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To coincide with British Science Week, the Education Minister, Kirsty Williams, has announced an extra £6.6 million of funding to support higher education research in Wales this year.
We worked with the Disability Rights Taskforce to conduct research into options for a National Centre for Independent Living and how it could operate. We wanted to test how we co-produce research to support disabled people.
Research investigating how leasehold operates in Wales, including distribution and characteristics of leasehold properties and views and experiences of stakeholders.
We worked with the Disability Rights Taskforce to conduct research into the Disability Confident Employer Scheme. We wanted to test how we co-produce research to support disabled people.
Researchers and sporting enthusiasts will soon have improved access to a unique collection of material from Newport Rugby and Athletic Club.
Leader of the House, Julie James, today welcomed the publication of the highly-anticipated Reid Review into Government-funded research and innovation in Wales.
How the Commission for Tertiary Education and Research will affect maintained schools with sixth forms.
How the Commission for Tertiary Education and Research will affect further education (FE) institutions.
The aim of the research was to further our understanding of the issues and perceptions of integrated public transport.
The research into the Implications of the Renting Homes Act (2016) for Refuge Accommodation was commissioned to supplement the wider Renting Homes Act evaluation.
Economy Secretary, Ken Skates has welcomed the start of construction at the Welsh Government’s Advanced Manufacturing Research Institute (AMRI) in Broughton.
A new national online safety action plan for children and young people is to be created, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams announced today (Weds 17th May).
The research aimed to understand the early messages emerging from year one of the Innovative Housing Programme.
Guidance for health boards and trusts on the UK policy framework for health and social care research.
Cyberbullying, misinformation and inadequate regulation of apps are just some of the issues youngsters say they are most worried about when it comes to online safety, according to a group of young people from Wales.
Soft opt-out system of organ donation: researching the views of specialist nurses and clinical leads
The focus of the research was to explore perceptions of current working practices and to establish expectations.
Online courses with advice about identifying species and biosecurity.
Research with under-represented survivor groups of violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence (VAWDASV).
This research explores the progress being made in response to the Aylward Review recommendation that access to older people’s services should be based on need and not tenure.
This report provides findings from the homebuyers needs research which focuses on the future needs of prospective homebuyers in Wales and focuses on the place of Help to Buy-Wales in housing affordability schemes.