Promoting Interdisciplinary Research and Providing Training and Development Opportunities for Postgraduate Research Students and Research Staff
The Graduate Schools at Cardiff exist to foster an intellectually stimulating environment where postgraduate research students and research staff are encouraged to share and develop research interests with peers from other academic Schools, and to feel part of a wider research community.
The University has four Graduate Schools:
- Graduate School in Biomedical and Life Sciences
- The Researcher and Graduate School in Humanities
- Graduate School in Physical Sciences and Engineering
- The Research and Graduate School in the Social Sciences
Every academic School is a core member of one of the Graduate Schools and may be an associate member of others. You will automatically become a member of a Graduate School via your academic School, but remember that you are able to attend events provided by any of the Graduate Schools. Click here for further information about the Graduate Schools.
Latest News
President's Scholarships for Humanities Students
The application deadline for scholarships under the theme of 'Reconstructing Multiculturalism' has now passed. Further scholarships will be available in the academic year 2011/12, details of which will be available this autumn. For further information about the President's Research Scholarships, please click here.
Forthcoming Workshops
There are a number of workshops planned for 2010/11 including: Statistics for Beginners, Archives, Manuscripts and Early Books for Research, C++ Beginners/Advanced, Conference Know-how and Careers in the Humanities. You can book onto the courses via the Research Students' Skills Development Programme (RSSDP) web booking system from 1st September 2010.
Block Grant Partnership
Cardiff University has been awarded a Block Grant Partnership (BGP) by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to provide funding for postgraduate study over the next five years (more info...).


