Blog, Elections in Wales: blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/electionsinwales/ The Ca...2024-02-1950 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityThe end of 'England & Wales' ?Two years after its establishment under former First Minister Carwyn Jones, the Commission on Justice in Wales has published its report “Justice in Wales for the People of Wales” and formally presented it to the Welsh Government and Senedd. The chair of the Commission, former Chief Justice of England and Wales, Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, has been praised for the depth of the report's analysis and the clarity of its presentation, all framed within a central recommendation of full legislative devolution to Wales and separation of the longstanding ‘England and Wales’ legal jurisdiction. We gathered three of our experts in legal an...2024-02-191h 04Prifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityEuropean Election 2019: Reaction in WalesWe recorded this mini episode at an event in Cardiff following the 2019 European Elections and interviewed academics and party representatives to get a flavour of what the results mean for Wales. Thanks to Matthew Hexter (@hexter101) for organising the event and letting us film and to Ceri, Luke, Fay, Jac, & Caroline for the interviews as well as Jackie Jones MEP from Welsh Labour who was on the panel but couldn't make it to an interview.2024-02-1919 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityMeaningful Vote GarethFollowing on from the series of ‘domino’ votes in the House of Commons over 12-14 March 2019, Prof Roger Awan-Scully, Prof Jo Hunt and Dr Rachel Minto of Cardiff University's Wales Governance Centre discuss where this leaves Brexit in relation to Wales, devolution, the House of Commons and the EU. If you would like to find out more from the Wales Governance Centre’s Research, you can find more on their website: Also, you can find our guests on Twitter: Prof. Roger Awan-Scully: @roger_scully Prof. Jo Hunt: @johunt Dr Rachel Minto: @RA_Minto Wales Governance Centre: @WalesGovernance and, of course, Golau...2024-02-1955 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff University21st Century Socialism?Former Welsh Government Minister Professor Leighton Andrews and Professor Calvin Jones, one of Wales's leading economists, discuss new First Minister Prof. Mark Drakeford's platform of '21st Century Socialism' and what that means for the future of Wales and the Welsh economy. You can find our guests on Twitter here: Prof. Leighton Andrews: @LeightonAndrews Prof. Calvin Jones: @WelshEcon and, of course, us @golau_podcast If you’re enjoying Golau please give us a 'like' in your podcast player of choice and subscribe to have the next episode download automatically.2024-02-1937 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityA Pocket Money Parliament?On this show we discuss one of the biggest developments in Welsh devolution since inception - the devolution of tax raising powers as well as a mechanism to create new taxes. Following the publication of a Wales Centre for Public Policy report “The Wales Tax Base” the authors, Dr Ed Poole and Guto Ifan, join us to discuss the potential implications of changes to taxation in Wales. Wales Centre for Public Policy report - The Welsh Tax Base: The Welsh Tax Base: Risks and Opportunities after Fiscal Devolution sites.cardiff.ac.uk/wgc/files/2018/…inal-180627.pdf You can find our guests...2024-02-1955 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityDavies, for Davies, for Davies – Tory Leadership ContestOn this show political historian Sam Blaxland, former Conservative parliamentary candidate Nick Webb and President of Cardiff University Conservative Society Callum Vaga discuss the surprise announcement of Andrew RT Davies’s resignation as the leader of the Welsh Conservatives (or the Welsh Conservative Group in the National Assembly for Wales depending on your point of view). Interesting article on Conservative Home by Mark Wallace: www.conservativehome.com/parliament/2…members.html Davies to replace Davies as favourite to replace Davies: twitter.com/adrianmasters84/sta…1012349569768873985 We’re not the only one to make the same joke: twitter.com/roger_scully/status…1012394704909094912 Prof Roger Awan...2024-02-191h 07Prifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityA Labour of Omov?On this show Nye Davies of the Wales Governance Centre, Elly Owen of Cardiff Labour Students and Huw Williams, lecturer in Philosophy at Cardiff University, discuss the upcoming Labour leadership contest/‘coronation’. An “excellent blog post” about the Deputy Leadership election on Thinking Wales: blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/thinking-wales/2018/04/13/486/ Prof Roger Awan-Scully’s thoughts on the Labour leadership: www.newstatesman.com/politics/stagg…first-minister The candidates so far: Mark Drakeford: www.walesonline.co.uk/news/politics/…-mark-14570228 The potential candidates: Huw Irranca-Davies: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-44061582 Hannah Blythyn: twitter.com/ITVWales/status/993895828686241792 Vaughan Gething: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales...2024-02-1959 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityIvor Richard & Sir Michael Wheeler-BoothTwo of the figures instrumental in the early years of Welsh devolution - Ivor Richard and Sir Michael Wheeler-Booth - passed away in early 2018. In this podcast Prof. Laura McAllister and Sir Paul Silk discuss the contribution these two figures made in shaping devolution and modern Welsh democracy. You can read more about Ivor Richard here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivor_Richard,_Baron_Richard Michael Wheeler-Booth here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Wheeler-Booth and the Richard Commission here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Commission If you’d like to get in touch with Golau, you can find us on Twitter he...2024-02-1930 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityBrexit from an Irish PerspectiveRecorded at the Pierhead on the 21st February 2018, Dáithí O’Ceallaigh (former Irish Ambassador in London) shares his sobering assessment of Brexit, from an Irish Perspective. This event was hosted by the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University. Find out more about their research and future events here: sites.cardiff.ac.uk/wgc/ You can follow Wales Governance on Twitter: twitter.com/WalesGovernance And of course, us too: twitter.com/golau_podcast Please be in touch and, if you’re feeling of a particularly sunny disposition, please leave us a review in your podcast player of choice.2024-02-1932 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityThe Past and the Future of the Law in WalesTo coincide with the events marking 20 years since the 1997 devolution referendum that led to the creation of the Welsh Assembly, the First Minister announced a new commission on Justice in Wales. Chaired by Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, the commission will look at all aspects of Justice and how the structures and practices of Law in Wales should be adapted to meet the new political and legal landscape of the 21st century. In this talk Lord Thomas outlines his personal views about some of the key subjects the commission will have to consider: The transcript of this talk is available here...2024-02-1939 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityThe EU is very leaky…On this episode we’re taking a look at the latest manoeuvres in world of Brexit, the EU (Withdrawal) Bill and a look back at the party conference season now that it is (finally) over. Featuring Prof. Roger Scully of the Wales Governance Centre, Manon Edwards Ahir of Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol/Cardiff University School of Journalism and Hedydd Phylip of Cardiff University’s School of Law and Politics. Links:- EU (Withdrawal) Event Amendments: www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi…-a7998046.html FM Scotland & Wales Joint working together: www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/s…ijack-of-powers Carwyn Jones’s speech about 20 years of D...2024-02-1949 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversitySpain and the Catalan CrisisThe question of Catalan independence has never been more visible in the UK and its dramatic appearance on the news agenda has highlighted new complexities in Spain’s territorial constitution. On the 18th October 2017, a day before the Spanish Government announced its intention to suspend Catalan autonomy, historian Dr Andrew Dowling of Cardiff University gave the following presentation that explores the underlying reasons that led to the referendum and subsequent events of October 2017 in Catalonia. More about Dr Andrew Dowling: www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/1614…7-dowling-andrew Andrew on Twitter: twitter.com/painesrepublic This presentation on YouTube: youtu.be/Ck1NUru...2024-02-1949 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityOn writing the EU (Withdrawal) BillOne the day after the UK Government’s EU (Withdrawal) Bill had its second reading in the UK Parliament the Wales Governance Centre co-hosted an event about the bill in central London. Among the speakers were MPs, academics and legal experts. One of the event’s highlights was a talk delivered by Daniel Denman, Director of Legal Advisors in DExEU - The Department for Exiting the EU. He shared a fascinating insight into how the bill was drafted and why the widely-criticised Henry VIII powers were framed so broadly. In this episode of Golau we’ve reproduced his opening remarks in ful...2024-02-1625 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityHuw Edwards on devolution and media scrutinyRecorded at the Cardiff University / Institute of Welsh Affairs event marking 20 years of devolution, Huw Edwards discusses 20 years (and more!) of Welsh politics and the value of journalistic scrutiny. Huw’s documentary about devolution: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0…wards-datganoli-20 This speech in full on YouTube: youtu.be/fOp8Obge1Ag And on Twitter: Huw Edwards: twitter.com/huwbbc The Institute of Welsh Affairs: twitter.com/IWA_Wales Wales Governance Centre: twitter.com/WalesGovernance And, of course, us: twitter.com/golau_podcast If you’re enjoying Golau, please like and subscribe in your podcast player of choice.2024-02-1633 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityBrexit and the ‘F’ WordOn 18th September 2017, the Institute for Welsh Affairs and Cardiff University’s Wales Governance Centre co-hosted an event to mark 20 years since the referendum on devolution to Wales in 1997. During the event, the First Minister gave a keynote speech looking back at the last 20 years and ahead to the next 20. Inevitably, that second half (featured here) included talk of Brexit, devolution and the creation of a legal jurisdiction for Wales. He even broke out the 'F' word. More video/audio from the event will be published soon but in the meantime you can review the highlights on Twitter by searching fo...2024-02-1612 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityGeorge Thomas: Political ChameleonIn this special episode, WalesOnline’s chief reporter, Martin Shipton, discusses his new book about former Secretary of State and Speaker, George Thomas - “Political Chameleon”. We also managed to record a quick chat with the author of the book’s foreword, Gwynoro Jones which we’ve abbreviated into a foreword for this podcast. You can find out more about the book here: Political Chameleon - In Search of George Thomas And catch up with our contributors on Twitter Martin Shipton: twitter.com/ShiptonMartin Richard Wyn Jones: twitter.com/RWynJones Gwynoro Jones: twitter.com/Gwynoro Welsh Academic Press: twitter.com/WelshAcadP...2024-02-1547 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityIt’ll be constitutionally fascinating…Welcome to Season 2 of Golau! We start with what else but Brexit. Dominating the headlines all week, we have Dr Jo Hunt, Prof Roger Scully and Dr Huw Pritchard in Golau studios to discuss the Welsh perspective on the 2nd reading of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill. Earlier in the week Jo organised an event with MPs & experts in London that we recorded and will publish as soon as we can. Schedule for the event is below. Wales Governance Centre / Hansard Society / UK and EU event referred to in podcast (we’ll make the recordings available asap): ukandeu.ac.uk/event/th...2024-02-1540 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityUnderstanding the 2017 UK General ElectionAfter each general election in Wales and the UK, the Wales Governance Centre runs a post-election briefing. This episode of Golau features this year's keynote from Roger Scully - Understanding the 2017 UK General Election. This keynote is also available on YouTube: youtu.be/TO2lxf_covQ Rogers' Blog: blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/electionsinwales/ More from the Wales Governance Centre: twitter.com/WalesGovernance and please rate/review Golau on your podcast player of choice and get in touch with us on Twitter: twitter.com/golau_podcast2024-02-1535 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityThe UK Gov / EU negotiations and Wales - where do we stand now? with Rachel MintoMarking the anniversary of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU, the Wales Governance Centre held an event in the Senedd with a number of presentations on aspects of Brexit. In this presentation Dr Rachel Minto looks at the state of play between the UK Government’s DeExEU and the EU’s negotiating teams and approaches to the negotiations. The videos of this event will be here (once published): www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5…1lN6G3eapIBuu3lYS For more from the Wales Governance Centre: twitter.com/WalesGovernance For more about Wales and Brexit: twitter.com/WelshBre...2024-02-1517 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityBrexit one year on: Legislating for Brexit - with Jo HuntMarking the anniversary of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU, the Wales Governance Centre held an event in the Senedd with a number of presentations on aspects of Brexit. In this presentation Dr Jo Hunt explores how the UK & Welsh Governments are legislating for the Brexit process. The videos of this event will be here (once published): www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5…1lN6G3eapIBuu3lYS For more from the Wales Governance Centre: twitter.com/WalesGovernance For more about Wales and Brexit: twitter.com/WelshBrexitCU and you can follow all things Golau: twitter.com/golau_podc2024-02-1425 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityBrexit one year on: Brexit and the Economy - Where are we now?Marking the anniversary of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU, the Wales Governance Centre held an event in the Senedd with a number of presentations on aspects of Brexit. In this presentation Dr Ed Poole looks at the economic implications for Wales and the UK of Brexit. The videos of this event will be here (once published): www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5…1lN6G3eapIBuu3lYS For more from the Wales Governance Centre: twitter.com/WalesGovernance For more about Wales and Brexit: twitter.com/WelshBrexitCU and you can follow all things Golau: twitter.com/golau_podc2024-02-1416 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityBrexit one year on: GE2017 - the Brexit Election? with Roger ScullyMarking the anniversary of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU, the Wales Governance Centre held an event in the Senedd with a number of presentations on aspects of Brexit. In this presentation Prof Roger Scully questions whether the UK General Election 2017 was really the ‘Brexit Election’. The videos of this event will be here (once published): www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5…1lN6G3eapIBuu3lYS For more from the Wales Governance Centre: twitter.com/WalesGovernance For more about Wales and Brexit: twitter.com/WelshBrexitCU and you can follow all things Golau: twitter.com/golau_podcast2024-02-1417 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityThoughts on Brexit & DevolutionMarking the anniversary of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU, the Wales Governance Centre held an event in the Senedd with a number of presentations on aspects of Brexit. In this presentation Dr Rachel Minto looks at the state of play between the UK Government’s DeExEU and the EU’s negotiating teams and approaches to the negotiations. The videos of this event will be here (once published): www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5…1lN6G3eapIBuu3lYS For more from the Wales Governance Centre: twitter.com/WalesGovernance For more about Wales and Brexit: twitter.com/WelshBre...2024-02-1435 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityBrexit & DevolutionThis mini-episode features the First Minister's introduction to the Welsh Government's new policy paper on Brexit and Devolution. You can read the paper in full here: beta.gov.wales/brexit2024-02-1408 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityTwo-Partyism Returns to WalesThis show features Prof Roger Scully, Prof Laura McAllister and Nye Davies of Thinking Wales. We discuss the results of the Welsh Political Barometer published on 1st June 2017 which seems to suggest that after weeks of volatile polling, the 2017 General Election seems to be drifting towards a two party contest in Wales, with projected votes for the Conservatives and Labour at their highest levels for 30 years. We also discuss questions of leadership in both Labour and the Conservatives as well as the challenges facing the media and public when political parties mix devolved and non-devolved issues in their manifestos. We...2024-02-1438 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityHashtag Labour FightbackThe latest Welsh Political Barometer results arrive with another shock. In the week after manifestos are published for the 2017 General Election and after weeks of the Conservatives being ahead in the polls, the Labour Party is fighting back and it appears to be working. Prof. Roger Scully tells all. For more, follow Roger on Twitter: twitter.com/roger_scully Wales Governance Centre: twitter.com/WalesGovernance and, of course, Golau: twitter.com/golau_podcast2024-02-1416 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityWales Governance Centre Pre-Election Briefing 2017Ahead of the snap election on June 8th, Prof. Roger Scully of the Wales Governance Centre delves deep into the polling and electoral data to give an overview of the political landscape in Wales as well as seat projections and potential target seats. View the slides: twitter.com/i/moments/864820198964170752 More from Roger: blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/electionsinwale…neral-election/ Follow Wales Governance Centre: twitter.com/WalesGovernance or Follow us: twitter.com/golau_podcast2024-02-1428 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityStrong and Stable PollingIn this show, Prof. Roger Scully ( of @ScullyArYTeledu fame: twitter.com/ScullyArYTeledu ) shares the latest findings of the ITV Wales/YouGov/Cardiff University Welsh Political Barometer poll. These results follow the seismic results in the previous poll that showed the potential for a first Conservative majority in Wales in the modern era. This time around, the results show that it's it's not just the Conservative leadership that is 'strong and stable' but their polling appears to be, too. For more detail, visit Prof Scully's blog: blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/electionsinwales/ To keep track of the latest from the Wales Governance...2024-02-1427 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityA Conservative Majority in WalesShortly after Theresa May called a snap UK General Election, the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University conducted its first Welsh Political Barometer Poll of the campaign. The results are extraordinary. In this episode of Golau, Professors Roger Scully and Laura McAllister share their thoughts on data that suggests that Labour Party dominance in Wales could be coming to an end. Read more about the results on Prof. Scully's Blog, Elections in Wales: blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/electionsinwale…neral-election/ And more from Prof McAllister on Medium: medium.com/@LauraMcAllister On Twitter Prof. Scully: twitter.com/roger_scully Prof. McAllister: twitter.co...2024-02-1435 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityNorthern Ireland’s Election to NowhereMick Fealty of Slugger O'Toole delivers his analysis of the recent Northern Ireland elections and the now infamous RHI scheme that played a major role in the premature end of the previous Northern Ireland Executive. To read more from Mick, you can visit Slugger O'Toole (sluggerotoole.com) or follow him on Twitter (twitter.com/mickfealty). This event was hosted by the Wales Governance Centre (sites.cardiff.ac.uk/wgc/) at Cardiff University. Follow the centre on Twitter for the latest research and analysis of Welsh politics and governance (twitter.com/WalesGovernance). Cardiff University publishes a blog with the latest on...2024-02-1453 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityA Case for Slugger and ScullyAhead of delivering his keynote in Cardiff 'An Election To Nowhere' Mick Fealty of Slugger O'Toole briefly discussed Northern Irish politics and Brexit with Cardiff University's Prof. Roger Scully, writer of Elections in Wales. Read more Slugger: sluggerotoole.com More about Prof Scully: www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/330770-scully-roger Elections in Wales: blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/electionsinwales/ The Wales Governance Centre: sites.cardiff.ac.uk/wgc/ A Welsh Brexit: blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/brexit/all-posts/2024-02-1407 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityBrexit and English DevolutionOn the day that the UK triggered Article 50, notifying its European partners of its intention to withdraw from the EU, the Welsh Labour Party convened a number of senior Labour figures from across the UK to discuss the future of the UK constitution. After the event, Lord Prescott spoke to Professor Roger Scully of the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University about the Labour Party's vision for a federal future for the UK and how that interlocks with the UK's withdrawal from the EU. For more about the Wales Governance Centre visit the website: sites.cardiff.ac.uk/wgc/2024-02-1410 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityThe Labour Party’s Consitutional ConventionOn the day the UK formally began the process of Brexit by triggering Article 50, the Welsh Labour Party convened a meeting of senior party figures at Cardiff University to announce their plans for a constitutional convention to explore the federal options for the UK. Carwyn Jones, First Minister of Wales, along with leading figures from across the UK (Gordon Brown, John Prescott, Kezia Dugdale and Jon Trickett MP) discussed their ideas of how a federal UK could work and took questions from an audience crammed with experts. This event was hosted by the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University. For...2024-02-141h 00Prifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityScotland, a Restless NationIn light of the announcement of a new independence referendum in Scotland, this episode of Golau features a fascinating lecture from Prof. Sir Tom Devine of Edinburgh University. Recorded at the Pierhead in Cardiff Bay in late 2016, he considers the reasons for SNP’s success and the collapse of Labour in Scotland from a historian’s point of view. He concludes with some thoughts on the Scottish question after Brexit and what the future might hold for a restless nation.2024-02-141h 01Prifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityThe Strange Reconstitution of WalesThis special episode of Golau is a broadcast of Prof Rick Rawlings Lecture ‘The Strange Reconstitution of Wales’, delivered at Cardiff University’s Glamorgan Building on the 9th March 2017. In the lecture, Rick reflects on the process and durability of the Wales Act 2017. Prof Rick Rawlings: www.laws.ucl.ac.uk/people/richard-rawlings/ The Wales Governance Centre: sites.cardiff.ac.uk/wgc/ Don't forget to subscribe to Golau on iTunes, Overcast or Stitcher to have the next episode download automatically to your device.2024-02-1456 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityThe Wales Act 2017 and BrexitIn this special episode of Golau, Prof Rick Rawlings of UCL and Richard Wyn Jones of Cardiff University’s Wales Governance Centre discuss the Wales Act 2017, the LCM vote in the Senedd and the implications of the Wales Act 2017 will have on the working relationship between the UK & Welsh Governments during the Brexit process.2024-02-1352 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityA Red, White and Green BrexitThis week, we're joined by Dr Rachel Minto of Cardiff's Wales Governance Centre, Dr Huw Pritchard and (nearly Dr) Manon George of Cardiff University's School of Law and Politics. This week we discuss: David Davis - speech about EU workers in the UK twitter.com/davidschneider/stat…/834320122038853632 UK faces a hefty Brexit bill - Juncker www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39042876 Finance Ministers quadrilateral - continued criticism of UK Gov not engaging with non-England nations gov.wales/newsroom/finance1/2017/58911619/?lang=en UK Gov ‘refuses to engage’ on Brexit - Mark Reckless www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-38906863 Welsh Gov after full...2024-02-1336 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityGolau - A Very Merry BrexmasGolau - A Very Merry Brexmas by Prifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff University2024-02-1345 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityUnlocking the Power of Social Science: Tackling Loneliness and Enhancing WellbeingAs part of the Festival of Social Science 2023, a brilliant panel of experts from across Cardiff, Bangor and Swansea University came together to explore the Power of Social Science. The panel answers a diverse range of questions from the audience and use their various backgrounds to discuss the various ways forward in this subject.2023-12-111h 00The Sports Coaching Hub PodcastThe Sports Coaching Hub PodcastIntroducing the Sports Coaching Hub PodcastWelcome to Cardiff Metropolitan University Sport Coaching Podcast! In the first part of this episode, Dr Christian Edwards (Director of the Sport Coaching Hub) and Prof Robyn Jones (Professor of Sport and Social Theory) chatted with Dr Manuel Santos (Lecturer in Sport Coaching) about the origin of the Hub. Later, Manuel, Oli Lum (Lecturer in Sport Coaching) and Mike Castle (Learning Developer) sat down to introduce you to the podcast. Croeso i Podlediad Hyfforddi Chwaraeon Prifysgol Metropolitan Caerdydd! Yn rhan gyntaf y bennod hon, bu Dr Christian Edwards (Cyfarwyddwr yr Hyb Hyfforddi Chwaraeon) a’r Athro Rob...2023-09-2117 minRadio YesCymruRadio YesCymruYr Athro Richard Wyn Jones 11/9/23. Cyfres 5 Pennod 23 (Yn Gymraeg / In Welsh)Yr Athro Richard Wyn Jones o Ganolfan Llywodraethiant Cymru, Prifysgol Caerdydd, sy'n trafod yr adroddiad ddiweddaraf ar agweddau at hunaniaeth a chenedligrwydd o fewn Cymru a'r Deyrnas Unedig.Beth fydd oblygiadau i Gymru ac i ddyfodol y mudiad dros annibyniaeth. Holwyd gan Siôn Jobbins. Datganiad i'r Wasg: 'Muscular unionism' approach to devolved nations risks backfiring across the UK' https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/news/view/2747234-muscular-unionism-approach-to-devolved-nations-risks-backfiring-across-the-uk,-according-to-new-report Adroddiad: 'The Ambivalent Union: Findings from the State of the Union Survey' https://www.ippr.org/files/2023-09/the-ambivalent-union-sept23.pdf Podlediad Hiraeth 'Beth yw'r Ots gennyf i am Blaid Cymru?': https://w...2023-09-1354 minYr Hen IaithYr Hen IaithPennod 16 - Geraint a’i shorts sidanTrafodwn y chwedl ‘Ystoria Geraint fab Erbin’ yn y bennod hon gan ystyried ei pherthynas â cherdd storïol y bardd Ffrangeg Chrétien de Troyes. A yw’n bosibl mai trosiad o’r testun Ffrangeg yw’r chwedl Gymraeg, mewn gwirionedd? A yw’n iawn cynnwys ‘Geraint’ ymysg y ‘chwedlau brodorol’? Awgrymwn fod awdur Cymraeg wedi cymryd stori Chrétien a’i gwisgo mewn gwisg Gymreig. Wedi’r cwbl, mae toreth o enwau Cymraeg yma, nifer ohonynt â gwreiddiau dwfn iawn yn chwedloniaeth draddodiadol Cymru, gan gynnwys Geraint ei hun. Ceir golwg hynod ddiddorol ar dde-ddwyrain Cymru hefyd, gan gynnwys Caerdyf, sef Caerdydd. A sôn am wisg...2023-06-2950 minYr Hen IaithYr Hen IaithPennod 3 - Y Chwedlau BrodorolY Mabinogion sydd dan sylw yn y bennod hon, ond rhaid egluro’n gyntaf nad dyna’r gair gorau i ddisgrifio’r straeon Cymraeg canoloesol hyn! Mae’n debyg mai William Owen Pughe (1759-1835) a fathodd y label, ond oherwydd cyfieithiadau Saesneg yr Arglwyddes Charlotte Guest (1812-1895) y daeth yn arferol i bobl led-led y byd gyfeirio at y chwedlau hyn fel The Mabinogion. Mae felly’n arfer Saesneg ddiweddar sydd wedi dylanwadu ar sut mae Cymry Cymraeg yn trafod y corff pwysig hwn o lenyddiaeth eu iaith! Mae 11 o’r chwedlau hyn, a dim ond mewn pedair ohonynt y mae’r gair m...2023-03-2340 minYr Hen IaithYr Hen IaithPennod 2 - Y Llawysgrif Gymraeg gyntaf (sydd wedi goroesi!)Llyfr Du Caerfyrddin, Llyfr Taliesin, hanes ysgrifennu Cymraeg a natur llawysgrifau: Dechreua’r bennod hon drwy ystyried rhai o’r enghreifftiau cynharaf o ysgrifen Gymraeg sydd wedi goroesi, a nodi bod yr iaith wastad wedi bod yn gyfrwng i drafod dysg o wahanol fathau, gan gynnwys gwyddoniaeth. Trafodwn dechnoleg ysgrifennu’r cyfnod canoloesol, gan bwysleisio bod y llawysgrifau’n bethau prin, bregus a gwerthfawr. Wedyn, rydym ni’n oedi cryn dipyn ynghylch Llyfr Du Caerfyrddin, y llawysgrif Gymraeg – h.y., yn gyfan gwbl Gymraeg o ran iaith – sydd wedi goroesi. Pwy oedd y mynach a aeth ati i gynllunio a chreu casgliad...2023-03-1650 minYr Hen IaithYr Hen IaithPennod 1 - Yn y dechreuad yr oedd... Y Gododdin (wel, efallai...)Yn y bennod gyntaf hon trafodwn y gerdd (neu’r casgliad o gerddi cysylltiedig) a briodolir i’r bardd Aneirin, gan archwilio dadleuon sy’n cefnogi – ac sy’n herio – y gred gyffredin mai’r farddoniaeth hon yw’r testun llenyddol Cymraeg cynharach sydd wedi goroesi. A yw’n bosib bod gwaith llenyddol am frwydr a ymladdwyd tua’r flwyddyn 600 yn yr Hen Ogledd (sef de’r Alban a gogledd Lloegr) wedi’i gadw mewn llawysgrif Gymraeg o’r 13eg ganrif? Beth mae’r Gododdin yn dweud wrthym am y traddodiad barddol Cymraeg yn gyffredinol? A beth yw tarddiad y gair Cymraeg ‘meddwi’ a beth...2023-03-0945 minGlobalEdgeTalkGlobalEdgeTalkPhilip Morgan, CEO of Pirum Systems on Entrepreneurial SpiritSend us a textIn this episode of GlobalEdgeTalk, Alex is talking to Philip Morgan.Philip Morgan is a Chief Executive Officer at Pirum Systems Ltd. Pirum, a secure, centralized automation and connectivity hub for global securities finance transactions based in London, United Kingdom. The company, founded in 2000, enables complete automation of the post-trade and collateral lifecycle and delivers highly innovative and flexible services. Morgan joined Pirum in 2016 as a Chief Commercial Officer and took the CEO position in 2020.Philip Morgan achieved a Bachelor's Degree of Science in Cardiff University/ Prifysgol Caerdydd. Since...2022-07-1828 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityTalking Anti-Racism: “The one with the foreign sounding name”Continuing our series of 'Talking Anti-Racism' lectures, our School of Biosciences hosted this talk from Professor Parveen Yaqoob (Professor of Nutritional Physiology, Deputy Vice-Chancellor & Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation), University of Reading; Chair of Athena Swan Governance Committee) In this talk, Professor Yaqoob will: - Share snapshots of her lived experience of racism, as a second-generation British Pakistani growing up in South London in the 70s and 80s, as a university student at Oxford, and during her career as an academic and university leader. - Explore whether universities in the UK are institutionally racist. - Explain why a Race Equality Review...2022-05-0556 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityTalking Anti-Racism: Racial diversity in UK geoscienceOur School of Earth and Environmental Sciences welcomed Prof. Christopher Jackson to Cardiff University to discuss his life in academia, industry and broadcasting and the subject of racial diversity in UK geoscience. Croesawodd ein Hysgol Gwyddorau Daear ac Amgylcheddol yr Athro Christopher Jackson i Brifysgol Caerdydd i drafod ei fywyd yn y byd academaidd, diwydiant, a darlledu ac i drafod amrywiaeth hiliol mewn geowyddoniaeth yn y Deyrnas Gyfunol. A video version of this talk is available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/2c3QPtCyqGk2022-03-1758 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityTalking Anti-Racism at Cardiff Uni: University Library ServiceWhy is my curriculum so white? What does it mean in practice to decolonise the curriculum? Many Universities are now developing initiatives to critically review their curricula and diversify the resources which underpin this. Marilyn Clarke Director of Library Services at Goldsmiths University. Abyd Quin Aziz (Cardiff University Programme Director in Social Work), Errol Rivera (Inclusive Curriculum Manager, Cardiff Learning and Teaching Academy) and Regina Everitt (Library Director, University of East London and author of Narrative Expansions: Interpreting Decolonisation in Academic Libraries – published December 2021) will discuss the issues with Tracey Stanley (Library Director and University Librarian, Cardiff University). Pam mae fy...2022-02-0854 minExChange Wales: Social care training & resourceExChange Wales: Social care training & resourceTransitions in kinship care - ExChange WalesPhD researchers Lorna Stabler, Cardiff University and Abbie Toner, University of Suffolk both have experience of being kinship carers. Lorna has carried out research with kinship carers on projects in England and Wales, and Abbie has extensive experience of supporting grandparent carers and children as a support worker for two local authorities and a third sector organisation. Kinship care is often discussed as another form of care for children and young people who cannot live with their previous primary carers. Because of this, terms that are used within social work and the care system are often applied t...2021-11-1642 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityTalking Anti-Racism at Cardiff Uni with Nova Reid author of The Good AllyAnti-racism expert Nova Reid joins Matthew Williams, Professor of Criminology at Cardiff University and Director of HateLab to discuss her new book 'The Good Ally’ which asks the reader: how do we truly become actively anti-racist? Nova will also discuss with Matthew his work with HateLab and his recently published book ‘The Science of Hate’, which explores how prejudice becomes hate and what we can do to stop it. Mae'r ymgyrchydd gwrth-hiliaeth Nova Reid yn ymuno â Matthew Williams, Athro Troseddeg ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd a Chyfarwyddwr HateLab i drafod ei llyfr newydd 'The Good Ally' sy'n gofyn i'r darllenydd: sut ydyn ni'n do...2021-11-0159 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityBywyd Caerdydd, Bywyd Cymraeg / A Cardiff Life, A Welsh LifeYdych chi am ddysgu mwy am fywyd ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd? Bydd Annell Dyfri, Swyddog y Gymraeg newydd Prifysgol Caerdydd, yn cadeirio trafodaeth gyda myfyrwyr presennol a chyn-fyfyrwyr ar fywyd Cymry Cymraeg ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd. Bydd Ellis Lloyd Jones, Hannah Beetham a Lloyd Lewis yn siarad am eu profiadau o ddefnyddio’r Gymraeg trwy eu hastudiaethau ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd, eu bywyd yn y ddinas, a'u gyrfaoedd ar ôl gadael y Brifysgol. Bydd ein digwyddiad 'Bywyd Caerdydd, Bywyd Cymraeg' yn arddangos y cyfleoedd sydd ar gael i'n myfyrwyr astudio a byw trwy'r Gymraeg ym mhrif ddinas Cymru. Annell Dyfri, Cardiff University’s incom...2021-06-1841 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityCardiff University in Conversation with Jonathon Porritt CBEJonathon, who is Co-Founder of Forum for the Future, is a writer, broadcaster, and commentator on sustainable development. He was awarded a CBE in 2000 for services to environmental protection and is a Cardiff University Honorary Fellow (2004). During this webinar, Jonathon will give his views on climate action that must be taken in the next decade, and will discuss with Dr Stuart Capstick, Deputy Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST Centre), how civil society can be involved in tackling climate change to reboot humankind’s future, along with answering questions from the audience. Cardiff University in co...2021-05-2157 minThe O WordThe O WordAn Artist's Journey: Training - hosted by Tim Rhys-EvansConductor and Music Director Tim Rhys-Evans investigates the process of studying at conservatoires and universities, while discovering more about the day-to-day life of an artist in training. Providing his own insight on this process as Director of Music at Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Tim meets with Clair Rowden from Cardiff University's School of Music alongside students and graduates to discuss the differences between university and conservatoire education. ___Bydd yr Arweinydd a’r Cyfarwyddwr Cerddoriaeth Tim Rhys-Evans yn trafod y broses o astudio mewn ysgolion cerddoriaeth a phrifysgolion, gan ddysgu mwy am fywyd be...2021-03-1842 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityY Gymraeg a’r Pandemig: Ail-lunio’r Dyfodol?Y Gymraeg a’r Pandemig: Ail-lunio’r Dyfodol? Prifysgol Caerdydd mewn trafodaeth â… Mabli Jones, Savanna Jones a Yr Athro Laura McAllister (PhD 1995, Hon 2013) The Welsh Language and the Pandemic: Re-shaping the Future? Cardiff University in conversation with… Mabli Jones, Savanna Jones and Professor Laura McAllister CBE (PhD 1995, Hon 2013)2021-03-1757 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityCardiff University in conversation with Kevin McCloud MBEHow can we achieve sustainable housing now? Kevin McCloud MBE Broadcaster Kevin McCloud joins Dr Joanne Patterson, Senior Research Fellow at the Welsh School of Architecture on Tuesday 9 February at 12.30 in what promises to be a lively discussion about how we can achieve sustainable housing now. Kevin, who is best known for his BAFTA award-winning series Grand Designs, was awarded an MBE in 2014 for his work in sustainability and is a Cardiff University Honorary Fellow (2013). During this webinar, Kevin will give his views on how we can achieve sustainable housing now, both in new builds and by retrofitting, and discuss...2021-02-1056 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityReporting in a pandemic: Babita SharmaBabita Sharma (BA 1998), BBC News Presenter and Author, joins Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Professor at the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Culture, to discuss her experiences of reporting in a pandemic. Babita, who graduated from Cardiff University with an undergraduate degree in Journalism, Film and Broadcasting, now presents across BBC News including BBC Breakfast and BBC World News. During this webinar, Babita will share her experience of reporting during this unprecedented year and will discuss with Karin the importance of covering the pandemic in a responsible way, along with answering questions from the audience. This event is the first in a...2020-12-1640 minThe O WordThe O WordIs opera relevant to young audiences?Gareth interviews young opera singers and enthusiasts to establish whether opera is relevant to their generation. Featuring baritone John Ieuan Jones, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama student Rosie Rowell and Max Catalano from Cardiff University’s Operatic Society. ___Mae Gareth yn cyfweld cantorion a chefnogwyr opera ifanc er mwyn profi a yw opera yn berthnasol i'w cenhedlaeth hwy. Yn cynnwys y bariton John Ieuan Jones, myfyrwraig Coleg Brenhinol Cerddoriaeth a Drama Cymru Rosie Rowell a Max Catalano o Gymdeithas Operatig Prifysgol Caerdydd. 2020-08-0635 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff University#CUatLunch - Nature by NumbersDr Thomas Woolley, a lecturer at Cardiff University School of Mathematics, talks us through the science and mathematics of why and how animals get their unique patterns2020-05-2910 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityThe Long History of Windrush - Russell HargraveGuest lecturer Russel Hargrave takes a critical look at the long history of the Windrush Scandal and the UK’s difficult past with the politics of immigration. Russell also explores the history of the UK’s ‘Hostile Environment’ policy in this post hosted on the Cardiff University Politics and Governance Blog: https://blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/brexit/2020/05/17/drawbridge-britain Russell Hargrave is a senior reporter for Civil Society News, and as a freelance journalist has worked for dozens of platforms including The Times, ITV, Prospect and Devex. He is the author of 'Drawbridge Britain: Love and Hostility in Immigration Policy', and previous...2020-05-1859 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff University#CUatLunch - A remedy fit for a kingDr Laurence Totelin, a Reader in Ancient History at Cardiff University, tells story from the history of botany and pharmacy featuring the famed antidote of the Anatolian King Mithradates, which was supposed to treat almost everything and make him immune to poisons. You can read more about Laurence’s work here: https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/73040-totelin-laurence And more about King Mithridates here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithridates_VI_of_Pontus2020-05-1613 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff University#CUatLunch - Who says black holes are real?Dr Chris North (Lecturer, Cardiff University School of Physics and Astronomy) explains how we came to know that black holes exist. #CUatLunch is a series of short talks from Cardiff University academics, explaining a concept, theory or area of research in 15 minutes or less.2020-05-1512 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityBrexit and the Future of the United KingdomPhilip Rycroft, the UK’s former leading Brexit civil servant delivered this Wales Governance Centre Annual Lecture at the Pierhead in Cardiff Bay, a few days before the UK General Election 2019. The former Permanent Secretary at the Department for Exiting the EU and head of the UK Governance Group in the Cabinet Office, analysed the impact of Brexit on inter-governmental relations and what the UK's vote to leave the European Union means for the future relationships between the nations of the British Union. Recorded at The Pierhead, Cardiff Bay on the 9th December 20192019-12-1245 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityThe future of the corporation, economy & societyAt this event hosted at Cardiff Business School, Prof. Sir Paul Collier CBE & Prof. Colin Mayer, both Fellows of the British Academy, share the findings of their new work and discuss the Academy’s cross- disciplinary research programme, The Future of the Corporation, which highlights the latest thinking on the future of capitalism and on the place and role of the corporation in society. Prof. Calvin Jones of Cardiff University bridges the two talks with reference to his research on the economic geography of Wales. Recorded at Cardiff Business School on the 14th March 2019.2019-05-1452 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityThe Future of the Union after Brexit - Michelle O'NeillDelivering the 2018 Wales Governance Centre Annual Lecture, Michelle O'Neill (Deputy Leader, Sinn Fein) addresses the impact of Brexit on Northern Ireland and what it means for the future of the communities who live and work there. Filmed at the Pierhead, Cardiff Bay on 10 December 20182018-12-1156 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityBrexit: An Update - Lord Michael HeseltineLord Michael Heseltine delivered the 2018 Hadyn Ellis Lecture at Cardiff University on 28th November 2018. His subject? What else but Brexit, which he explores in his own inimitable fashion.2018-11-281h 03Podled Senedd PodcastPodled Senedd PodcastBlack History Month - podcast from the SeneddAli Abdi, Rocio Cifuentes and Vaughan Gething AM have a roundtable discussion on what Black History Month means for Wales and the wider world. They also choose their Welsh Black Icons. Daf Prys poses the questions. Ali Abdi joined the Community Gateway team in October 2015. His work focuses on building a successful partnership between Cardiff University and the community of Grangetown and managing community events in the Grange Bowls Pavilion. Rocio Cifuentes is an experienced, committed and values-driven third sector professional with over 15 years' experience specifically in the BME Third Sector in Wales. Sha has led and developed EYST Wales...2018-11-0157 minInstitute of Welsh AffairsInstitute of Welsh AffairsAugust 2018: IWA Eisteddfod lecture: Wales' Media Future: How can we ensure the sustainability of indigenous content production in Wales?Monday 6th August, Senedd, Cardiff There’s been much to celebrate in Welsh media in recent years: from the success of prominent dramas such as Dr Who and Keeping Faith / Yr Bore Mercher, to new production studios, increased viewing figures and a rise in online and community journalism. There have also been a number of challenges, not least the effects of global trends in consumption and viewing habits on traditional forms of media. This discussion considered how sustainable indigenous content production is here in Wales. How can we ensure content continues to be pr...2018-08-0759 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPeter Tatchell - Equality is not enoughIn his 50th year of campaigning for human rights, democracy, LGBT freedom and global justice, Peter Tatchell came to Cardiff University to discuss his radical ideas for a fairer world during LGBT history month 2018. His talk, 'Equality is not enough - social accommodation versus social transformation' was delivered on the 12th of February 2018.2018-02-2439 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityTrump's first year in officeProfessor René Lindstädt (School of Law and Politics) and Professor Karin Wahl-Jorgensen (School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies)of Cardiff University discuss Trump’s first year as President of the United States. Fake news, staff changes, policies, the Russia investigation and culture wars – we will be taking a closer look at some of Trump’s achievements and failures.2018-01-2332 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityEngland, Wales and Brexit: The Way Back to EuropeAnthony Barnett is the founder of openDemocracy and author of "The Lure of Greatness, England's Brexit and America's Trump" and shares his views on the future of the UK and Brexit.2017-12-1152 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityOut of the Wreckage: George MonbiotWriter and Guardian columnist delivers this lecture as part of his book tour for 'Out of the Wreckage: A new politics for an age of crisis'2017-12-111h 08Prifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityThe Past and the Future of Law in Wales - Lord Thomas of CwmgieddLord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, recently appointed to chair the first Justice in Wales Commission for over a hundred years, outlines his thoughts of the major issues and challenges to be addressed by the Commission2017-12-1141 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversitySpain and the Catalan Crisis - Dr Andrew DowlingDr Dowling of Cardiff University takes a deep dive into the events leading up to the Catalan independence referendum of October 2017.2017-12-1147 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff University20 Years since 'Wales Said Yes' - First Minister of WalesAt an event celebrating 20 years since the devolution referendum of 1997 that brought partial autonomy to Wales, the First Minister Carwyn Jones shares his thoughts about the key moments in the early years of devolution and where Welsh devolution might go in the future.2017-12-1124 minPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff UniversityPrifysgol Caerdydd - Cardiff University20 Years of Devolution - Huw EdwardsAt an event marking 20 years since the devolution referendum in 1997 that led to the establishment of the Welsh Parliament, Huw Edwards gives his personal view on where Wales stands, 20 years later.2017-12-1137 min