A Swansea University researcher has received a Health and Care Research Wales Doctoral Fellowship award for his work to ...
Swansea University has been awarded University of Sanctuary status for the welcome and support it offers to people displaced ...
Researchers in Swansea have been awarded a £1.2 million grant to create a blood test for more effective treatment of ...
Swansea University has led an international team of marine scientists and practitioners—spanning 18 countries—in calling for ...
French, German and Spanish are taught on our two flagship programmes, BA Modern Languages and BA Modern Languages, Translation and Interpreting, as well as a range of Joint Honours options. These ...
French has been taught at Swansea since the University’s foundation in 1920 with Professor Mary Williams, believed to be the first woman to hold a chair in any academic subject in the UK, being our ...
All students attend a 5-day residential field course. There is no cost associated with these modules. All students must complete a 20-credit field or lab module from the range of professional skills ...
Why do some animals use bright colours to warn off predators while others opt to camouflage themselves to avoid attack? To ...
Incel, short for involuntary celibate, refers to an online community of mainly heterosexual men frustrated by their inability to form romantic or sexual relationships. Some incel forums exhibit ...
Led by the University and supported by Swansea Bay City Deal and local health boards, NNIISH aims to accelerate the growth of sport tech, med tech and healthcare innovation in the Swansea Bay City ...
This timely project, called IGNITE, will explore how cutting-edge university research can accelerate industrial decarbonisation in the UK manufacturing industry. The primary goal is to deliver ...
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