Olivia Harrison, Chief Executive of The Learned Society of Wales, outlines the crucial impact higher education research plays for Wales, the UK and internationally.

Olivia Harrison, Chief Executive of The Learned Society of Wales, outlines the crucial impact higher education research plays for Wales, the UK and internationally.
A commitment to research and innovation by the next Welsh Government will be key to building a successful and prosperous future, writes Professor Paul Boyle.
Dr Richard Marsden reflects on the growing numbers of OU students choosing to research Welsh history
Kevin Morgan argues that Brexit should mean deeper, not looser, ties between Wales and its European neighbours
BHF Cymru want to make new connections to improve health in Wales
Hywel Ceri Jones calls on everyone who values investment in high quality research, education and skills to voice their opposition to the impact of Brexit.
Professor Hilary Lappin-Scott considers Professor Graeme Reid’s recently published review of government-funded research and innovation in Wales
David Jones says technology advances will change the shape of jobs in Wales forever.
Leanne Wood says a Plaid Cymru government in Cardiff Bay would negotiate a partnership of equals with Westminster