The higher and further education systems are undergoing a transformation in Wales
Growing Welsh Civil Society
John Osmond on a project probing how effective the National Assembly has been in creating a grassroots democracy
Educational entrepreneurs take over university role
Liz Mayor describes how she bounced back from redundancy to found the Classical Education Forum in Cardiff
Science Shops Wales
Steven Harris advocates a bottom up approach to supporting participation in the knowledge economy
The case for promoting scholarship and research
John Cadogan reminds us that no politician, civil servant or board of directors has ever made a discovery
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
Small country with a big history
Trevor Herbert says an Open University course on Welsh history is proving a world-wide hit
Ravishing Blind Harmony
Rhian Davies provides a curtain-raiser for this summer’s Gregynog music festival