Over the summer of 2022 I am working as the Archive & Library officer alongside WCIA’s Peace Heritage Advisor, Craig Owen, and another internship student placement for the Digital Archives Officer position, Georgia Wood. […]
Why we need to talk about the Gulf: the WCIA at the 32nd Exeter Gulf Conference
The WCIA visits the 32nd Exeter Gulf Conference. […]
Ashley Sa – Global Perspectives migrants’ experiences
At WCIA, we understand that global issues impact people differently in Wales and around the world. During COVID, we collected global perspectives, in people’s own words, about how the pandemic was affecting them. We are starting a new series of global perspectives on the topic of migration. Throughout time, people have […]
Lluís Calvet i Pei – Global Perspectives migrants’ experiences
At WCIA, we understand that global issues impact people differently in Wales and around the world. During COVID, we collected global perspectives, in people’s own words, about how the pandemic was affecting them. We are starting a new series of global perspectives on the topic of migration. Throughout time, people have […]
“My WCIA work experience” by Elissa Da Silva
Last week I undertook 3 days of work experience with WCIA. I really enjoyed it, all the staff were amicable and welcoming which was great. On the first day, I had an induction with Michi who manages the Global Action program. She went over all the activities that I had […]
Maria Ribas Tur – Global Perspectives migrants’ experiences
At WCIA, we understand that global issues impact people differently in Wales and around the world. During COVID, we collected global perspectives, in people’s own words, about how the pandemic was affecting them. We are starting a new series of global perspectives on the topic of migration. Throughout time, people have […]
Shireen Abu Aqleh and the death of investigative journalism in Israel and Palestine
Since 1992, 25 journalists and media workers have been killed in Israel and Occupied Palestine. This article examines the slow death of investigative journalism in the region. […]
‘Ethical, Informed Citizens of Wales and the World’: Researcher Blog by Catrin Edwards-Greaves
by Catrin Edwards-Greaves, Cardiff University and WCIA Heritage Placement What does Welsh curriculum policy mean to the general public, and how does it relate to experiences of community participation during the pandemic? What do you see when you look at this picture (right)? Perhaps you have experiences of protecting your […]
“The Struggle to Free Nazanin” – Revelations from Richard Ratcliffe’s talk
Revelations from Richard Ratcliffe’s talk to UNA Wales on Wednesday, 27 April 2022 […]