Annual Review 2010 2 / Annual Review 2010 the world’sforemost universities. pressing aheadinitsdrive tobeamong education, Cardiff remains ambitious, At atimeofgreatpressureonUKhigher national, andinternational communities. to workwithusfor thebenefitoflocal, charity andvoluntary sectorscontinued learning, whilepartnersfrom thebusiness, invest inourprovisionof teaching and globe, we continuedtoinnovate and continued tohave impactaroundthe key areasofactivity.Ourresearch achievement inallofCardiff University’s The pastyear hasseen significant from theVice-Chancellor Preface

others whichwe have developed atCardiff. the cultureofhighachievement and serviceto advanced academic study.Thisistribute to public service, particularly healthcare, or more commerce, industryandtheprofessions, in to challengingandstimulatingcareers in know thatmanyCardiff graduates goon remarkable and inspiring stories to tell. We celebrated graduation, many ofthemwith Last summer,morethan7,000ofourstudents considering theimpactofmulticulturalism. from developing drugtreatmentsfor cancer to working on some very promising PhD projects, President’s Research Scholars,whohave begun educational experience.We welcomed 39 us toprovideaninspiringandenriching Investing inworld-leadingstaff inturnallows achieve thisrecognition. also oneofthelargestemployers inWales to recognition across the whole institution. We are first RussellGroupuniversity tosecurethis in People standard. TheUniversity isthe secure ourachievement oftheInvestors remain key tooursuccessandrecentlyhelped Skilled, enthusiasticandhighqualitystaff ourpeople. resource: investment inourkey We our alsostrengthened despite thechallengingeconomicclimate. the University continues to invest in its future, 14,000 rare and antiquarian books for – sustainability andmental illness;tosecuring key global challenges in the fields of cancer, University Research Institutes helpingtoaddress and researchimagingcentre;tothreenew from the launchofourstate-of-the-art clinical University’s investment. In2010,thisranged Our ambition is clear from the scale of the represent morethan 12percentofourfull to strengthen.International studentsnow Globally, ourreputation andimpactcontinues our archaeologists. digging at and other sites alongside enabling the public to get their hands dirty festival, theNationalEisteddfod) throughto our annualpresenceatWales’ flagshipcultural high-profile publiclecturesand events (including in all parts of the nation and ranged from engagement activitiesreachedcommunities for any university in Wales. Our community now studywithus-thesecondhighesttotal from themostdeprived communitiesinWales widening access.Morethan1,500students We remainedtruetoourcommitment graduates started theirownbusinesses. entrepreneurial students. Last year 59 of our increasingly theUniversity supportsinnovative Innovation often leadstobusinesscreationand Carbon Research Institute (LCRI). in this field, and working alongside our Low energy sources, aiming to make Wales a leader of investigating andinnovating underground European funded project hasbegunitstask and sustainability questions. Seren, a £8.3M the world’smostpressingenergy,climate Our researchcontinuestoaddresssomeof important Roman sites. complete rethink of one of the country’s most This fortuitous discovery islikely toleada discovered acomplexofmonumental buildings. to the Roman fortress at Caerleon, and they use geophysical equipment in fields adjacent Religion. Agroupofstudentswaslearningto from theSchoolofHistory,Archaeologyand type ofdiscovery wasmadeby students psychiatric disorder in children. A very different (ADHD) -themostcommonlydiagnosed link toAttention DeficitHyperactivity Disorder Our research helped discover the first genetic worldwide impactandsecuremediaheadlines. Our world-leading research continues to have Vice-Chancellor Dr David Grant CBE many ofthosesuccessesin2011andbeyond. that Cardiff University will match, and surpass, talent and commitment gives me confidence work in achieving the successes of 2010. Their associated withtheUniversity for theirhard I would like to thank staff, students and all those actively championed. class academic research whichProfessor Ellisso drive for interdisciplinary excellenceandfirst- Vice-Chancellor, the building will embody the excellence. Named in honour of our late Deputy showcasing of the University’s academic research, postgraduate teaching and the of the Maindy Park campus of buildings for Building - the next stage in our development say we willshortlystart workontheHadynEllis healthcare students.Iamalsodelighted to offering thelatest facilities for ourmedical and to the opening of our flagship Cochrane building into 2011–ayear inwhichwe can lookforward investment in excellence in 2010 will continue environment, we can be confident that our Even inachallenging UKeconomicandpolitical financial position. helped theUniversity remaininasound at £150M, and a lot of hard work from staff, combined withrecordresearchawardsvalued That strong international performance, research. China’s Capital Medical University on cancer we expandedoursuccessful partnershipwith us on significant research projects. For example, overseas institutions remained keen to work with growth from China,IndiaandMalaysia.Leading time studentpopulation,withparticularlygood

3 / Cardiff University Annual Review 2010 4 / Cardiff University Annual Review 2010 Our year in pictures Talybont aheadoftheWorld Championships. University’s extensive sportingfacilities at Wheelchair Basketball Team trained atthe The gold-medalwinningAustralian Paralympic lecturing intheUK. Fulbright Scholarsstudying,researchingand immersion programme for allAmerican Forum –ahighprofileannualcultural visited theUniversity aspartoftheFulbright Forty ofAmerica’s most prestigiousscholars 2 1 1 Accommodating champions Welcoming scholar 6 s investment intheUniversity estate. new extension aspartoftheCampus Horizons striking façade ontheSchoolofBiosciences’ Distinctive multi-coloured hexagonscreated the Professor. and wasappointed anHonorary Distinguished received theUniversity’s firstHonorary Degree life, anddecade asFirstMinister. Rhodrialso contribution toWelsh cultural andpolitical together tocelebrate RhodriMorgan’sunique Friends from acrosstheUniversity came 4 3 Celebrating Rhodri Celebrating Extending Bioscience 7 2 s Optometry andVisionSciences. marked the75thanniversary oftheSchool major conference andgaladinner.2010also former studentsandleadingprofessionals toa marked their40thanniversary by welcoming School ofJournalismandCultural Studies The Centre for JournalismattheCardiff at theUniversity’s Graduation ceremonies. individuals honoured with honorary fellowships Stephen Fry wasamongtheten renowned 6 5 8 Marking Milestones excellenc Honouring e secured forsecured Wales 15th was centuries 20th to the of rare books spanning the The future of a unique collection 3 9 incredible detail. tissue andtrack theeffects ofdrugsin researchers anddoctors todetect malignant Imaging Centre went operational, allowing million poundPositron Emission Tomography State-of-the-art equipmentatthemulti- People status for theentireinstitution. culminating intheawardofInvestors in recognition for itsworkonstaff development, division. TheUniversity received widespread Leaders developed by theHumanResources Development Programme for Research Team went to the Leadership andManagement A prestigiousTimesHigherEducation award 8 7 Benefiting patient Benefiting Empowering staf 4 f s 10 11 Institute Conference, heldinBeijing. presenting attheFifthAnnualConfucius relationships onatriptoChina,which included A Cardiff delegationformed newinternational technology. digitally, usingadvanced virtual‘pageturning’ The collectionwillbeavailable toview financial investment involving theUniversity. was securedfor Wales thankstoamajor books from the15thto20thcenturies The future ofauniquecollectionrare 10 9 Strengthening link Strengthening histor Preserving 12 5 y with honorary fellowships honorary with renowned individuals honoured Stephen Fry was among the ten s half acentury. experienced itsheaviest snowfall inalmost the University’s MainBuilding asBritain Cardiff studentsenjoyed thesnowoutside Regional Planning. lecture hosted by theCardiff SchoolofCity& visited theUniversity todeliver apublic sustainable buildingdesign,Kevin McCloud, One ofBritain’s best-knownadvocates of 12 11 Experiencing Cardif Experiencing Hosting expertis e f

5 / Cardiff University Annual Review 2010 6 / Cardiff University Annual Review 2010 Scholarships, created by theUniversity tobringthehighestquality postgraduate researcherstoCardiff. of EuropeanStudies. Eliseisinthefirstwave ofPhDstudentstobenefit fromthe President’s Research ago? EliseRietveld, from UtrechtintheNetherlands, isstudyingthisquestionasher PhDattheSchool Why ismulticulturalism underattack acrossEurope,after beingsuchasourceofhopejust30years Investigating multiculturalism employment, publicserviceorfurther study. by employers too, with high numbers of our graduates in professional areas to apply and succeed on Cardiff courses. Our education is valued should beopentoall,encouraging students from themostdeprived Building for health studies. The University believes this experience academic studyandcreationofnewfacilities suchastheCochrane research-led undergraduate teaching, the widening opportunities for among the most able students in the UK and overseas. They value the The Cardiff University student experience remains in great demand For ourstudents “ Nathan Cleverly, whograduated inMathematics in2010,having heavyweight titles also won the British, European and Commonwealth light amount.” have given both meatremendous boxing –they andmathematics have about combining noregrets have best ofmy beenthe life. I UniversityThese years atCardiff her storyasan“inspiration”. and Prime Minister David Cameron described her recognitionatthePride ofBritain awards lungs, liver andkidney. Herachievement won emotional trauma ofreceivinganewheart, years Allisonhaslived withthephysical and major organstransplanted. Over thelast30 as thefirstpersoninBritain tohave allher of Medicineafter makingmedical history Dr AllisonJohngraduated from theSchool countr toAn inspiration the

Confucius Institute. also involving theCardiff culture tothelocal community, of events introducingChinese Gala festival wasoneofaseries dance andmartialarts.The a colourful displayofmusic, the ChineseNewYear with Association welcomed in Students andScholars The University’s Chinese Year rabbit ofthe

y thinking aboutwheretolookfor workexperience. outside ofthecorecurriculum,stimulatingtheir the Society helps students explore psychology supporting the School’s work placement scheme, Placement andInternship Awards. Aswell as as theBestUniversity SocietyattheNational opportunities for undergraduates, wasnamed of Psychology to promote work experience PsyCardiff, runby studentsfrom theSchool Psychology career Thinking about undergraduate courses. of 33,000applications for our - lastyear we received inexcess of undergraduate applications universities intheUKterms Cardiff isoneofthemostpopular Factbox at theWelsh SchoolofPharmacy. undertook aninternship withtheWorld HealthOrganisationwhile from another Cardiff student,AlexLeung from HongKong, who teaching specialneedschildren.Mahfuzah inherited thetitle inspirational letters homeaboutUniversity life andherplansfor was namedWales’ International StudentoftheYear for her Malaysian Healthcare Studiesgraduate Mahfuzah Zainol Year StudentInternational ofthe

Graduate Recruiters. targeted by The Times Top 100 in thetoptwenty universities Cardiff University islisted annually Wales. highest numberofanyuniversity in First areasofWales, thesecond students from theCommunities The University hasmorethan1500 for every undergraduate place. There aremorethansixapplicants

s habitat suitability models. ecology anddevelop speciesdistributionand traps to build a picture of Bornean carnivore American zoosandprivate donors,usescamera Programme launched with funding from four of mammals. The Kinabatangan Carnivore importance offorest corridorstothesurvival recently beeninvolved inaproject showingthe conservation in the Borneo forest. Students have Biosciences studentsauniqueinsightinto deep inaMalaysianwildlife sanctuary,offers The University’s Danau Girang Field Centre, e jungl Borneo From the Laura Roberts withPupils from Mountain AshComprehensive explain the scheme to pupils. explain theschemetopupils. Access team, returnedtoheroldschool help and nowworkswiththeUniversity’s Widening who graduated from Cardiff BusinessSchool Former Mountain Ash pupil Laura Roberts, more than100pupilsintouniversity lastyear. from areaswithlittleuniversity tradition, helping getting into Higher Education to young people information, advice and assistance about Up Scheme.TheStep-Up schemeprovides latest schoolinitshighlysuccessful Step- Government Communities Firstarea,asthe Comprehensive, in a Welsh Assembly The University signedupMountain Ash University access for all

7 / Cardiff University Annual Review 2010 8 / Cardiff University Annual Review 2010 and expressive issues. period string players should approach technical guidance andconclusionsabouthowmodern establishing patterns ofmusical styleproviding for thefirsttimepractice-led resourcesand early 19thcentury.Theschoolisdeveloping players withtheloststringtechniques ofthe fellowship atthe SchoolofMusicisre-aligning age arewidelymisrepresented. Nowamajor accuracy andfidelity. True techniques ofthe musical repertoireoften lackhistorical Period performances ofthe19thcentury ofBeethoven performance Transforming and ourplaceinit. enhancing our understanding of the universe economic and medical benefits, as well as our discoveries broughtrealsocial,cultural, far beyond mere numbers. Around the world, the impactofUniversity’s researchwent new grants and awards was won. However, in 2010 were remarkable. A record £150M of The statistics for researchatCardiff University For the advancementFor ofknowledge the “ Leighton Andrews AM,Welsh AssemblyGovernment Minister for Children, Education andLifelong Learning element ofourFor agenda OurFuture andEconomicRenewal Programme. is essential to Wales’ future competitiveness and is researchan absolutely funding crucial is excellent news. Success at gainingCardiff external University’s R&D funding success in recording its best-ever year for winning new

missing thanotherchildren. small segmentsoftheirDNAduplicated or with thedisorderwere morelikely tohave Disorder (ADHD).They found thatchildren genetic linktoAttention Deficit/Hyperactivity University scientistsrevealed thefirstdirect ADHD’s genetic lin k been practised for over seven hundredyears. dynasty ofsouth India –astylethathasnot ornate 12thcenturystyleoftheHoysala Foundation. Hewillemploy the complexand Shree Kalyana Venkateshwara Hoysala Art to designanewHindutemple by the temple architecture, wascommissioned Architecture, aleadingauthorityonIndian Dr AdamHardyoftheWelsh Schoolof Designing anIndiantemple ”

time. the numbersbelieving thishasdecreasedwith change remainshighat78percent,although of Psychology, found thatbeliefinclimate led by Professor NickPidgeonof theSchool since thecontroversies of2010.Thestudy, independent nationwidesurvey ofthesetopics prepared toactonthis,accordingthefirst the climate ischanging.They saythey are the majorityofBritishpublicstillbelieve Despite thecontroversy over climate change, public agenda Climate change andthe PACS/SPIRE/HOBYS Consortia). and dustcalled RCW120 (courtesy ofESA/ Astronomy. Thispictureshowsacloudofgas consortium, ledby theSchoolofPhysics and on boardwasbuiltby aninternational be placed into space and the SPIRE instrument is thelargestastronomical telescope ever to Herschel infrared spaceobservatory. Herschel revealed inthefirstscientificresults fromthe Previously unseenstar formations were New views cosmos ofthe Media and Cultural Studies. Stephen Cushion,School ofJournalism, book by Professor Justin Lewis and Dr in favour of images, according to a new now sacrificing analysis and content live and breaking stories. They are broadcasters towards covering more 24 hournews channels have pushed important Roman sites. rethink ofone the country’smost years agoandmaylead toacomplete occupied by theRoman armyalmost2,000 think abouthowBritain wasconqueredand The findlookssettochangethe way we the Roman fortress inCaerleon, southWales. complex ofmonumental buildingsoutside Archaeology andReligion discovered a Archaeologists from theSchoolofHistory, discoveryMonumental

9 / Cardiff University Annual Review 2010 10 / Cardiff University Annual Review 2010 ecological research. ecological research. and provideanew ‘hands-on’approachto acute kneeinjuries, cutrates ofteenage smoking expertise, helpingrevolutionise thetreatmentof created in2010usingUniversity knowledgeand surgery. Atotal offour newbusinesseswere improve the safety and efficiency of laparoscopic innovative newdevices designedby DrWarren to surgery -thenewcompanywilldevelop three Dental Education, into laparoscopic (keyhole) Warren, SchoolofPostgraduate Medical and on theinnovative researchworkofDrNeil spin-out company.Asaluswasfounded in2010 procedure have helped create a new University the safety and efficiency ofa key surgical New medical instrument designswhichimprove business spin-outs Research creates member oftheglobalcommunity. showing thatCardiff isamuch-valued overseas countries to train their professionals, their technology. We builtpartnershipswith businesses and helped existing ones improve for Wales and the UK. We developed new We helped inform new Government policy voluntary organisations in and around Cardiff. students made vital contributions to many role inmanycommunities2010.Our The University continuedtoplayanactive For our communities “ Tomography (PET)ImagingCentre First Minister ofWales, RtHonCarwyn JonesAM,officiallyopeningtheUniversity’s newPositron Emission world leader for the quality of its healthcare.” world ofits healthcare.” quality leaderfor the Health Board working in partnership to UniversityGovernment, andVale Cardiff andCardiff University establish Wales as a isanexcellentThe Centre example Assembly ofthe

a newframework tohelppoliceforces respond (HMIC) to work alongside Ipsos MORI to develop Majesty’s ChiefInspectorate ofConstabulary Institute (UPSI), was commissioned by Her Director oftheUniversities’ Police Science anti-social behaviour. Professor Martin Innes, and Wales recordandacton persistent actsof to improve thewaypoliceforces acrossEngland A University policingexpertledareview designed Tackling anti-socialbehaviour future offood for Wales andfrom Wales. the Welsh Assembly Government’s vision for the education, transportation and tourism. It sets out rural and economic development, public health, security’ acrossdiffering policyareasincluding Wales 2010-2020’addressestheissueof‘food long term future. ‘Food for Wales, Food from protect ourenvironmentfor theimmediate and production andenergyneedswiththeneedto to balancethechallengesofincreasedfood future direction of the industry and how best (BRASS), was asked to provide advice on the Accountability, Sustainability andSociety Bob Lee, theCentre for BusinessRelationships, future of food policy in Wales. Led by Professor University researchhashelpedshapethe A new focus for Welsh food

into andutilising other organisationssuchastheNHS by tapping Board schemedesignedtohelpbusinesses and part-government funded Technology Strategy Partnership (KTP)inthepublic sector.KTPisa The project was the first Knowledge Transfer a bidtohelpthemchangetheirdrinkinghabits. related injury nowreceive advicefrom nursesin return tohospital for treatmentafter adrink- with injuries returnto hospital. Patients who interviews (‘briefinterventions’) whenpatients alcohol misuseandtreatitusingmotivational Research Group found that it is possible to detect School ofDentistry,andhisViolenceSociety and Maxillofacial SurgeryJonathanShepherd, award-winning researchby Professor ofOral was rolledoutacrossNHSWales in2010.The tide ofbingedrinkingandalcoholrelated injuries University researchhelpingtocutthegrowing Cutting alcohol related injuries Cutting alcohol related injuries social behaviour. operationalise theknowledge they collectonanti- and howthepolicecan develop aframework to integrate thebestresearchonvictimsandideas more effectively. Thereview soughtwaysto resides in universities. resides inuniversities.

the knowledge and expertise that the knowledgeandexpertisethat collaboration andtraining. environmental benefitsas well aspromoting Steel Group. The partnership has produced major and Corus StripProducts UK,partoftheTata between theUniversity’s Schoolof Engineering The awardrecognisedthesuccessful collaboration University’s 2010Innovation Networkawards. environmental care wasrecognisedatthe increase business competitiveness and improve produce energyefficient technology andhelp A successful University collaboration to Engineering innovation therapeutic radiographers. the education andtraining ofdiagnosticand a collaboration between thetwouniversities in The Memorandum of Understanding sets out Health inMalta andtheUniversity ofMalta. sign theagreementwithDepartmentof Radiography totheMaltese capital Valetta to led adelegationfrom theDepartmentof The Head of School, Professor Patricia Price, an expansionincancer servicesontheisland. unique agreement in Malta which will assist The SchoolofHealthcare Studiessigneda services Health Boosting Maltese for ayear atCardiff. expert knowledge by taking up an option to study at Chongqing Jiaotong will be able to gain further Masters inengineeringormanagementcourses the terms of the agreement, students on the University in 2010 to help meet this need. Under of Understanding withChongqingJiaotong Regional PlanningsignedaMemorandum planning experts.TheSchoolofCityand great demandfor academic andprofessional As China’surbanisationcontinues,thereisa Planning urbanChina

in thecommunity.” Cardiff students aremakingavery bigdifference “Our nameisreallygettingouttherenowand Dare, SVCGeneral Manager,said: helpers for anewliteracy programme. Andrea High SchoolalsoapproachedSVC,askingfor Out; Ty GwynCare Home,Penarth. Llanrumney first timeincluded:ScoliosisSupportGroup;Bullies supported by University volunteers in2010for the Cardiff anditssurroundingarea.Organisations help thevulnerable anddisadvantaged peopleof student volunteer organisations.SVCaimsto as oneoftheUK’slargestandmostsuccessful Student Volunteering Cardiff (SVC)isestablished (SVCCardiff ) Student Volunteering

National Eisteddfod work inanentertaining way. academics take to the stage to talk about their first event ofitskindin Wales. The event saw the University’s Beacon for Wales and is the Bright Club Wales is a new initiative run by University-led project. at stand-up comedy as part of a new lighter sideofacademic life by tryingtheirhand University lecturers and researchers revealed the The brighter side of research University’s Pavilion. attracting an estimated 8,000 visitors to the interactive displays and a new hands-on exhibit, were organisedincludingUniversity-inspired partner Techniquest some28separate events Wales. Teaming-up with the University’s strategic students for the2010National Eisteddfod of some oftheevents organisedby staff and tales of Wales during the Great War were just organs, legaciesofRoman daysgoneby, and Giant talking humanmodels,flower potswith

11 / Cardiff University Annual Review 2010 12 / Cardiff University Annual Review 2010 (Patron – Sir ) treatments aimed atallthecellsinatumour. cells offer better survival rates thancurrent new cancer therapies targeted on cancer stem The long-term ambition is to investigate whether Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute. patron are: of expertise.Thethree,eachwithahigh-level existing strengthsandcreatingacritical mass number ofdisciplines,buildingontheUniversity’s aims tocombineacademic talents from a concern, were created in 2010. Each Institute radical new approaches to issues of worldwide Three majornewResearch Institutes, offering bigsolutions Big questions: engage withourscholarship. for study and new ways for the public to new opportunitiesfor students,newfacilities almost £2M in philanthropic gifts, enabling University in a variety of ways, including award. Our many supporters backed the notably through the Investors in People its staff was recognised in many ways, most launched. The University’s commitment to and ambitious new Research Institutes were highly advanced new technology went on-line Superbly-equipped new buildings opened, a substantial commitment to its future. The past year saw the University make Investing inexcellence “ the challengesthe ahead. to measure and assess how different sustainability.places around the Cardiff’sglobe need Research to respondI Institutefirmly to believe will thatbring human together ingenuity different is thedisciplines answer to the problems we face with

Griff Rhys Jones,Patron, Sustainable PlacesResearch Institute Institute. Neuroscience and Mental Health Research (Patron –GriffRhys Jones) circumstances aroundtheworld. their surrounding regions, tailored to particular comprehensive solutionsfor individualcitiesand The Institute willfocus onsustainable, Sustainable PlacesResearch Institute. counter them.(Patron –Stephen Fry) human behaviour andseekingnewtherapies to diseases, understanding how exactly they change in understanding thegeneticoriginsofbrain The Institute will exploit breakthroughs The Institute will exploit breakthroughs

exhibitions, demonstrations andtalks. public toengagewiththeUniversity through Institutes andalsoprovidespacefor the Neuroscience andMental HealthResearch be anewhomefor theCancer Stem Cell and decades. Thefirst, the HadynEllisBuilding,will research buildingsdeveloped over thenexttwo see several high-tech newinterdisciplinary permission by Cardiff Council. Theparkwill forward whenitwasgranted planning campus development tookamajorstep The multi-millionpoundnewMaindyPark A new campus emergencies inreallife. emergency situationsbefore they meetthose student doctorscan practice dealingwith even bemadetosick–ensuringthatthe real life problems. Theplasticmanikinscan offering students thechancetodealwith programmed tobehave justlike anillchild, of Medicine.Thenewchildmanikincan be simulation training equipment attheSchool star JamieRoberts unveiled newmedical Cardiff medical studentand Wales rugby A modelofcare and increasinglymoreeffective treatments. allowing earlierandmoreaccurate diagnosis are beingusedintheNHSandabroad, polycystic kidney disease.Thesediscoveries muscular dystrophy, tuberoussclerosisand linked tobowel cancer, Huntington’sDisease, research hasalreadyhelpedidentify genes Genetics, HaematologyandPathology. Cardiff of Medical Geneticsandthedepartmentof School ofMedicine’saward-winningInstitute provides additionalspaceandfacilities for the of Wales’ leadingexpertsintheirfields.It a new,dedicated researchfacility tosome The Cancer GeneticsBuildingopened,offering leading research A new homefor a Cardiff University Bursary. with 37percentofourstudentsbenefiting from more than £3.8M to support students in need, developer. Last year, theUniversity invested from Dr Naim Dangoor, a successful property backgrounds, thankstoagenerous donation assistance to students from lower income the DangoorScholarshipswillprovide£1,000 technology, engineering or medical subjects, for an undergraduate degree in Science, 50. Available toUKstudents whoarestudying with match funding risingfrom 30studentsto number of prestigious Dangoor Scholarships, The University wasgranted anincreased Scholarships boost modern computer bar. a researchlounge,openstudyspacesand Manufacturing EngineeringCentre. Itincludes Informatics andtheSchool ofEngineering’s and Astronomy,Computer Scienceand from the SchoolsofEngineering,Physics a quietworkingspacefor library users for infrastructure development. Itprovides planning, designandmanagementservices one oftheUK’sleadingconsultancies in The newstudioissponsoredby Halcrow, new studiointheredesignedTrevithick Library. The University celebrated theopeningofa newA modern studio

digital rare books. pioneer in the use of such technology to display from theWolfson Foundation, makes Cardiff a books. The software purchase, part of a grant Collection of 14,000 of Wales’ oldest and rarest the recently-transferred Cardiff Rare Books in the University’s collections, including magnificently illustrated booksandmanuscripts in, magnify images, and admire some of the Users can turnpagesinreal-life 3D mode, zoom touch-screen andTurning thePages software. visited Information Services’new40”digital 3D Vice-Chancellor Professor Elizabeth Treasure The Vice-Chancellor Dr David Grant and Deputy anew leaf Turning Employer for lesbian,gayandbisexualstaff. programme, and becoming a Stonewall Top 100 Education award for the researcher leadership promoting women’scareers, aTimes Higher School of Optometry and Vision Sciences for first silver Athena Swan award, achieved by the during theyear. TheseincludedtheUniversity’s commitment to staff development and diversity followed otherrecognitionfor theUniversity’s contribution to the success of the University. It acknowledged and to be recognised for their fair treatment,tohave theirachievements that every University employee can expect employer inWales todoso.Theawardmeans standard institution-wide, and one of the largest to secure the prestigious Investors in People Cardiff is the first Russell Group University An Investor inPeople

13 / Cardiff University Annual Review 2010 14 / Cardiff University Annual Review 2010 Strategy Map Enablers Objectives Priorities Values Vision Gain recognitioninternationally for academic distinctionandimpact positive working and learning environment | Gain greater awareness, engagement andCOMMUNICATION: support among our local Improve communities the quality | and value of communication to all recipients | Create a sense of community within a INVESTMENT: Planfor sustainable growth|Make selective andprioritisedinvestment provision excellence for staff, students and collaborators | Develop further an informationESTATES infrastructure and INFORMATION including 21st INFRASTRUCTURE:Century IT and Develop library distinctive physical and virtual environments that foster cohesion and with world-leadingpeopleandorganisations|Maintain a lifelong relationshipwithalumni PARTNERSHIPS and COMMUNITY:Work withotherstoenhanceourcontributionslocally aswell asinternationally |Collaborate and efficientprocesses|Maintain goodgovernance and development | Recognise and value good performance | Maintain a healthyPEOPLE and andsafe ORGANISATION: working environment Foster | Develop a supportive rapid environment for all staff and students | Nurture leadership, empowerment • experience An inspiringandenrichingeducational For OurStudents outreach andimpact increase theUniversity’s postgraduate communityandtoincreasetheUniversity’s international Academic excellencerooted inworld-leadingresearchandscholarship,withacurrentemphasisto • distinction andimpact We willbeoneoftheworld’sleadinguniversities withanacademic communityrecognisedfor itsinternational • • • • 

research andscholarship Informed and led by world-leading intellectual curiosity We value freedom ofthoughtand employers andprofessional bodies Recognised and wellregarded by contemporary relevance We value excellence, innovation and enhancement Built on a culture of excellence and postgraduate community Includes a vibrant and growing • • • • • • World-leading researchandscholarship For TheAdvancement OfKnowledge

respect andcourtesy We have a culture based on dignity, innovation andcontemporar collaborative workethos We support an ethical, open, and research anddevelopment inWales Acts asamagnetfor international researchers andgraduate students A location of choice for the best supports multidisciplinarygroups Built on a strong disciplinary base which significance, originalityandrigour Esteemed internationally for its

• • • • • • academic excellence Creating global impact through our For OurCommunities We encourage sustainability  to equality We have a strong commitment knowledge transfer Renowned for the value derived from public policyandservices Internationally acclaimed for informing continuing andprofessional education Recognised as a centre of choice for the UK and socialdevelopment ofWales and A catalyst for enhancingtheeconomic

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15 / Cardiff University Annual Review 2010 16 / Cardiff University Annual Review 2010 Rotherham Bardhan Research andEducation Trust of B Braun Medical Ltd Autism Speaks Atlantic AreaSecretariat Astra Zeneca UKLtd Astra Zeneca Ltd Astellas PharmaEuropeB.V Astellas PharmaLtd Wales andNorthernIreland Association ofChiefPolice OfficersofEngland, Association for theStudyofMedical Education Association for International Cancer Research Arts &HumanitiesResearch Council Arthritis Research UK Arthritis Research Campaign Arthrex Ltd ArjoHuntleigh Areva Ansys UKLimited Alzheimer’s Society Alzheimer’s Research Trust Alzheimer’s DiseaseSociety Aloka Co Ltd Almirall S.A. Almirall Ltd Alliance Pharmaceuticals Ltd Algipharma BiopolymerTherapies Alcohol Education &Research Council Albert HungFoundation Aland CultureFoundation AK Steel Corporation Airbus Operations Ltd Aintree University Hospitals NHSFoundation Trust Advisory, Conciliation andArbitration Service Advanced Biohealing Action Medical Research Academy ofMedical Sciences Academic Expertisefor Business AC2T Research GmbH Aberystwyth University Abertawe BroMorgannwg University NHSTrust Abbott Laboratories Limited ABB AB Aarhus University Hospital Aalborg University Hospital 3ie International Initiative for ImpactEvaluation Organisations anddonations gifts Grants, anonymously donated andfor generously those directly to itsacademic schools. also wishes to acknowledge many anddonationsitreceives the additional gifts by the University from the organisationsreceived and during individuals the year listed. under review. 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