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Presiding Officer launches photography competition at City CampusPresiding Officer launches photography competition at City Campus
15/5/2012

National Assembly Presiding Officer Rosemary Butler AM visited the University of Wales, Newport's City Campus yesterday to launch a unique drive to get more people in Wales involved in the political process.

Half million funding boost for community counselling serviceHalf million funding boost for community counselling service
11/5/2012

The University of Wales, Newport has been awarded a Big Lottery grant of almost £500,000 to provide a free community counselling service to the most vulnerable people in the city.

A ‘fitness to practise’ code is in directors’ best interestsA ‘fitness to practise’ code is in directors’ best interests
10/5/2012

This article by the University of Wales, Newport’s visiting professor to the Business Accountability and Responsibility Centre (BARC), David Travers QC, was recently published in the Western Mail Business supplement.

Newport hosts visit from international delegatesNewport hosts visit from international delegates
10/5/2012

The University of Wales, Newport has hosted an agents symposium to welcome delegates from China and Pakistan – two of its most significant recruitment markets for international students.

Vice Chancellor to leave postVice Chancellor to leave post
5/5/2012

Dr Peter Noyes is to leave his post as Vice Chancellor of the University of Wales, Newport.

CITY CAMPUS NOW FULLY OPEN CITY CAMPUS NOW FULLY OPEN
1/5/2012

City Campus and all its facilities are now fully open to staff, students and visitors.

Showcase of new plays from talented local writersShowcase of new plays from talented local writers
1/5/2012

Two new plays written and staged by students at the University of Wales, Newport will be showcased in a double bill in the city this weekend.

Taking responsibility in businessTaking responsibility in business
26/4/2012

A radical shift in the way that the behaviour of company directors is regulated is required, according to a leading barrister in regulatory law.

Sport student becomes first at Newport to win BUCS gold medalSport student becomes first at Newport to win BUCS gold medal
25/4/2012

Sports Coaching student Anton Aro is celebrating winning gold at the BUCS Cycling Track Championships.

Down memory lane with street life through a lensDown memory lane with street life through a lens
23/4/2012

A former University of Wales, Newport documentary photography student has visited the city to celebrate 100 years of photography.

Hands on Higher EducationHands on Higher Education
19/4/2012

Writing in the Institute of Welsh Affairs journal, Agenda, Newport’s Pro Vice-Chancellor for Regional and International Development, Chris O’Malley sets out how reconfiguration of the Higher Education sector can be of benefit to all.

University hosts Poet Simon ArmitageUniversity hosts Poet Simon Armitage
19/4/2012

The University of Wales, Newport was delighted to welcome Poet Simon Armitage to the Caerleon Campus to present awards followed by a special public appearance.

Ysbyty Ifan and the tomb of Rhys ap MareduddYsbyty Ifan and the tomb of Rhys ap Maredudd
16/4/2012

In the latest Welsh History Month essay, Dr Madeleine Gray reveals all about Ysbyty Ifan in the foothills of Snowdonia

Double success for Newport film studentsDouble success for Newport film students
13/4/2012

Students from Newport University’s multi award winning BA documentary film course are celebrating a double success.

Ideals and Reality in Social EthicsIdeals and Reality in Social Ethics
12/4/2012

An international conference featuring high calibre academics is taking place at the University this week to discuss issues such as organ donation, equal rights and terrorism.

Runners and Riders take on 11th annual Duathlon eventRunners and Riders take on 11th annual Duathlon event
5/4/2012

The University’s annual Isca Duathlon took place last Sunday, with competitors from across the country attending the now well established competition.

Lodge Hill and Roman Caerleon crucial to development of Modern WalesLodge Hill and Roman Caerleon crucial to development of Modern Wales
3/4/2012

In the latest Welsh History Month essay, Professor Ray Howell argues why Lodge Hill in Caerleon was a crucial location in the development of modern Wales

Newport tops nominations at British Student Film FestivalNewport tops nominations at British Student Film Festival
30/3/2012

The University of Wales, Newport has topped the nomination tables in this year’s British Student Film Festival, with three students bagging more nominations between them than any other University.

Coleg Gwent Students see Sports Enterprise in action at Newport UniversityColeg Gwent Students see Sports Enterprise in action at Newport University
29/3/2012

30 sports students from Coleg Gwent’s Usk campus recently took part in an Enterprise Challenge day organised and hosted by the University of Wales, Newport and the First Campus project.

With the City every step of the wayWith the City every step of the way
29/3/2012

It is said that there are a few things that every city needs – as well as a cathedral and a football team, a University is definitely one of them.

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