The Climate Emergency and Social Inequality: Responses from Researchers in Wales
- Deadline for proposals: Monday 25 October
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The line-up for the Cymmrodorion lecture series, 2021-22, has been announced and it's a fascinating one: well-being, politics, literature, archaeology, stained glass windows and women in medieval Wales are all covered.
How we can learn from history to emerge stronger from our current period of crisis is the subject of a Learned Society of Wales lecture event, featuring Professor Margaret MacMillan.
<... Read MoreThe Ethnic Minority Welsh Women Achievement Association (EMWWAA, Emwwaa.org.uk) is holding its next award ceremony at a celebratory dinner in the City Hall, Cardiff on 17th Sept 2021 at 6pm.
... Read MoreThe Society is supporting the Merthyr Science Festival, online this year. The festival gives people in a non-University town a chance to explore science and aims to show children and teenagers that being a scientist is a viable career.
The Learned Society of Wales is delighted to support the annual three-day Socio-Legal Studies Association conference, which starts on 30th March.
The conference, held online, is organised by ... Read More
A vision of Wales as a self-confident, outward-looking nation, drawing upon its distinctive culture, is painted in a new report from the Learned Society of Wales.
A series of poems by Welsh poets that were specially commissioned by the Learned Society of Wales are unveiled today as part of a language festival and conference that aims to explore how Wales can make the most of... Read More
Wales must not waste the political and cultural advantages of its bilingualism; a language festival and conference will hear later this month.
This virtual international symposium will explore how Wales can make the most of its unique languag... Read More
Did you miss Mary McAleese in conversation with Sally Holland?
They explore our failure to protect children’s human rights.
Watch their conversation and Q&A session in full.