…as an extraordinary attempt at an act of communal imagination and communal storytelling.’ Climate change is communicating itself. It is the solutions that need our support. Sheers emphasises that Wales…
On poetry and current affairs: ‘Prigohzin’s Galley Slaves’
…Seren Books. This article was edited by Zoë Brigley, Joint Poetry Editor at Seren Books. All articles published on the welsh agenda are subject to IWA’s disclaimer. If you want…
Revisiting: Leo Abse, Private Member
…the House of Lords. He held no ministerial office. Instead he introduced more private member’s bills than any other parliamentarian in the 20th century. Of his role in the Commons…
IWA Summer Reception 2023
…on what is coming up next for Wales. Bring a plus one If you are a member and would like to bring a plus one, we would be delighted to…
Workshop 5: Commissioning Effective Research
…ask questions, gather information and meaningfully interpret data, helping you gain insights that inform better decision making. Workshop 5: Commissioning Effective Research There are many times you can do research…
Workshop 4: Fake news? How to ensure the data you gather is accurate
…draw accurate insights and interpret the stories it is used to tell. Using examples from a range of everyday situations, this workshop will cover: Where data comes from How it…
Qualified for the Future: Have your say on the new ‘Made for Wales’ GCSEs
…of assessment methods, with less emphasis on exams and more opportunities for learners to be assessed during their course of study; more effective use of digital assessments. Join us for…
Workshop 3: Surveys that work
…ask them Using practical examples and short exercises, this workshop provides an introduction to basic survey skills and is aimed at both beginners and those who want to refresh or…
Workshop 2: Different ways of finding answers
…to make a positive difference. If you would like to book on 4 or more of these workshops, please get in touch for a discounted price. Picture by: Dan Dimmock,…