Mae Sioned Haf yn dadlau dylid dysgu am werth ynni cymunedol mewn ysgolion yng Nghymru / Sioned Haf argues that the value of community energy should be taught in schools in Wales .
Earn whilst you learn
Conor Holohan argues that apprenticeship training is the best way to plug our growing skills gap
Clymau ddoe: effaith polisїau Lloegr a heriau allweddol eraill sy’n wynebu prifysgolion Cymru / For Wales see England, and other key challenges facing Welsh universities
Phil Boshier yn trafod y berthynas rhwng polisïau Addysg Uwch Cymru a Lloegr, a’r heriau sydd ar y gorwel / Phil Boshier sets out the interdependency of Welsh and English Higher Education policy, and reflects on the challenges ahead.
Arloesi i ddatrys anghenion ynni lleol. Innovative solutions to meet local energy needs
Prysor Williams yn archwilio rhai o’r heriau cysylltiedig â chyflawni anghenion ynni lleol gan ddŵr, cyn digwyddiad ynni ar y cyd rhwng yr IWA a Phrifysgol Bangor yn Eisteddfod eleni.
Dr Prysor Williams explores some of the challenges associated with meeting our local energy needs through water, ahead of a joint IWA and Bangor University energy event at the forthcoming Eisteddfod.
Students’ vision of a welcoming, fair and inclusive Wales
Ellen Jones, the new NUS Wales President, sets out her priorities for students
Making language policy relevant to the twenty-first century
Huw Lewis and Elin Royles argue that language policy should reflect and take account of the way people live their lives
What does Brexit mean for the future of Welsh universities?
Joe Crombie considers the implications of Brexit on Welsh Universities
The future of higher education funding in Wales
Professor Sir Ian Diamond says a combination of fees for loans and a maintenance grant should be the basis of new student finance arrangements for Wales.
The Diamond Challenge
Dafydd Trystan looks at the challenges facing Professor Sir Ian Diamond’s review into higher education and student finance.