Bethan Jeffers and Eleanor Collard outline the Welsh curriculum reforms, making a case for developing the country’s transferable essential skills.
The future of work in Wales relies on more people of all ages accessing higher education
Professor Julie Lydon explores the skills Wales will need, and what role universities will need to play, to respond to the challenges and opportunities of the future
Fifty years, two million students, one radical idea
As The Open University celebrates its 50th Birthday, Louise Casella argues that it is more relevant and necessary than ever
Where now for degree apprenticeships in Wales?
Kieron Rees looks at the rising demand for degree apprenticeships in the UK, and how people and employers in Wales can benefit from an increase in the number of courses on offer.
Common Purposes
Halima Begum introduces the latest report from the IWA which explores the implications of curriculum reform in Wales for further education, higher education, skills and business
Essentials for digital infrastructure where people matter
Dan James explains the five essentials needed to create a digital infrastructure that will benefit people and communities
Young women have a lot to say, and Wales needs to listen
Dr Hade Turkmen shares new research into into the career experiences and aspirations of young women in Wales
Our Smart Region
Keith Watts introduces a new IWA report which explores the potential for smart technology to improve public services, infrastructure, and the economy in the Cardiff Capital Region.
The Economic Impact of Energy Transition in Wales
Shea Buckland-Jones introduces new research looking at the investment needed, and the gains to be made from the Swansea Bay City Region using 100% renewable electricity