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Career - 09.02.2023
Performance-related pay plays a sizeable role in gender pay gap, analysis shows
Performance-related pay is an important but overlooked factor behind the the gender pay gap, analysis from Cardiff University has found. Academics at Cardiff Business School analysed UK-wide employee data to assess the impact of performance-related pay. Their results found that, compared to jobs which were not subject to performance-related pay, there is a lower concentration of female employees in performance-related pay jobs, particularly at the higher end of the wage spectrum, where bonuses are more common.

Computer Science - Career - 09.02.2023

Economics - Career - 06.02.2023

Career - Social Sciences - 05.02.2023

Career - Health - 30.01.2023
Effect of economic turbulence on the experience of work to be investigated in study
The experiences of workers will be investigated as part of a major survey led by Cardiff University and funded mainly by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).

Innovation - Career - 30.01.2023

Career - 26.01.2023
Strike action w/c 31 January: Information for staff
Strike action w/c 31 January: Information for staff
Next week will see workers from a number of different industries going on strike, which may affect your work.

Career - 26.01.2023
Strike action w/c 30 January: Information for staff
Strike action w/c 30 January: Information for staff
This week will see workers from a number of different industries going on strike, which may affect your work.

Career - 09.01.2023
Managers believe flexible working can boost productivity
Managers believe flexible working can boost productivity
Managers are more positive about flexible working than since the outset of the pandemic, and even think it can boost productivity As businesses adapt to new workplace norms and working practices, man

Career - 04.01.2023

Campus - Career - 03.01.2023

Social Sciences - Career - 13.12.2022
Lack of social mobility in creative jobs has remained the same since the 1970s in the UK. This has serious implications for the future of the creative industries
New research challenges the notion that there was once a 'golden age' of social mobility within the creative sector in the UK and reveals deep-rooted class inequalities that have not evolved since the 1970s.

Career - 08.12.2022

Career - 07.12.2022
Future of UK’s writing profession is under threat
The future of writing as a primary profession is under threat in the UK, according to new research led by the University of Glasgow into authors' earnings and contracts.

Career - 29.11.2022
Applications for UCL's temporary voluntary resignation scheme are open
Applications for UCL’s temporary voluntary resignation scheme are open
Applications are now open and will open for a limited time only from 28 November 2022 to 15 January 2023.

Career - Health - 24.11.2022
12,000 people in the UK become unpaid carers every day
4.3 million people take on an unpaid caring role every year Research from the Centre for Care, at the University of Sheffield, highlights the large number of people transitioning in and out of caring roles every year.

Career - Research Management - 23.11.2022
Three Imperial academics with ERC Starting Grants to pursue 'ambitious ideas'
Three Imperial academics with ERC Starting Grants to pursue ’ambitious ideas’
Three Imperial academics have won ERC Starting Grants to pursue their 'ambitious research ideas'. The grants - worth up to ¤1.5million euros each over five years - are awarded to emerging science talent through the Horizon Europe programme to launch their own projects and form teams.

Career - Social Sciences - 22.11.2022
University celebrates Living Wage Week
Employers and employees have celebrated #LivingWageWeek in Wales by marking Cardiff's journey towards becoming a Living Wage City.

Career - Sport - 11.11.2022
Study highlights open goal of using sport to tackle youth unemployment
Study highlights open goal of using sport to tackle youth unemployment
New research shows how targeted sport for employability programmes in under-served communities are playing a key role in the face of the cost-of-living crisis.

Career - 10.11.2022
Road collisions more likely for takeaway delivery riders working in the gig economy
Road collisions more likely for takeaway delivery riders working in the gig economy
Motorcyclists delivering hot food who pick up jobs through digital platforms are more likely to be in a collision where their bike is damaged or someone is injured than those directly employed by restaurants, finds research by UCL. Freelance delivery riders are also more likely to report that time pressure from their employer means they are more likely to speed (56% versus 39%) or ride through red lights (21% versus 12%).