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December 20, 2019New breastfeeding textbook to give support to medical professionals
A new textbook aimed at supporting the medical profession to give accurate and up-to-date breastfeeding guidance is released.
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December 20, 2019New study shows how patients’ health values can impact vital pelvic floor treatment
Researchers and health professionals in Swansea have revealed the value women put on their own health can have a direct effect on the success of medical treatment for pelvic floor problems.
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December 20, 2019Swansea University celebrates first degree apprenticeship graduates in Wales
Swansea University is this week celebrating the success of the first degree apprenticeship graduates in Wales.
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December 20, 2019Students plant 800 new trees on city’s Kilvey Hill
Students have planted nearly 800 new trees on Swansea’s Kilvey Hill, helped by local residents, scouts and police officers, in a community event funded by the University.
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December 18, 2019Research finds positive community action can help coral reef health
New research has found that positive community action can boost fish numbers in coral reefs and safeguard fish numbers there in the future.
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December 18, 2019Student overcomes life-changing health setbacks to secure Master’s
A Swansea University student who battled back from losing his sight and undergoing a kidney transplant is celebrating after graduating with a master’s degree.
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December 18, 2019Swansea University appoints new governing body Chair
Swansea University is pleased to announce that Bleddyn Phillips has been appointed as its new Chair of Council.
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December 18, 2019Five guest judges announced for the 15th anniversary of the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize
To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize, the custodians of the Prize, Swansea University, have announced for the first time that five guest judges will be joining Chairman Professor Dai Smith CBE and Professor Kurt Heinzelman in selecting the 2020 winner of the world’s biggest prize for young writers.
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December 17, 2019Mother overcomes family battle to graduate with law degree
A Swansea mum whose battle over her autistic son’s education inspired her to study law has now pledged to help other families following her graduation from Swansea University.
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December 16, 2019New study reveals steps to suicide prevention in young Welsh people
Reducing adverse childhood experiences, preventing alcohol and substance misuse, and improving education and training opportunities are some key ways to help prevent suicide in Welsh children and young people.
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December 16, 2019Nursing graduate’s new life after winning drugs battle
A former drug addict who turned her life around has graduated from Swansea University and become a nurse so she can help others.
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December 12, 2019Why University is so special to couple after more than 60 years
A couple who fell in love at Swansea University in the early 1950s say the organisation will always hold a special place in their hearts.
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December 12, 2019Outdoor learning is good for pupils and teachers
Outdoor learning has had a positive impact on both children and staff at a Swansea primary school, boosting their wellbeing and pupil attitudes to learning.
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December 12, 2019Swansea become first university in Wales to open zero waste shop
Swansea University have become the first university in Wales to open a zero waste shop.
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December 11, 2019The Welsh Varsity will return to Swansea next year with the university sporting showpiece taking place on Wednesday, April 29.
The Welsh Varsity will return to Swansea next year with the university sporting showpiece taking place on Wednesday, April 29.
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December 10, 2019Art exhibition shares stories from rural Bangladesh
An exhibition of work by prominent Bangladeshi artists, which draws on the experience of rural poverty in the country, is to open at Swansea University on 19 December.
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December 6, 2019Swansea University collaborates with council for woodland project
Swansea University has helped to restore ancient coppice at Landore Social Club and lay hedges at the Liberty Stadium in a bid to revitalise the Hafod-Morfa Copperworks site with Swansea Council.
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December 5, 2019Irish Consul General’s praise for life sciences partnership
The Irish Consul General to Wales visited Swansea University Medical School for a special briefing about the Celtic Advanced Life Science Innovation Network (CALIN).
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December 4, 2019Study shows lake methane emissions should prompt rethink on climate change
A new study from Swansea University has given new insights into how the greenhouse gas methane is being produced in the surface waters of lakes, which should signal a rethink on the global methane cycle.
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December 3, 2019New book discusses why breastfeeding grief and trauma matter
A new book by a Swansea University academic explores what breastfeeding means to women, how they feel when things don’t work out and importantly, how care, support and outcomes can be improved for future generations of women.
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December 2, 2019In profile: Swansea University at CERN
CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is one of the world's largest and most respected centres for scientific research. Home to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which is located 100m underground and consists of a 27-kilometre ring of superconducting magnets, CERN’s history dates back to the 1940s and is the birthplace of the World Wide Web.
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November 28, 2019Twins’ journey to become doctors sees them reunited in Swansea
Identical twins Will and Alex Carroll-Adams have been reunited at Swansea University as they both pursue their ambition to become doctors.
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November 28, 2019University and Swansea Tree Forum plant trees for National Tree Week
Swansea University’s Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI) and Swansea Tree Forum have planted a number of trees outside the city’s Guildhall as part of their commitment to offset work related staff travel with tree planting.
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November 26, 2019Swansea University collaboration promotes science education in Wales
Swansea University is collaborating with OXIS Energy UK Ltd to support the development of enhanced lithium metal anodes to improve the cycle life of lithium-sulfur or Li-S batteries, rechargeable batteries, notable for their high specific energy.
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November 22, 2019Research shows old newspapers can be used to grow carbon nanotubes
A research collaboration between Rice University and the Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI) at Swansea University has found that old newspapers can be used as a low cost, eco-friendly material on which to grow single walled carbon nanotubes on a large scale.
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November 19, 2019Academics call for targeted healthcare for pregnant women and new mums with depression
Swansea University academics are calling for improved and targeted healthcare for pregnant women and new mothers who experience depression, following a new study looking at the impact of depression and anti-depressants.
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November 15, 2019Clinton’s call for society to show courage in the face of inequality
Hillary Rodham Clinton has paid tribute to the women who have inspired her throughout her career at a special event hosted by Swansea University.
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November 14, 2019Hillary Clinton meets the first cohort of the Hillary Rodham Clinton Scholarship programme at Swansea University
Hillary Rodham Clinton led a seminar with the first recipients of the Hillary Rodham Clinton Global Challenges Scholarship at Swansea University’s Singleton Campus earlier today (Thursday 14 November).
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November 14, 2019New advanced therapy for endometrial cancer granted US patent
Swansea University scientists’ hard work in the fight against endometrial cancer has seen them being granted a US patent for pioneering new therapy.
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November 13, 2019Technocamps offers curriculum fundamentals to educators across Wales
Technocamps recently hosted a day of learning for education professionals throughout Wales aimed at inspiring those who work in the sector.
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November 13, 2019Universities and the Extinction Rebellion generation
Today’s students are the Extinction Rebellion generation, global citizens who are more interested in contributing than consuming, Swansea University Vice Chancellor Professor Paul Boyle has told an international audience in Malaysia.
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November 8, 2019Swansea University secures £2.5m EU funding for creative ageing project
Swansea University has secured £2.5m of EU funding to create a new research hub aimed at growing the global market for age-related products and services.
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November 7, 2019Academic’s new book helps parents-to-be how spot fake news about pregnancy, birth and babies.
Swansea academic, bestselling author and leading infant feeding researcher Professor Amy Brown helps parents-to-be how to spot fake news on pregnancy, birth and babies in her new book Informed is Best.
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November 7, 2019Crab disease poses threat to shellfish stocks
Shore crabs carry parasites that pose a major threat to shellfish stocks. In a new study, Swansea University researchers have used several different detection methods, including taking DNA from seawater, to build up the first comprehensive picture of the problem.
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November 4, 2019University project helping primary pupils put climate crisis on the agenda
Primary school children from across Wales united to find out more about the climate crisis and what is being done to combat it.
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November 1, 2019Researcher joins Medical School team after gaining European Fellowship
Swansea University Medical School has welcomed a new researcher under a prestigious European scheme.
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October 31, 2019Swansea and Zambia team up to tackle plastic waste
Teachers and pupils at 14 schools in Swansea and Zambia have teamed up to tackle plastic waste, thanks to a partnership set up by Discovery, the Swansea University student volunteering charity.
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March 3, 2021£800,000 award to share benefits of solar technology
A Swansea-led project which will help communities in developing countries to generate their own solar power has been awarded £800,000 by the UK government.
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October 30, 2019£5.6 million investment in legal innovation for Swansea University Law School
Swansea University and the Welsh Government have today (30 October 2019) announced a £5.6 million investment in LegalTech and Access to Justice, as well as in countering terrorist and criminal use of the internet.
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October 29, 2019Dr Bridget Kerr collects award from the Confederation of European Probation
Swansea University’s Dr Bridget Kerr has won the 2019 Research Award of the Confederation of European Probation (CEP) for her PhD research on evaluation systems for probation services.
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October 29, 2019New study reveals girls more likely to be admitted to hospital after self-harming
Girls in Wales are much more likely to end up in hospital after self-harming than boys according to new research led by Swansea University.
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October 25, 2019Professor addresses international conference on academic integrity
A Swansea University academic has shared his expertise and experience in ethics and academic integrity with an international audience at an EU conference.
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October 24, 2019Swansea University joins consortium to develop the next generation of biosciences research and industry leaders
Swansea University is to join the SWBio Doctoral Training Partnership as an associate partner, following an £18.5m funding from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC).
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October 24, 2019Bloodhound LSR revealed in ‘desert spec’ ahead of high-speed trials
The Bloodhound Land Speed Record (LSR) team has revealed the car aiming to claim a new world land speed record next year, seen for the first time in completed desert spec as it begins its high-speed testing programme in the Hakskeenpan desert, Northern Cape, South Africa.
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October 23, 2019New study reveals that crabs can solve and remember their way around a maze
A new Swansea University study has revealed how common shore crabs can navigate their way around a complex maze and can even remember the route in order to find food.
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October 22, 2019University highlights global issues at first bioethics conference
Academics, students and health professionals gathered tackle some of today’s most pressing ethical issues at a special conference at Swansea University.
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October 18, 2019Primary pupils share research with leading AMs
Pupils from two Welsh primary schools have shared concerns about plastic waste and healthy eating with AMs at a special event hosted by Swansea University’s Morgan Academy.
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October 17, 2019Wales’ largest science festival returns to Swansea
Swansea University will once again showcase its inspiring research to the people of Swansea later this month as the Swansea Science Festival returns for a third year.
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October 15, 2019Award-winning playwright and artist announced as inaugural Creativity Fellows
Two artists have been chosen for inaugural Creativity Fellowships, Swansea University’s Cultural Institute has announced.
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October 14, 2019University gives pupils first-hand experience of nanotechnology
Pupils have been given an unique opportunity to find out more about nanotechnology at a special Swansea University workshop aimed at inspiring scientists of the future.
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October 10, 2019University honoured for dedication to equality
Swansea University is celebrating after being rewarded for its ongoing commitment to gender equality.
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October 4, 2019University to host charity beach walk
Swansea University's wellbeing service will be hosting a three-mile charity beach walk to raise awareness of suicide in young people.
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October 2, 2019University rewarded with Meningitis Aware Recognition Mark
Swansea University has retained its Meningitis Aware Recognition Mark for its ongoing commitment to raising awareness of the potentially deadly infection among students and staff.
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October 1, 2019Discovering the Mary Rose: Aaarrtt on the High Seas
A free family fun day all about Henry VIII’s warship the Mary Rose is to headline this year’s Being Human Festival, and visitors are welcomed to climb aboard for fantastical adventures on the high seas.
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October 1, 2019New £4.6m hub boosts access to vital data that will help transform respiratory health in the UK
Swansea University’s SAIL Databank plays key role in a £4.6m UK-wide consortium on improving lives of millions with respiratory illness.
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September 30, 2019New Ireland and Wales marine energy project launched at Ocean Energy Europe Conference
A new €4.2m cross-border project aiming to boost the marine energy industry in Wales and Ireland has been launched by Lesley Griffiths AM, the Welsh Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs.
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September 30, 2019£10m funding boost for adolescent mental health research
A pioneering research centre focused on understanding and developing new ways of reducing anxiety and depression in young people will be established with funding of £10m from a major UK charity, the Wolfson Foundation.
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September 26, 2019High-tech opportunities set to inspire pupils
The holidays may be over but thanks to Technocamps, school pupils will be taking new skills and experiences into their next term.
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September 26, 2019Rare Japanese knotweed hybrid found in south Wales
A team of Swansea University scientists have discovered a rare Japanese knotweed hybrid in south Wales.
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September 26, 2019Acclaimed author Max Porter to discuss new novel at University event
Max Porter, the winner of the 2016 Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize for his internationally-acclaimed debut novel 'Grief is the Thing with Feathers' , will join Dr Francesca Rhydderch at Swansea University to discuss and read from his globally anticipated, Booker longlisted second novel, Lanny.
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September 25, 2019University teams up with pharmacy chain ahead of new course
Students on Swansea University’s upcoming pharmacy course will be able to see high-tech developments in community pharmacy care at first hand, thanks to a new partnership.
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September 24, 2019Kindness is a top priority in a long-term partner according to a new international study
One of the top qualities that we look for in a long-term partner is kindness, according to new research by Swansea University.
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September 20, 2019Swansea University remains top in Wales in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2020
Swansea University has retained its position as the highest ranked university in Wales in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2020.
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September 20, 2019Future Leaders: volcano expert and mathematician win fellowships to conduct research at Swansea
Two researchers, a mathematician and a volcano expert, have been awarded Future Leaders fellowships by the UK government which will see them come to Swansea University to take forward their research.
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September 19, 2019Brexit referendum study finds voter fragmentation led to leave win
A new inter-disciplinary study by Swansea University mathematics and economics academics of the 2016 Brexit referendum, has shown that support for the Leave campaign drew from a far more similar demographic than the Remain campaign, which may have had implications in mobilising votes for those campaigning to stay in the EU.
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September 19, 2019A greener car industry - award for researcher’s work to cut energy used in car manufacturing
A Swansea University researcher who is developing more environmentally friendly techniques for car manufacturing has won a £1000 award from the Worshipful Livery Company of Wales, which will allow him to share his work with fellow experts.
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September 19, 2019University joins forces with college to help autistic students
Swansea University and Gower College Swansea have teamed up to support students with autistic spectrum conditions as they prepare to make the transition from college to university.
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September 18, 2019The life aquatic made clear with freshwater lens
A Swansea University doctoral student has found a way to view the life of plants and animals in murky waters – by using a lens of freshwater.
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September 16, 2019University celebrates the success of the first Degree Apprenticeship Graduates in Wales
Students and staff from Swansea University’s Degree Apprenticeship Programme in Applied Software Engineering recently gathered with local businesses and organisations to celebrate the success of the first learners to complete the three year course.
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September 13, 2019University partnership provides unique training environment for health students
Health students at Swansea University are now able to learn vital skills at a unique new training facility in the heart of a busy hospital.
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September 13, 2019University to host Symposium on City Deals
Are city deals the way ahead for those regions starved of private sector investment? That is the question being posed at a Swansea University conference for academics, politicians and those people most affected by the four regional partnerships being developed across Wales.
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September 11, 2019Academics call for structured drug monitoring in care homes
Swansea University academics call for policy makers, regulators and healthcare professionals to adopt a structured medicine monitoring system after research showed a positive impact on the care of people living in care homes and taking mental health medicines.
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September 11, 2019One million seeds to be planted in UK’s biggest seagrass restoration scheme
Sky Ocean Rescue, leading conservation organisation WWF and Swansea University are launching the biggest seagrass restoration project ever undertaken in the UK, to help this important habitat to thrive once again.
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September 10, 2019New study reveals carbon nanotubes measurement possible for the first time
Swansea University scientists have reported a new approach to measuring the conductivity between identical carbon nanotubes which could be used to help improve the efficiency of electrical power cables in the future.
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September 9, 2019University celebrates forging closer bonds with Texan partners
Swansea University has strengthened its long-standing links with Texas during a high-profile visit to the state by Vice-Chancellor Paul Boyle.
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September 4, 2019Professor wins international award for ongoing global collaborations
A leading Swansea University scientist has been named as the first winner of a prestigious international honour.
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September 3, 2019WISERD to receive major funding from ESRC to continue civil society research
A pioneering research collaboration involving Swansea University has won a multi-million pound funding boost.
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September 2, 2019Students use competition to accelerate their business journey
Entrepreneurial student from Swansea University are celebrating after winning cash backing to help them develop their unique business ideas.
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September 2, 2019Medical School appoints new Head of Graduate Entry Medicine
Swansea University Medical School has appointed a new Head of Graduate Entry Medicine.
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September 2, 2019Safer roads – research could lead to better witness evidence from road traffic collisions
Getting better witness evidence in road traffic collisions, which is essential in prosecuting dangerous drivers, is the aim of a research trial currently being carried out by Swansea University experts and South Wales Police.
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August 1, 2019Graduates team up to make their green dream a reality
A trio of Swansea students didn’t just bond over their passion for the planet, they went on to a forge fantastic new idea for a green business of their own.
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August 5, 2019Law professor’s dedication rewarded with national honour
A Swansea University academic has been recognised for his dedication to teaching and inspiring the next generation of lawyers.
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August 7, 2019School pupils experience Swansea University for activity day
Hosted by the University’s Welfare@CampusLife team, Year 10 pupils at Bishop Gore Comprehensive School in Sketty got the chance to try the Skills for Life programme offered to students.
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August 21, 2019£1.3m funding boost for south Wales’ semiconductor industry
The Welsh Government has announced a new £1.3 million project to develop world-leading process technologies for a range of applications, including autonomous vehicles, novel devices for clean energy, future mobility, artificial intelligence, advanced packaging, and biosensors and wearable sensors.
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August 21, 2019Study shows Britain can expect warmer summers to be wetter
A study of twelve centuries of climate reveal Europe should prepare for wetter as well as drier summers as the climate warms.
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August 22, 2019Inaugural Biopesticide Summit provides platform for international collaboration
Swansea University and Swansea University-based company Bionema Ltd hosted the inaugural Biopesticide Summit in July this year, with the aim of providing an international platform for collaboration and partnership.
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August 23, 2019Diabetes experts share innovative research into elite cycling team
Sport and exercise science experts from Swansea University have shared their world-leading research into how elite cyclists contend with diabetes at an international conference.
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August 23, 2019New scholarship to mark Hywel Teifi Edwards’ significant contribution to Welsh culture
Swansea University’s Academi Hywel Teifi has launched an appeal to establish a new scholarship in memory of Hywel Teifi Edwards at the Eisteddfod in Llanrwst.
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August 23, 2019Brewing up a storm! Orders pour in for former student's alcohol-free beer
A former Swansea University student has shaken up the drinks industry with her non-alcoholic craft beer business.
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August 27, 2019Students launch discount app to help revitalise the high street
Two Swansea University students have launched an app that will allow people to gain exclusive discounts around Swansea and in turn help local charities and independent businesses.
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August 27, 2019Swansea University celebrate highest-ever BUCS finish
With a new academic year around the corner, Swansea University and its sports teams celebrated their highest-ever finish in a British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) season.
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August 30, 2019Students launch retro and vintage clothing store in city centre
two swansea university students have tapped into the growing demand for retro and second-hand clothing with the opening of their vintage clothes store in swansea.
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August 30, 2019New study shows charred vegetation remains help to lessen overall carbon emission from wildfires
The extensive outbreak of wildfires in the arctic and the vast amounts of CO2 they are emitting have been hitting the headlines across the world with their extent being unprecedented since satellite observations of fire began.