Annual Review 2012 bring the world of higher education to facilities and infrastructure. Concentrating learners in Wales. on these priority areas will not only help put Preface from the us ahead of our competitors, but will create Internationally, I want to establish an environment that gives each individual its position as a global university, recruiting the support and resources they need to talented students from overseas to achieve their goals. Vice-Chancellor Wales and collaborating with outstanding institutions around the world. The As I mentioned at the start, 2012 was a establishment of a thriving overseas year of two leadership halves for Cardiff. Looking forward instead of back is not traditionally the remit campus is an investment we must seriously During the last months of his tenure, my of an Annual Review, but having taken up my post as Vice- consider. It will not only give Cardiff leverage predecessor Dr David Grant led a high- Chancellor in the summer of 2012 – half way through the in the international student market but level delegation to China to launch a will help foster student mobility and new joint institute for oncology research year in question - I feel it will be helpful whilst reflecting on promote greater global partnerships, with involving Cardiff and Peking University, one achievements also to break with convention and outline plans enviable returns in terms of our reputation. of the most highly-respected institutions for the University in the years ahead. Encouraging a more strategic approach in China. A new International Centre for to outward mobility will result in more of Biomedical Research was also opened, this our students and staff experiencing the time involving Cardiff and China’s Capital I feel very privileged to lead Cardiff other like-minded universities. Not only transformative effect of studying or working Medical University. These collaborations are University and build on the outstanding will this help us compete for funding in abroad. delivering internationally excellent outcomes success of my predecessor, Dr David Grant, an increasingly tough sector, but it will with benefits for patients around the world. and all his colleagues. The University’s bolster our reputation and help us succeed In Wales, our knowledge exchange achievements during his tenure have put in addressing some of society’s biggest partnerships must make the most of our The year also saw Cardiff’s staff excel the foundations in place to ensure that challenges. world-leading expertise, helping businesses on the world stage. Two of our senior Cardiff remains a top research-intensive grow and community projects to succeed. academics were elected Fellows of the University. A Cardiff education will continue to be We want to help drive sustained growth Royal Society: Professor Hywel Thomas for research-led, challenging, and highly sought and prosperity across the nation. Our his innovative work on geo-environmental Since joining Cardiff, my ambition has been after. Our graduates will be equipped with social and environmental responsibilities research, and Professor John Aggleton clear: for this University consistently to rank skills to help them make the transition need to be realised: we must build on our for expanding our understanding of how among the top 100 in the world and the from education to employment with ease work to control our carbon emissions and memory is stored in the brain. In addition top 20 in Britain. To help us achieve this and they will be in demand from leading fulfil our commitment to sustainability. we are very proud that Professor Harry aim, I am focusing the University’s energy employers. One of my first tasks as Vice- Raising aspirations and engaging the local Collins was made a Fellow of the British on four key areas: research, education, Chancellor was to open the new Centre for community in Cardiff’s work and world will Academy for his role in establishing the internationalisation and engagement with Skills, Enterprise & Volunteering. It’s helping be two areas we will concentrate on in the sociological study of science. Cardiff and Wales. our students boost their CVs and future job time ahead. prospects. We must continue to respond to This Annual Review offers just a few Tackling issues of global importance and the needs of our students and ensure that Woven throughout these four key areas will glimpses of the successes of 2012. engaging in innovative cross-disciplinary we are providing them with an outstanding be our guiding principles, amongst them Progress has been made in many areas work will be the characteristics of Cardiff’s and well-rounded educational experience. dynamism, integrity, respect for people and across the campus, and I would like to research reputation. We’re already ahead Above all, a Cardiff education will not be diversity, and self determination. Cardiff is thank the University community for the here, with our three flagship Research exclusive. It will be open to the best and committed to providing a rich environment enormous contribution it continues to Institutes paving the way for novel solutions brightest students capable of thriving during for our staff and students to flourish, and make and for a very warm welcome to to sustainability, cancer, neuroscience their time with us regardless of background. to contributing to the development of our Cardiff. I look forward to reporting next and mental health. These are key aspects At the end of 2012, we announced that communities, be they local or global. time on our progress towards our goal, as of our research repertoire and we will Cardiff had joined UK leading universities well as continued success by our staff and continue to develop them over the coming as part of Futurelearn, a new, free, open The higher education market is moving at students. years. We must also be bold and look online learning platform run by the Open pace, and we must keep up. Along with beyond our own campus, building our University. Now we can take some of the the priority areas I’ve outlined above, we at Professor Colin Riordan research capacity by partnering with best education in Wales to the world, and Cardiff must invest in our staff, students, President and Vice-Chancellor

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1 A new catalytic process discovered 3 Four of the University’s forward-thinking 5 Cardiff University’s Vertical Studio 7 An author, broadcaster and presenter 9 A camera trapping programme by 11 Broadcaster, writer, comedian and by the Cardiff Catalysis Institute could and inspiring speakers took part module gave students from the Welsh and the first Welsh women to have researchers from the School of environmental advocate Griff Rhys Jones unleash a range of useful new by- in TEDxCARDIFF. Supported by the School of Architecture the chance to been appointed a High Court judge were Biosciences at the Danau Girang Field led a celebration of the work of Cardiff’s products from diesel fuel production. University, the event gave audiences, at project images and animations onto among those honoured by the University Centre in Sabah, Malaysia found that flagship Sustainable Places Research the event and online, a chance to learn iconic University buildings. at our annual degree ceremonies. Tony animals rely on forest corridors for Institute during the University’s 2012 2 An international team, including Dr Chris about and share ideas on science, art, Robinson and The Hon. Mrs Justice moving between forest patches. Sustainability Week. Griff became Berry of the School of Earth and Ocean creativity and adventure. 6 The Arthritis Research UK Experimental Nicola Davies DBE joined ten other Patron of the Institute in 2011. Sciences unearthed and investigated Arthritis Treatment Centre, Wales’ first eminent individuals to receive Honorary 10 More students than ever before gained the Gilboa fossil forest in upstate New 4 Professors Paul Furlong and Richard research centre dedicated to developing Fellowships. a place at a higher education institution 12 A violence prevention model established York, an entire fossil forest dating back Wyn Jones (pictured above) of the new drugs and treatments to ease the thanks to the University’s successful by Professor Jonathan Shepherd, 385 million years. School of European Language, pain and suffering of arthritis sufferers 8 Budding engineers had the chance to widening access scheme, Step Up to School of Dentistry was adopted by the Translation & Politics and Professor was opened at the School of Medicine. design and build their own wind turbine University. Dutch government in an effort to reduce Philip Thomas, Cardiff Law School, when the University took its work out to violent behaviour. received the award of Academician of the community at the 2012 National the Academy of Social Sciences for their Eisteddfod. outstanding contribution to the social sciences.

4 Cardiff University Annual Review 2012 Cardiff University Annual Review 2012 5 Award-winning work Ultrasound scanning experience Research Professors Mike Owen and Mick Cardiff spin-out company MedaPhor successfully raised £1.06M in an equity funding O’Donovan from the University’s MRC round to accelerate US sales and new product development of ScanTrainer, a virtual Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics ‘real feel’ ultrasound-training simulator that provides students with a 24/7, educationally World-leading excellence and Genomics and the Neuroscience driven, training programme that replicates a real ultrasound scanning experience. and Mental Health Research Institute Trainees develop the complex mix of cognitive skills and eye-hand movement Cardiff’s research has an impact far beyond our campus and collected The Lieber Prize in New York coordination, but without the need for an ultrasound machine or a patient and with in recognition of their ‘outstanding’ considerably reduced direct supervision by an expert. is known for its hallmarks of originality, significance and rigour. work into the causes, prevention, In the last year, University researchers have discovered a new and treatment of schizophrenia. Their research has helped identify the first Improved leukaemia treatment Protecting historic buildings property of black holes and are also helping change attitudes robustly supported susceptibility genes amongst healthcare professionals to improve the care of older for schizophrenia and identified likely A major Cancer Research UK-funded trial Scientists at the School of Chemistry people. Our interdisciplinary approach to tackling critical disease mechanisms. led by Professor Alan Burnett, School have developed a new treatment that issues is internationally respected and has delivered results of Medicine and the European Cancer could help protect the UK’s historic Stem Cell Research Institute found that limestone buildings from erosion. in neuroscience and mental health, sustainability, cancer and Acute Myeloid Leukaemia patients given Working on York Minister’s iconic catalysis, amongst others. a new type of ‘smart drug’ in addition magnesian limestone cathedral they to chemotherapy treatment are 22 per utilised ‘hydrophobic surface coatings’ cent less likely to relapse and around which protects limestone from erosion 13 per cent less likely to die from their by acid rain and atmospheric pollutants, disease. while allowing the stone to ‘breathe’.

Royal Society success Exploring Ham Hill

Professor Hywel Thomas, School of Excavations at Ham Hill in Somerset, Engineering and Pro Vice-Chancellor, Britain’s largest prehistoric hillfort gave International & Engagement, and Cardiff and Cambridge archaeologists a Professor John Aggleton, School glimpse of what life was like inside the fort of Psychology, were both elected more than 2000 years ago. Among their Fellows of the Royal Society. Professor findings was an Iron Age house with a stone Aggleton is a neuroscientist who has wall built from slabs of the local Ham stone – widely expanded understanding of how possibly the first Ham Stone house in Britain. memory is stored in the brain. Professor Thomas has dramatically advanced understanding of transport processes in Creative Citizens the ground. Cardiff is one of three universities awarded funding Understanding Welsh rivers for research that will transform the way that our communities interact with the cultural and creative A pioneering project led by researchers from the School of Biosciences and economies of the UK. The ‘Understanding the Value Sustainable Places Research Institute will look at the role played by biodiversity of Creative Citizens’ project, led by Professor Ian in preserving the quality and wildlife of Welsh rivers and the many livelihoods that Hargreaves of the School of Journalism, Media and depend upon them. The research area will range from small catchments around Cultural Studies and Cardiff Business School will Llyn Brianne in central Wales to the whole Welsh uplands. focus on the bedrock of the creative economy – creative citizens.

6 Cardiff University Annual Review 2012 Cardiff University Annual Review 2012 7 Students Online access for all Best performing course

Cardiff is one of ten leading UK universities Cardiff’s Newspaper Journalism to join Futurelearn, a platform run by the postgraduate training was named as The difference is Cardiff Open University that will give students in the Best Performing Higher Education Wales, across the UK and around the world Postgraduate course in 2011-2012 by Cardiff students study and socialise every day with a talented free online access to courses. The initiative the National Council for the Training of A top 20 University enables Cardiff to extend access to its high Journalists with Cardiff students achieving peer group drawn to Cardiff from more than 100 different quality education experience around the higher marks than their peers around the countries worldwide. Research-led teaching and direct access Cardiff has gained further recognition world and to help open higher education to country. as one of the UK’s top 20 universities all who can benefit. to our world-leading staff are available to all, regardless of Professor Richard Sambrook (right) receives the award and comfortably retained its position social, spatial or financial barriers. While they’re with us, as the top university in Wales in The our students enjoy award-winning courses, an inclusive Sunday Times University Guide 2013. and supportive culture, state-of-the-art sports facilities and The guide makes particular reference Supporting students Inspiring a generation to the strong employability of Cardiff at London 2012 unrivalled access to some of the UK’s biggest employers. graduates, noting “this powerhouse Cardiff is one of only seven universities of academic and research excellence to have achieved top marks in a One of the University’s High Performance boasts one of the best graduate Stonewall checklist for assessing how athletes helped inspire a generation by employment rates in Britain. Students supportive universities are for lesbian, winning a medal at the 2012 Paralympic don’t just get any old job either - most gay and bisexual prospective students. Games in London. Jenny McLoughlin, secure degree-level posts with decent The Stonewall Gay by Degree guide a student in the School of English, starting salaries.” The University was helps perspective students choose a Communication and Philosophy, raced in also shortlisted for the University of university that will welcome and support the 4x100m T37 relay, running the last leg the Year title in The Sunday Times LGB students, allowing them to be for Team GB and bringing them home in University Guide 2013. themselves and contributing to their third place to take a Bronze medal. student experience. Broadening horizons

The Centre for Skills, Enterprise & Sporting success Volunteering, a new employability hub Cardiff students triumphed in the Welsh in the Students’ Varsity competition, securing the Varsity Union, is giving Shield and winning back the Varsity Cardiff students Cup for the University. In an impressive the opportunity to sporting display, Cardiff students beat bolster their CVs and their Swansea counterparts across future job prospects. more than 20 different sports including Located in the Centre basketball, squash and football, to are three of the scoop the Varsity Shield and won 33-13 University’s successful student services - at the Millennium Stadium to take the The Skills Development Service, Student Varsity rugby Cup. Volunteering Cardiff and Student Enterprise Cardiff – all of which help provide students with additional training, qualifications and experience.

8 Cardiff University Annual Review 2012 Cardiff University Annual Review 2012 9 Pathway to learning Engagement Homework club praise A unique scheme offering adult learners The Children’s Commissioner for Wales has the chance to access higher education praised the work of University students in has helped seven local adult learners Enriching Wales supporting a local community homework transform their lives and progress onto club. Established by Adamsdown in inner city schools and colleges, a degree scheme. The award-winning Cardiff drives economic development in Wales, with our partnerships Communities First and the Adamsdown in particular children from families Exploring the Past Pathway scheme is African Association, the club sees University who have little or no history of going run collaboratively by the Centre for and knowledge transfer activities boosting prosperity and growth. students support and encourage children to university. The club is now being Lifelong Learning and the School of Our community engagement activities are bringing the University with their homework, exam preparation and used as an example that other higher History, Archaeology and Religion. It into the every day lives of people across the country, helping other learning activities. It aims to raise education institutions should adopt, to is designed to give adult learners the attainment and achievement with students relieve child poverty. opportunity to experience research-led raise attainment in schoolchildren and giving adult learners the teaching first hand and progress towards opportunity to experience research-led teaching. When people studying a degree in archaeology, history or religion. can’t come to us, we take our work to them, from our exhibits at the Dental services for all Engineering a National Eisteddfod, our hands-on guerrilla archaeology at the Green better society Man Festival or our dental care unit in the Cynon Valley. A new Primary Care Dental Unit in the Olympic torch bearers Cynon Valley was officially opened to Exhibits showcasing the University’s provide a wide range of free dental care world-leading engineering research from final year School of Dentistry students were on show at the prestigious Royal to residents without a dentist. An estimated Academy of Engineering Summer 10,000 people in the Cynon Valley do not Soirée. The event, hosted by Cardiff have access to a dentist. The state-of- highlighted the crucial role of engineers the-art unit at Ysbyty Cwm Cynon will help in developing solutions to a diverse patients reach a good standard of dental range of environmental, social, health health and then allow them to register fully and economic challenges. with a dentist.

Three of the University’s most inspirational staff and students carried the Olympic Flame as it made its way BookTalk though Cardiff in 2012. Ruby Miller, Guylee Simmonds and Stuart Vanstone BookTalk is the University’s exciting academics who are specialists in their made up part of the 8,000 Torchbearers Discovering Celtic Cardiff book group that brings together people field share their own thoughts and who carried the Flame across the UK. who love to read and discuss books. research related to the themes of the Ruby was selected to carry the Flame Schoolchildren and local residents of the Ely and Caerau community were involved BookTalkers, as they’re known, meet chosen book, introducing BookTalkers for her commitment to her studies and in excavating and exploring an Iron Age hillfort in the area to help them connect with every two months and read the very best to a new way of looking at novels and sport, Guylee for his dedication to charity the past. Led by the School of History, Archaeology and Religion, the CAER Heritage classic and contemporary literature, an opportunity to experience the book work, and Stuart for his contribution to Project helped create a heightened sense of place for the people of these areas, discussing the big ideas behind great far more widely than they could as an putting Cardiff at the forefront of Olympic developed educational opportunities and challenged some unfounded stereotypes books. As part of the meetings Cardiff individual. and Paralympic activity in Wales. often ascribed to this part of Cardiff.

10 Cardiff University Annual Review 2012 Cardiff University Annual Review 2012 11 International Advancing education in a Tuk Tuk Science without Borders Cardiff is supporting a round-the world Cardiff is one of the approved Universities Tuk Tuk expedition to help promote accepted for the Science without Borders and advance education. Led by Cardiff scholarship programme funded by the A global university graduate Nick Gough and Rich Sears, Brazilian Government. The programme the pair are raising awareness of the will allow Cardiff to forge closer links with challenge of improving global access leading Brazilian universities and welcome At Cardiff, an international focus runs throughout all of our activities. It’s to education during their trip. They more talented students to the University – underpinned by our aim to create global impact through academic excellence also aim to fundraise for grassroots, seven undergraduates have been welcomed and to share best practice with our international partners. Our research and community-based educational projects to the University under the scheme to date. and set the world record for the longest people are at the forefront of some of the world’s most pressing problems, from journey in an auto-rickshaw. tackling breast cancer in China to conservation in Malaysia. We’re also making sure borders aren’t barriers to studying with us, developing links with other countries and making a Cardiff education accessible to all – wherever they may Welcoming America’s brightest minds Professor Hywel Thomas (left) with the Brazilian Ambassador be in the world. Eight talented US students were welcomed Universities, the American undergraduates to Wales to study the nation’s culture, met people the length and breadth of Sharing knowledge politics, geography, economy and history. the country during their trip. The six- with China Hosted by Cardiff, Bangor and Aberystwyth week Fulbright Summer Institute involved the internationally-recognised research Leaders of China’s top universities arrived and teaching specialisms of all three in Cardiff when the University played host universities. Cardiff’s links with the US to Wales’ first UK-China Forum. Organised were further strengthened when it hosted by the National Academy of Educational the first visit by the National Association of Administration, in association with the Fellowship Advisors to Wales, which aimed British Council Beijing, the UK-China to encourage some of the most prestigious Forum consisted of a 28 strong delegation American students to see Cardiff and Wales of Chinese University Presidents, Vice- as a destination of choice to boost their Presidents and Party Secretaries - alongside studies and educational experience. speakers from across the UK - to share management knowledge.

Earth’s oldest known crater impact Raffles comes to Cardiff Attracting the World’s best An international team of researchers The School of Music welcomed a group including Dr Iain McDonald from of talented Singaporean music students Cardiff’s bid to attract some of the best the School of Earth and Ocean and their teachers from Raffles Institution international students was boosted with Sciences discovered the remains of and Raffles Girls School during their British the launch of a major new scholarship. a giant three billion-year-old impact tour. The group was invited by Professor The International Scholarship Fund offers near the Maniitsoq region of West Kenneth Hamilton, who has a long-standing a wide range of scholarships at all levels to Greenland. The discovery means that involvement with the Raffles Academy the world’s brightest and most promising scientists can study the effects of Programme for elite students in Singapore. students. Scholarships are awarded based cratering on the Earth nearly a billion The students participated in a piano and on a students’ academic and extra- years further back in time than was strings masterclass focusing on music by performers Professor Hamilton and curricular performance and the strength of possible before. Beethoven and Granados with acclaimed Professor Robin Stowell. their personal statement.

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