Lloyd Bowen

Reader, Early Modern History, Cardiff University Lloyd Bowen is an historian of Wales and Britain in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. He has published widely on topics including Welsh politics and identity under the Tudors and Stuarts, gentry honour and duelling, and the politics of the British Civil Wars. H... Read More

Ian Diamond

Sir Ian is the UK National Statistician and Director of the Office for National Statistics. Prior to his appointment to the ONS in 2019 he was Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Aberdeen, Chief Executive of the Economic and Social Research Council, and Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University of Southampton. He was knighted... Read More

Dawn Knight

Professor in Applied Linguistics, Cardiff University. Professor Knight is an Applied Linguist with expertise in Corpus Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, and Multimodality. Her research has contributed to developing innovative methodological frameworks and approaches that construct and analyse linguistic corpora, part... Read More

Sara Elin Roberts

Independent Scholar. Honorary Professor at the School of Welsh, Bangor University Dr. Roberts’ research area is medieval law of Wales. She is particularly interested in questions of gender, governance, power and identity in medieval Wales and the March. She has published widely on various aspects of medieval Wa... Read More

Andrea Tales

Director of The Centre for Innovative Ageing, Swansea University. Professor Tales brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective to the understanding of dementia. She leads several major research initiatives focused on ageing and dementia, and has mentored the next generation of academics and practitioners in this ar... Read More

Enlli Thomas

Professor in Education Research, Bangor University. Professor Thomas, one of the early and influential founders of Welsh medium teaching in Higher Education, is Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor for Welsh at Bangor University. Her main research interests and expertise include psycholinguistic approaches to the study of ... Read More

Neil Thompson

Independent writer, educator and adviser and visiting professor at the Open University, The Neil Thompson Academy. Professor Thompson’s expertise is internationally recognised in the fields of ... Read More

Huw Walters

Retired, formerly Head of the Wales Bibliography Unit, National Library of Wales. Dr. Walters is a prominent figure in the fields of Welsh literature, history, and culture, with a particular focus on the Welsh culture in the South Wales valleys after the Industrial Revolution. He is internationally recognised for hi... Read More

Gary Beauchamp

Professor of Education, Cardiff Metropolitan University. Professor Beauchamp’s research is focused on how digital technologies are used for learning and teaching across various educational settings. He has led major national and international research projects in this domain, as well as extensive contributions to ... Read More

Sarah Hill

Associate Professor of Popular Music, University of Oxford. Professor Sarah Hill is an Associate Professor of Popular Music and Fellow of St Peter’s College, Oxford University. She has published widely on issues of popular music historiography, politics, and cultural identity, particularly in relation to the Welsh... Read More