These units provide an introduction to different aspects of the economy of Wales. Each unit contains the following: abstract lecture in the form of video presentations multiple choice quiz seminar questions bibliography The individual units listed below are available here as one resource. Contributors to this theme: Guto Ifan Dr Rhys ap Gwilym Dr Edward Jones Elen Bonner Sam Parry These resources have been created with support from the HEFCW Investment and Recovery Fund.
Business Studies: The economy of Wales
Raising confidence for assessors
The purpose of this online self-study course is to give assessors the resources and information to work confidently bilingually with their learners. The course considers some of the benefits and challenges of working bilingually before setting out to give information, resources and motivation that will enable assessors to develop provision and work confidently through the medium of Welsh. The course is bilingual, and is aimed at raising the confidence of assessors as they provide their training through the medium of Welsh.
O'Donnell Lecture 2022
A recording of a lecture given by Professor Enlli Thomas entitled ‘Addysg, y pandemig a’r Gymraeg’. The lecture was given on 26 May 2022.
Celf a Dylunio ar y Map - 2022 (Art and Design on the MAP)
MAP - Myfyrwyr, Arloesi, Perfformio (Students, Innovation, Performance) A virtual festival for Welsh-medium Art and Design students. The aim of the 'Celf ar y Map’ is to offer a unique opportunity for Welsh-medium Art and Design students to come together in one place to share and discuss their work and to benefit from the experience of artists and others who work in the industry. The festival was held online again this year, with three sessions during the months of February and May. Week 1: Presentations by artists Luned Rhys Parri and Meinir Mathias Week 2: Presentation by graphic designer Guto Evans Week 3: Launch of the virtual art exhibition ‘Golwg ar Gelf’
Developmental Psychology
These resources examine theories and key research in the field of developmental psychology. Each unit contains the following: abstract lecture in the form of video presentations multiple choice quiz seminar questions bibliography Contributors to this theme: Dr Mirain Rhys Dr Catrin Macaulay Dr Hanna Binks Dr Rebecca Ward Dr Gwennant Evans The individual units listed below are available here as one resource. These resources have been created with support from the HEFCW Investment and Recovery Fund.
E-lyfrau Cyfieithu (Translation E-books)
A new series of unique e-books in the field of professional translation. The series contains three e-books E-lyfr Cyfieithu Ysgrifenedig (Written Translation E-book) E-lyfr Cyfieithu Ar Y Pryd (Simultaneous Translation E-book) Pecyn Ymarfer (Excercise Pack) The-books are intended to stimulate interest, offer advice and support translators as they develop skills and gain experience. As a result, these are unique resources to support students and everyone working in the professional translation industry in Wales.
myf.cymru Website
myf.cymru is a Welsh language mental health and wellbeing project for students, which has created a website of the same name. The resources have been created in partnership with Bangor University, Aberystwyth University , University of Wales Trinity Saint David and Grŵp Llandrillo Menai. On the site, you will find original content from Welsh speaking students and also mental health resources that have been reviewed by Welsh speaking therapists. TMyf.cymru has worked in partnership with the MOIMR program to translate their app into Welsh. Full of useful and practical resources to support you on your recovery and will help anyone navigate the challenges of daily life. There is also a podcast called 'Sgwrs?' which covers issues that affect students today.
Llenyddiaeth Gymraeg: Llwybrau Newydd Conference
Llenyddiaeth Gymraeg: Llwybrau Newydd Confernce 9th June 2022, Siambr y Cyngor, Prif Adeilad Prifysgol Caerdydd, Plas y Parc, Caerdydd, CF10 3AT 9.45am - 17.15pm A Welsh literature conference organized by the School of Welsh, Cardiff University, sponsored by the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol. A full programme of papers ranging from the Middle Ages to Modern Literature, with the keynote lecture delivered by Professor Mererid Hopwood. Click on the link below to view full programme. Free entry and refreshments. Sign up to attend. All welcome. The conference is in Welsh. No simultaneous translation. For more information, please contact the organizers: Dr Rhiannon Marks (MarksR@caerdydd.ac.uk) and Dr David Callander (CallanderD@caerdydd.ac.uk)
Law: Contract Law
These resouces present the core concepts of contract law, and discuss the issues that may arise when deciding whether the parties have formed a contract. The resources aim at providing students with a good foundation for studying contract law. Each unit contains the following: abstract lecture in the form of video presentations multiple choice quiz seminar questions bibliography Contributors to this theme: Dr Hayley Roberts Dr Angharad James The individual units listed below are available here as one resource. These resources have been created with support from the HEFCW Investment and Recovery Fund.
Language and Business Conference
Conference on Marketing, Business and Minority Languages A conference for lecturers, students and marketing and Welsh language professionals on 24 June 2022 at the Bay Campus, Swansea University, Fabian Way, Swansea SA1 8EN. The conference will present and discuss research that looks at issues relating to the Welsh language and other languages, such as Breton, Irish, or Basque, and the field of Business. Free entry and refreshments. Sign up to attend. All welcome. The conference is in Welsh. No simultaneous translation. Further details: s.jobbins@colegcymraeg.ac.uk
Traethawd Hir Hanes
Presentations on writing and researching for the History Dissertation module. What is a History Dissertation - Dr Lowri Ann Rees, Bangor University Researching Collections and Resources at the National Library of Wales online and at the Library The Medieval Age and Early Modern Period - Dr Rebecca Thomas, Cardiff University
Entrepreneurship and Business Strategy
These resouces define entrepreneurship, consider how to plan and start a business, and examine the factors in developing a successful business. Each unit contains the following: abstract lecture in the form of video presentations multiple choice quiz seminar questions bibliography Contributors to this theme: Dr Robert Bowen Dr Eleri Rosier Dr Kelly Young Nerys Fuller-Love Jonathan Fry Gareth Hall Williams The individual units listed below are available here as one resource. These resources have been created with support from the HEFCW Investment and Recovery Fund.