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Cardiff Students' Union (CSU, Welsh:Undeb Myfyrwyr Caerdydd) is the Students' Union for Cardiff University and is located in Cardiff, Wales. Cardiff Students' Union supports over 200 student societies and 60 sports clubs with more than 10,000 members.
Cardiff University medical students are able to join both all the Cardiff University clubs and societies, and also clubs and societies run specifically for students studying medicine, and in some cases other healthcare sciences. These clubs and societies are run by Cardiff Medsoc which is the Medsoc within Cardiff University Students' Union ...
W. Wales Centre for Public Policy; Wales Co-operative Centre; Wales Governance Centre; Wales Green Party; Wales Netball; Wales Office; Welsh Athletics; Welsh Baseball Union
Cardiff University (1884); Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland (1902, revised 1978); Carnegie United Kingdom Trust (1917) [5]; Chamber of Shipping [6]; Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) [7]
An encampment was established outside the Cardiff University Main Building on 14 May 2024 by students from Cardiff University, Cardiff Metropolitan University, the University of South Wales and the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, joining the Cymru Students For Palestine umbrella group that also included protestors at Swansea University ...
The Cardiff Naturalists' Society was founded in 1867 to promote the study of natural history, geology, and the natural sciences, taking in archaeology and zoology. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its members participate in programmes of field visits and lectures, and the society has strong links with Cardiff museums and academic institutions.
Cardiff South Wales MCC University, formerly Cardiff University Centre of Cricketing Excellence, was formed in 2001, and first appeared in first-class cricket in 2012. The players in this list have all played at least one first-class match for Cardiff MCCU.
Aberdare Hall was established in 1883 by the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire (later University College, Cardiff, now Cardiff University) as a residence for female students. Its foundation was due to the efforts of Lady Aberdare (1827–1897) [ 1 ] (the wife of Henry Bruce, 1st Baron Aberdare ) and John Viriamu Jones (1856 ...