Research for the Welsh Assembly Government, carried out by the Institute of Welsh Affairs, University of Glamorgan and Cardiff University.

To get to grips with climate breakdown, we must move swiftly towards a successful, clean, green and fair economy. The economy of Wales should be sustainable and equitable, working for every citizen of Wales and rooted in our communities.
As we invest in our economy, we should strive to be at the forefront of the technologies and the industries of the future.
Below is our latest work on how we’re making this happen. You can find a full list of our publications here.
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Research for the Welsh Assembly Government, carried out by the Institute of Welsh Affairs, University of Glamorgan and Cardiff University.
This latest publication from the Institute of Welsh Affairs sets out to highlight examples of entrepreneurial practice among mainly medium-sized
The IWA Science Policy for Wales Conference took place on 16th October 2006, at the Thistle Hotel Cardiff. This is
This study examines the development of the creative industries in Wales, seeing them as contributing to a world-wide rise of
During 2005 the Brecknockshire Agricultural Society, the oldest such county association in the UK, celebrated its 250th anniversary. To mark
Andrew Green, Librarian at the National Library of Wales, explores how Wales appears in the online universe and what the
Analysis for the Welsh Assembly Government on the Socio-Economic characteristics of the south Wales valleys. Click here to download the report