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June 27, 2024Team Swansea celebrates after raising more than £20k at this year’s Half Marathon
Staff, students and friends who took part in this year’s Swansea University Half Marathon have smashed through their fundraising total and collected more than £20,000 to boost mental health care and support.
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June 27, 2024Research & Innovation Awards showcase major collaborative impact
From discovering human rights violations through to protecting heritage in conflict zones, cyber-crime, climate change, halting deforestation, protecting children on-line, providing simulation-based education, delivering world leading applied performance science projects and developing our understand of anti-matter; the astonishing range of research & innovation carried out at Swansea University was in the spotlight at the Research and Innovation Awards.
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June 27, 2024Swansea University helping advance research assessment practices in United Kingdom
The United Kingdom has taken a significant step forward in advancing responsible research assessment with the establishment of a National Chapter of the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA), co-led by Swansea University.
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June 26, 2024University hosts major international conference for anatomy experts
Experts in anatomy from different countries are to gather in Swansea on 27-30 June as the University hosts the 15th International Symposium of Clinical and Applied Anatomy (ISCAA).
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June 26, 2024New long-term partnership champions river biodiversity research and conservation in south Wales
Swansea University and the Afan Valley Angling and Conservation Club (AVACC) have established a long-term partnership aimed at advancing research and conservation efforts in river biodiversity within the Afan catchment and similar river systems in south Wales.
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June 21, 2024Welsh Language champions honoured at Coleg Cymraeg Awards
Swansea University student Priya Dodyia and senior lecturer Dr Alwena Morgan were celebrated at the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol's annual awards ceremony for their outstanding contributions.
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June 21, 2024University’s new partnership to provide nurse training expertise in Mauritius
Nurses in Mauritius will be able to benefit from Swansea University’s award-winning healthcare training as part of a new international collaboration.
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June 21, 2024Semiconductors: new kiosks use virtual reality and AI to explain how they work and why they’re vital
Artificial intelligence (AI) will be helping people learn about semiconductor technology, vital for everything from mobile phones and electric vehicles to satellites, through new interactive kiosks developed by Imersifi, a virtual reality company, and Swansea University experts.
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June 20, 2024Swansea University helps develop online tool matching voters with their ideal political party
With the countdown to the upcoming General Election, political parties are releasing their manifestos, leaving many confused about which best fits their views. To tackle this issue, Swansea University has helped create a new online voting tool.
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June 19, 2024Swansea academic’s new book explores US government’s role in assassinations
The US government has a long history of involvement in assassinations and assassination attempts, from Fidel Castro to Qassem Soleimani in 2020.
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June 18, 2024Terrorism and social media - Swansea hosts international expert conference
How terrorist groups use social media, and how this can be countered, is the focus of a major international conference in Swansea, which brings together researchers, practitioners and representatives from governments and major tech companies around the world.
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June 17, 2024How University’s world-leading simulation training is shaping our health workforce
Healthcare professionals of the future are now reaping the benefits of Swansea University’s groundbreaking training facilities.
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June 17, 2024New funding to support Wales’ development of pioneering marine energy technology
Innovate UK has awarded funding to further optimise a unique and flexible floating offshore wind platform for applications in the Celtic Sea, a collaboration involving Swansea University.
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June 17, 2024Investigating the impact of poor oral health on people seeking sanctuary in Wales
Swansea University is working with the University of South Wales (USW) to highlight the unique challenges asylum seekers and refugees face in maintaining good oral health and the broader implications for their overall wellbeing.
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June 14, 2024Sharks have depleted functional diversity compared to the last 66 million years
New research by Swansea University and the University of Zurich has found that sharks retained high levels of functional diversity for most of the last 66 million years, before steadily declining over the last 10 million years to its lowest value in the present day.
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June 14, 2024Study on architecture of heart offers new understanding of human evolution
An international research team from Swansea University and UBC Okanagan (UBCO) has uncovered a new insight into human evolution by comparing humans’ hearts with those of other great apes.
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June 13, 2024Swansea University soars in latest Times Higher Education Impact Rankings
Swansea University has been ranked joint 65th in the world for meaningful contributions towards the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) in the 2024 Times Higher Education (THE) University Impact Rankings.
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June 13, 2024Swansea University tutor among finalists for prestigious Learner of the Year Award
Eli Staniforth, a tutor at Swansea University’s Learn Welsh - Swansea Bay Region, has been selected as one of the four finalists in the highly coveted National Eisteddfod’s main competition for learners.
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June 11, 2024Four Swansea University researchers chosen for prestigious Welsh Crucible programme
Four researchers from Swansea University have been selected to join the 2024 Welsh Crucible, an award-winning programme designed to foster personal, professional, and leadership development among future research leaders in Wales.
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June 11, 2024Mechanical Engineering student triumphs in 3MT competition final
Oli Fryatt, who is studying for a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, has successfully won the Swansea University Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition final.
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June 7, 2024New project to tackle tanning perceptions in young people, offering crucial boost to sun-safety education in Wales
A Swansea University-led project hopes to help stop the concerning rise of skin cancer in Wales by exploring current perceptions of tanning in children, parents/carers, and educators. The results will support the development of a new sun-safety educational toolkit for the Welsh curriculum.
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June 4, 2024Swansea University secures its highest ever position in QS World University Rankings
Swansea University has risen to 298th in the QS World University Rankings 2025, placing Swansea in the top 300 for the first time and securing its highest-ever rank in the table.
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June 3, 2024Study shows disengaged students more likely to use AI tools for assignments
A Swansea University psychology study has found that disengaged students are more likely to use AI tools – particularly ChatGPT – for academic assignments, raising questions about academic integrity and the need for proactive interventions.
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May 30, 2024Double success as University fish tagging project receives a total of £500,000 to support its work
A Swansea University project to improve understanding of fish behaviour in Welsh rivers and seas has received a £500,000 funding boost.
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May 30, 2024New seawall will be a home for marine life – research at the heart of eco-engineering project
As a new seawall takes shape in Mumbles, a village on Swansea Bay, a Swansea University expert has revealed how its design will help encourage biodiversity, thanks to careful research and collaboration.
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May 29, 2024Oluwaseun aims to inspire students who are the ‘heart of Swansea’
Swansea University alumna Oluwaseun Ayodeji Osowobi has highlighted the importance of inspiring the next generation of young people to be effective leaders during a recent visit to Singleton Campus when she took time out to meet with students and record a student podcast.
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May 28, 2024Heritage Champions - Archives recognised for preserving our past
The Richard Burton Archives at Swansea University, which holds material of local, regional and national significance, celebrates 10 years of accreditation status in recognition of its high standards, both in looking after valuable records and in making them available to researchers and the wider community.
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May 24, 2024New season of documentary project to celebrate Gower set for University premiere
The latest part of a unique film project involving students, staff and the community to showcase the beauty of Gower will receive its premiere at Swansea University’s Taliesin Arts Centre next month.
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May 24, 2024Swansea University celebrates new edition of award-winning novel and recent research depicting South Wales steel industry
Swansea University, in partnership with Parthian Books, recently joined the local community to explore the literature and history of Wales and its steel industry.
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May 23, 2024Health policy has failed so life expectancy will decline, says Swansea University academic in new book
A Swansea University academic’s new book explores why present public health approaches to obesity have failed and stand little chance of preventing further increases.
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May 20, 2024Swansea University announces GwyddonLe programme at the Maldwyn Urdd Eisteddfod 2024
Swansea University is pleased to sponsor one of the main attractions at the Urdd National Eisteddfod, the GwyddonLe pavilion, again this year – offering a full week of entertaining educational activities for children and young people.
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May 20, 2024Real or fake? New guide will help judges assess digital open-source evidence in legal cases
In the digital age of deepfakes and AI, a timely new guide - launched by a team including a Swansea University expert - will help judges assess whether open-source images presented in evidence are authentic, credible and reliable.
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May 17, 2024Experts reveal vital new insights into using cutting-edge research to keep children safe online
Swansea University’s Project DRAGON+ has celebrated its fresh contribution in the battle against online grooming at a special event to present its groundbreaking research insights and recommendations and launch core project outputs.
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May 16, 2024Caleb Azumah Nelson wins Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize for ‘anthemic’ Small Worlds
Caleb Azumah Nelson has been announced as the winner of the world’s largest and most prestigious literary prize for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize, for his novel Small Worlds (Viking, Penguin Random House UK).
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May 15, 2024Complete University Guide 2025: Swansea University ranked in UK top 40
Swansea University has achieved notable recognition in the 2025 Complete University Guide rankings, securing its position in 37th place in the UK.
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May 14, 2024Major incident exercise held to prepare paramedic students for the future
Swansea University’s Faculty of Medicine Health and Life Science have held a major incident training exercise for its final year paramedic students in the Meadow area of Singleton Campus.
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May 13, 2024Connecting Hearts: Launch of immersive art exhibition
Swansea University is to collaborate with the Human Milk Foundation (IMF) and portrait artist Leanne Pearce with the launch of the Connecting Hearts immersive art exhibition.
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May 7, 2024A Neverland for salamanders: researchers discover "neoteny Goldilocks zone"
Scientists from Swansea University have uncovered evolutionary insights into the fascinating phenomenon of neoteny among mole salamanders. Neoteny, characterized by organisms reaching sexual maturity while retaining juvenile traits, has been a subject of intrigue in biology for its unusual developmental strategy.
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May 7, 2024Swansea University launches groundbreaking Centre for Military Gambling Research
Swansea University, in collaboration with Anglia Ruskin University, has established the world's first centre dedicated to interdisciplinary research on gambling-related issues within the military community.
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May 7, 2024Exploring Global Problems podcast: New season launch
Can we trust politicians? How do we ensure global food security? Who is eligible to compete in elite sports? These are the questions being answered by Swansea University academics in the next season of research podcast Exploring Global Problems.
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May 6, 2024Swansea spin-out Bionema wins King's Award for Enterprise, for its greener way to tackle crop pests
The King’s Awards for Enterprise, the pinnacle of recognition for UK businesses, have announced that their prestigious Innovation category award has been won by Bionema Group Ltd, a spin-out company from Swansea University.
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May 2, 2024New study to explore whether omega-3 supplements can boost children’s brain development
Swansea University researchers are exploring the influence that omega-3 supplements can have on children’s behaviour, mood, and mental wellbeing, as part of a pioneering study with implications for health and education.
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April 30, 2024Research in the Community: Examining gender identities and historical disability culture
Three Swansea University academics are taking part in the latest in a series of special talks aimed at taking research out to the community.
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April 30, 2024Protecting cultural heritage in conflict zones is a humanitarian issue – Swansea role in new films to train aid organisations
A new series of short films involving a Swansea University expert will help aid workers understand how protecting cultural heritage during conflict can be a vital humanitarian issue, as it strengthens people facing difficult situations.
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April 29, 2024Swansea University Big Pitch Competition supports creative student start-ups
Swansea University students have been given the opportunity to develop their innovative business ideas through its annual Big Pitch Competition, sponsored by Santander Universities.
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April 25, 2024Students prescribe volunteering to support their medical careers
Two Swansea University students have given their ambitions to become doctors a shot in the arm by volunteering in Morriston Hospital’s Emergency Department (ED).
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April 24, 2024High-spec MRI scans help radiotherapy target tumours more accurately
People having cancer treatment in Swansea are now benefiting from far more targeted radiotherapy – made possible by charitable donations.
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April 23, 2024Swansea University academic appointed Independent Scientific Advisor to The Alan Turing Institute
A Swansea University expert has been appointed as an Independent Scientific Advisor (ISA) within the Innovate UK BridgeAI programme at The Alan Turing Institute.
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April 23, 2024Learned Society of Wales announces four new Swansea University Fellows
Four Swansea University academics are among the new entrants to the Learned Society of Wales’ Fellowship.
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April 22, 2024New international collaboration aims to combat pandemic flu strains
Swansea University is a partner in a new international collaboration to develop better ways to stop pandemic influenza and safeguard global health.
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April 22, 2024Icon Creative Design to sponsor Swansea University for Welsh Varsity
Welsh design agency Icon Creative Design has returned to sponsor Swansea University at this year’s Welsh Varsity.
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April 18, 2024Swansea University supports community engagement through free campus library access
Swansea University has renewed its commitment to the Libraries Together Passport Scheme and will continue to offer the local community free access to high-quality education and information through its libraries.
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April 18, 2024Swansea University Professor awarded a prestigious UNESCO Chair
Professor Matthew Davies, lead of Applied Photochemistry and Circular Economy at SPECIFIC Innovation and Knowledge Centre, Swansea University, has been granted a UNESCO Chair in Sustainable Energy Technologies.
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April 17, 2024Campaign highlights success of students who were first in family to go to university
The extraordinary success of students such as Caitlin Tanner who were the first in their families to attend university is being highlighted in a new national campaign, led by Universities UK.
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April 17, 2024Athletes’ views on transgender inclusion in elite sport differ widely by sport and competitive level
The majority of female athletes (58%) support categorisation by biological sex, rather than gender identity, but views differ according to sporting context, a new study shows.
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April 16, 2024New scholarships will help attract overseas research students to Swansea
Swansea University has launched scholarships in a wide range of subjects for overseas postgraduate PhD-level students applying for entry in September 2024 who can demonstrate excellence in academic achievement.
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April 12, 2024Choosing sugary drinks over fruit juice for toddlers linked to risk of adult obesity
Consuming sugar-sweetened drinks in the first few years of childhood can be linked to poor diet patterns that increase the risk of obesity in later life, according to a new study by the School of Psychology at Swansea University.
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April 11, 2024New research shows sleeping habits of newborn deer are as individual as human infants
New research has revealed that newborn fallow deer fawns differ both in sleeping patterns and the rate of development from birth on an individual basis, as we see in newborn human babies, in the first study of its kind by Queen’s University Belfast.
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April 11, 2024SWITCH-On Skills: Free training to upskill steel workforce to transition to net zero
A free, online training platform, delivered by Swansea University, to upskill the current and next generation of workers in the steel industry, is being offered to people living or working in the Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council area.
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April 10, 2024Swansea University ranks among world’s best for 25 subjects
Swansea University has delivered its best-ever performance in a leading global university ranking by subject for the third year in a row.
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April 9, 2024Swansea welcomes university leaders from across Europe to major international conference
University leaders from countries across Europe will gather in Swansea on 11-12 April for the annual conference of the European University Association.
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April 9, 2024Swansea University supports innovative climate change education programme
Swansea University has played a key role in helping Swansea become the first UK city to introduce ‘liquid trees’ to every primary school, educating pupils on climate change and creating a healthier learning environment.
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April 8, 2024Autistic graduates 'one of the least likely groups to be in gainful employment'
New research demonstrates that doubling the employment rate for autistic people – currently at roughly half that of neurotypical people – could boost the economy by up to £1.5 billion
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April 4, 2024Swansea University wins £2m to look at Welsh mums and climate change
Swansea University has been awarded more than £2 million in research funding to look at the impact of climate change on mums-to-be.
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April 4, 2024Swansea student inventors’ idea for safe drinking water reaches semi-final of international design competition
A team of Swansea University students who have designed a filtration system to make river water safe to drink reached the European semi-final of a worldwide design competition.
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April 4, 2024Technocamps puts inspiring women in spotlight at annual International Women’s Day Celebration event
Inspirational women were in the spotlight at a Swansea gala dinner, organised by Technocamps, a pan-Wales skills programme, to mark International Women’s Day 2024.
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April 3, 2024Study says it’s time to highlight positive skills associated with neurodevelopmental conditions
New research says the wide variety of skills displayed by people with conditions such as ADHD, dyslexia and autism should be celebrated to help reduce stigma and change society’s expectations.
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March 27, 2024Swansea University developing healthcare leaders of the future
Swansea University’s Student Leadership Academy (SLA) has welcomed a new group of healthcare students to its leadership programme, supporting their delivery of quality care to future patients and service users.
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March 26, 2024Survey reveals levels of formal sun safety protection in Welsh primary schools
Primary schools in Wales could be doing more to help protect youngsters from the dangers of exposure to the sun, according to a new study.
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March 25, 2024Swansea University academic appointed Chair of Welsh Government Clean Air Advisory Panel
A Swansea University expert has been appointed the new Independent Chair of the Welsh Government’s Clean Air Advisory Panel (CAAP) by the Deputy Minister for Climate Change, Lee Waters MS.
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March 22, 2024Swansea academics awarded €480,000 Horizon Europe grant to support new research and innovation project
Researchers at Swansea University have received a new Horizon Europe grant to help implement the next generation of hazard and risk assessment of chemicals and novel materials, minimising the need for animal testing whilst protecting human health.
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March 21, 2024Swansea University’s Oriel Science celebrates innovative joint Social Prescribing project
Oriel Science, Swansea University's pioneering public exhibition centre, has been helping brain injury patients undergoing rehabilitation to improve their health and wellbeing through its first Social Prescribing project.
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March 21, 2024Independent publishers dominate shortlist for Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize 2024
The shortlist for the world’s largest and most prestigious literary prize for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – has been revealed, featuring six extraordinary, emerging voices whose writing plays with formal inventiveness to explore the timeless themes of grief, identity, and family.
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March 19, 2024Swansea welcomes senior leaders visiting from partner university in Canada
Leaders from one of Canada’s top universities, which has been exchanging students with Swansea in a thriving partnership for over 30 years, have been visiting campus to discuss how best to develop further ties.
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March 19, 2024New study provides insights into Covid-19 vaccine uptake among children and young people
Covid-19 vaccine uptake among children and young people was low across all four nations, compared to other age groups, according to the first research study to look at data from all four UK nations.
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March 18, 2024Swansea ranked 11th in the UK for student work experience
Swansea University has been ranked 11th in the UK in RateMyPlacement's Best Universities for Work Experience Table 2024-2025, showcasing the top 50 UK universities renowned for their commitment to providing valuable work experience opportunities for students.
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March 14, 2024Study shows more powerful showers can be better for environment
Enjoying a more powerful shower in the morning could actually help reduce your household’s carbon emissions, according to researchers.
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March 14, 2024Major boost to research in biological sciences and geography with £1.2 million laboratory refurbishment
A £1.2 million refurbishment of laboratories at Swansea University, just completed, will give a giant boost to research in biosciences and geography.
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March 6, 2024Impact of COVID on people with epilepsy: higher rate of deaths and hospitalisations, new research shows
People with epilepsy had a higher risk of being hospitalised with COVID and of dying from COVID during the first 15 months of the pandemic, new research led by Swansea University and the University of Edinburgh has found.
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March 5, 2024Starling Bank founder Anne Boden inspires future generation of female entrepreneurs at Swansea University event
Anne Boden MBE, the founder of Starling Bank, shared invaluable insights on overcoming challenges encountered by female entrepreneurs during an engaging session at Swansea University’s Taliesin Arts Centre on Monday 4 March.
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March 4, 2024Swansea academic named Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences
The Academy of Social Sciences has welcomed 41 leading social scientists to its prestigious Fellowship - including Professor Stuart Macdonald of Swansea University.
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March 1, 2024Archaeologist Howard Carter’s artwork now on display at The Egypt Centre
A rare painting by Howard Carter, the renowned archaeologist who discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun, has gone on display at Swansea University’s Egypt Centre.
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March 1, 2024Three Swansea academics announced as new Turing Fellows to tackle societal challenges
Three academics from Swansea University are among a new cohort of 51 Turing Fellows to have joined The Alan Turing Institute from universities and research institutes across the UK.
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February 29, 2024Better scrap metal for a greener economy: Swansea expertise at heart of new UN-backed research centre
Swansea expertise in improving recycling by boosting the quality of scrap metal will be at the heart of a new centre, backed by the UN, which will research how we can reuse precious resources - from metals to minerals - more widely.
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February 29, 2024Wales’ first university-led personal injury advice clinic launched
Swansea Law Clinic has launched Wales’ first dedicated personal injury advice clinic in collaboration with the award-winning London-based firm, Hodge Jones & Allen.
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February 27, 2024Neath Port Talbot Council and Swansea University sign Memorandum of Understanding
Neath Port Talbot Council and Swansea University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to help them collaborate on vital areas of common interest such as working effectively with industry and supporting the development of vital skills for the region.
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February 26, 2024New study uncovers the importance of deepwater ecosystems for endangered species
Using tracking data, a new study has revealed for the first time that hawksbill turtles feed at reef sites much deeper than previously thought.
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February 22, 2024Swansea University receives Queen’s Anniversary Prize for work of world-leading databank
Swansea University has been awarded a Queen’s Anniversary Prize in recognition of the contribution for harnessing public data to improve population health and wellbeing through its world-renowned SAIL Databank based at Population Data Science.
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February 21, 2024Swansea University announces multiyear partnership with Hockey Wales
Swansea University has announced a landmark partnership with Hockey Wales, the National Governing Body for hockey in Wales.
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February 19, 2024Mental health support may be a key route to reducing incel harm, world’s largest study of incels finds
A groundbreaking study has discovered the complex relationship between mental health, a shared worldview and the social networking of involuntary celibate (incel) communities.
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February 15, 2024New study analyses link between digit ratio and oxygen consumption in footballers
The efficiency of oxygen supply to tissues is a factor in the severity of important diseases such as Covid-19 and heart conditions.
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February 15, 2024Swansea University introduces onsite short-term accommodation for staff, students and visitors
As part of Swansea University’s campus provision, it is now offering short-term, onsite accommodation for staff, students and visiting colleagues.
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February 14, 2024New Swansea University Collaboration to Support Sustainable, Locally Manufactured Solar PV in Africa, Asia and the Indo-Pacific region
A new collaboration led by Swansea University is seeking to support countries in Africa, Asia and the Indo-Pacific to increase the scale of local production of sustainable solar photovoltaics (PV).
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February 13, 2024Intercollegiate Eisteddfod returns to Swansea
More than 500 Welsh students from Welsh universities are expected to flock to Swansea on 1-2 March as the Intercollegiate Eisteddfod re-visits Swansea University for the first time since 2019.
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February 9, 2024Experts continue working to help shape a healthier way of life across Wales
The importance of physical activity for all ages has been highlighted by researchers at Swansea University.
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February 8, 2024Scientists point the way to advance conservation and restoration of essential marine life
In a new study, an international team of academics have identified the most important questions that must be answered in order to advance the conservation and restoration of seagrass meadows in Europe.
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February 7, 2024Devolved probation powers and a ‘stronger evidence-based approach’ could improve community safety and social justice
A group of academics from Welsh universities, along with current and former probation officers, have published ideas on the future of the Probation Service in Wales.
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February 7, 2024Professor Awarded £2.2M to Explore a Digital Future for All
Professor Matt Jones of Swansea University’s Computational Foundry has been awarded a prestigious personal five-year Fellowship by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to pursue an adventurous and ambitious AI research agenda.
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February 5, 2024Innovative quilt project brings new mums together to share feeding experiences
A unique project led by Swansea University is recording and sharing new mothers’ complicated feelings around feeding their babies.
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January 31, 2024New flexible degree set to help students fit nursing studies round home life
Swansea University is launching a new flexible degree designed to help future nurses balance their studies around their home lives.
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January 30, 2024From the street to the boardroom: New course to teach business skills to disadvantaged
Swansea University is set to run a unique new course aimed at getting the best out of disadvantaged people and inspire them to take a different path in life.
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January 29, 2024Student who volunteers as local scout leader honoured with Neighbourly Award
A student who volunteers with a local scout group in Swansea has received a Neighbourly Award for her contribution to the community, after being nominated by the scout leader.
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January 25, 2024The Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize reveals international longlist for 2024
The international longlist for the world’s largest and most prestigious literary prize for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – has been announced.
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January 24, 2024New booklet raises concerns over computer safety threat to patients
In the wake of the Post Office Horizon scandal highlighting the unreliability of computer evidence, a new booklet has just been published warning of potentially damaging IT issues in healthcare.
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January 23, 2024StreetSnap: First-of-its-kind app launches to build community resilience to hate
Leading social scientist from Swansea University, Dr Lella Nouri and her team, have developed a new app which revolutionises the way communities can track and report hate graffiti, all with the aim of understanding tensions within a community, and building intervention programmes to eradicate the issues.
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January 18, 2024Expert set to investigate history of TB vaccinations as part of major healthcare research project
A Swansea University historian will play a key role in a new research project which aims to use humanities and social science expertise to help bring patient voices into healthcare research and practice.
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January 17, 2024Swansea expert appointed Chief Scientific Adviser for Department for Culture, Media and Sport
A Swansea expert in digital policy has been appointed by the UK Government as the new Chief Scientific Adviser at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, to provide scientific leadership, oversee research priorities and advise ministers and officials.
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January 17, 2024Tackling terrorist content online: Swansea experts co-author new report on the promise and pitfalls of using AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has a crucial role to play in identifying terrorist content online, but human input remains essential to protect human rights and prevent legitimate groups being wrongly targeted, according to a new report by a team including Swansea University experts.
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January 10, 2024New funding to help Swansea businesses build a cleaner future
Swansea-based businesses and third-sector organisations can access fully-funded support designed to help them drive innovation and boost sustainability from February 2024, thanks to new funding secured by Circular Economy Innovation Communities (CEIC).