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Korean literature exchange helds in Wales | Wales Weekly
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Seeing Wales in the world, seeing the world from Wales. Korean literature exchange helds in Wales. April 10, 2014. Two international literature exchange events featuring Korean novelists organised by the Welsh Literature Exchange will be held from April 8-10 in London, with a second to be held in Wales on Friday. Kim Seong-Kon, President of Literature Translation Institute of Korea, said: The eyes of the world are upon the 2014 London Book Fair as the event will provide a collegiate place where different...
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Wales Weekly: our niche, our stories | Wales Weekly
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Seeing Wales in the world, seeing the world from Wales. Wales Weekly: our niche, our stories. April 10, 2014. Wales Weekly is headed toward its close as dozens of new hopefuls flock to Cardiff University looking for a place in one of the school’s renowned journalism and media masters programmes. Next year this space will be filled by a new group of international students who will have access to a playground that celebrates freedom of press and a legal system that promises freedom of expression. Wales Wee...
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Lung cancer survival rate in Wales below European average | Wales Weekly
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Seeing Wales in the world, seeing the world from Wales. Lung cancer survival rate in Wales below European average. April 10, 2014. The survival rate among Welsh lung cancer sufferers is much lower than in the rest of Europe. British lung foundation Wales. Http:/ www.blf.org.uk/Region/Wales. Http:/ www.macmillan.org.uk/HowWeCanHelp/Organisations/OrganisationSearch/OrganisationSearch.aspx. European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute. Welsh beauty queens shortlisted and ready to compete for Miss World place.
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Wales and Germany to face shortage of engineers | Wales Weekly
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Seeing Wales in the world, seeing the world from Wales. Wales and Germany to face shortage of engineers. April 10, 2014. A grim prognosis regarding the future of Welsh engineering has been released this week, confirming that Wales must face around 2,500 more engineers by 2020, or face falling behind internationally. Wyn Boucher is the coordinator for one of STEM’s flagship projects, in which the name says it all: Girls into Engineering. Looking beyond the local horizon of Wales and comparing the situatio...
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Wales Weekly shot: For next year students | Wales Weekly
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Seeing Wales in the world, seeing the world from Wales. Wales Weekly shot: For next year students. April 10, 2014. What we want to say: This video is shot for next year Jomec student of Cardiff University. Most interviewees are from Cardiff University’s School of Journalism. By Miao Miao and Ying Tian. Cardiff University’s School of Journalism. Two S4C documentaries claim World Medals by US award. Welsh MEP candidates fight for women’s place →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Two S4C documentaries claim World Medals by US award | Wales Weekly
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Seeing Wales in the world, seeing the world from Wales. Two S4C documentaries claim World Medals by US award. April 10, 2014. Two S4C documentaries have been awarded World Medals by one of the USA’s major international television and film awards. The 2014 New York Festivals World’s Best TV and Film Awards awarded documentary Taith Fawr y Dyn Bach (The Small Man’s Big Journey) with Silver World Medal and O’r Galon: Karen with Bronze World Medal of Human Concerns Category. S4C Content Commissioner, Llion I...
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Seeing Wales in the world, seeing the world from Wales. May 16, 2014. Many musicians find their audience in Cardiff City Centre. Busker Evan Graham moved to Cardiff five years ago to improve his musical skill. He says busking provides him with a good opportunity to earn money. He is motivated to play music because people seem to like his music. There are many musicians who think similarly … Continue reading →. May 15, 2014. Originally posted on Jayne Lutwyche. April 10, 2014. April 10, 2014. The nationwi...
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VIDEO: Living History | Wales Weekly
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Seeing Wales in the world, seeing the world from Wales. May 15, 2014. As part of my Masters course I was asked to produce a freestyle four-minute documentary on a topic of my choice. Living History is about Medieval re-enactment society the Cardiff Castle Garrison. I’m a proud (but fairly new! Member of the group. If you like what you see why not visit their Facebook group. To find out more. Lung cancer survival rate in Wales below European average. Buskers in Cardiff →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.