The UK’s exit from the EU has the potential to transform the entire context of innovation policy, changing the nature of existing relationships and opening up new opportunities. In this shifting landscape, how can Wales build the networks necessary for innovation to thrive? Dr Adrian Healy offers some thoughts
Message in a Bottle
Jess McQuade is clear that changing to a low carbon economy in Wales will involve a major restructuring of production and employment
The Single Market of the Mind
Geraint Talfan Davies examines the implications of withdrawal from the EU for higher and further education and for the cultural sector in Wales
Stating more than the obvious – making the case for investing in teacher assessment for learning
Reflecting on the OECD Report 2017: The Welsh Education Reform Journey – A Rapid Policy Assessment, Robin Hughes calls for a national strategy to build teacher assessment skills
A scrape of jam today, mixed with gruel tomorrow?
Joseph Ogle and Daria Luchinskaya unpick the Budget announcement and what it means for Wales
Lay off the ‘entitled generation’ – Generation Y needs more support than ever
There’s more pressure on Generation Y than on previous generations, and it’s up to us to support them, encourages Shirley Rogers
Are the boys doing it?
International Women’s Day matters as much today as it ever did, argues Cerys Furlong
Brexit: priorities for the third sector in Wales?
Ruth Marks explains why the EU referendum result is already impacting on the way they do business in the third sector
Living on the edge
Mathew Talfan looks at the opportunities and challenges facing Cardiff.