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A new research collaboration between Swansea University and King’s College London has been awarded a prestigious Medical ...
New research led by Swansea University will help scientists predict where and when animals will move, a task which is becoming more urgent, given the current rapid pace of global change.
The Welsh Varsity is a week-long celebration of student sport, bringing together competitors from Swansea and Cardiff Universities across more than 50 sports including rugby, hockey, netball, football ...
After the highly successful collaboration with our beach clean plastic carabiners, taking waste off our beaches and creating circular economy products, we wanted to continue with our socially valuable ...
Swansea University is a diverse and welcoming workplace, valuing people for their skills regardless of their background. Applications are welcome in Welsh and will not be treated less favourably than ...
Swansea University is a research-led university that has been making a difference since 1920. The University community thrives on exploration and discovery and offers the right balance of excellent ...
Before you can apply to study at Swansea University as an exchange or visting fee-payer student for a semester or year abroad, you must be nominated by your home university. If your home university is ...
The theme of the GwyddonLe this year is 'Roots,' and visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the roots of diseases on the Biomedical stand. The area housing the School of Medicine will see ...
The fifth annual report, sponsored by the Royal Academy of Engineering, highlights Swansea’s impressive track record of creating 58 spinout companies since 2011. Ranked ninth in the UK, Swansea ...
The unique and exciting 12-month programme titled ‘Masters in marine restoration and conservation’ which begins in September 2025, focuses on equipping future marine scientists with the core skills ...
The Swansea University study, published in Health & Justice, examined how 41 people in the justice system access and use digital technology and reveals digital exclusion takes many forms, including: ...
Dr Emma Kenyon, a lecturer in Neuroscience, has been recognised as part of a £7.6 million initiative through the Academy’s Springboard programme, which supports early-career researchers tackling ...