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April 1, 2025Marine Restoration course is a world first for Swansea
Swansea University is launching the world’s first MSc in Marine Restoration which will equip graduates with the skills they need to tackle one of the biggest environmental challenges of our time - restoring ocean ecosystems.
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April 1, 2025New national centre for suicide prevention and self-harm research launched in Wales
Wales’s National Centre for Suicide Prevention and Self-Harm Research has been launched, marking a significant milestone in addressing one of the nation’s most pressing public health challenges.
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March 31, 2025Semiconductor research breakthrough is a first for UK
Researchers at the Centre for Integrated Semiconductor Materials (CISM) at Swansea University have made a significant breakthrough in semiconductor research by establishing the first 4-inch thin film gallium oxide (Ga₂O₃) capability in the UK.
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March 31, 2025Experts join forces for pioneering study on child physical abuse hospitalisations
The results of the first-ever large scale analysis of child physical abuse (CPA) hospitalisations have revealed important insights into trends across five European countries.
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March 28, 2025New book shines spotlight on the inspirational teacher who made Richard Burton
A new biography is set to reveal more about the man who inspired and transformed Richard Burton from his humble roots to stage and screen stardom.
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March 28, 2025University fish tagging project celebrates securing £600,000 to support its work
A Swansea University project to improve understanding of fish behaviour in Welsh rivers and seas has received a £657,000 funding boost.
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March 27, 2025Swansea students put household rubbish to the test to win bridge building competition
A team of Swansea civil engineering students secured first place in a prestigious competition to design and build a bridge entirely made from household recyclable materials.
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March 21, 2025Swansea University study highlights the need for support for families facing child-to-parent abuse
A study by Swansea University has highlighted the urgent need for support for families facing child-to-parent abuse (CPA).
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March 20, 2025New report highlights ESEA communities' Engagement with Anti-Racist Wales Action Plan
A Swansea University research team has shared their research into East and South-East Asian (ESEA) communities’ engagement with Anti-Racist Wales Action Plan to mark UN Day for Elimination of Race Discrimination on 21st March.
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March 20, 2025Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize 2025 shortlist revealed
The shortlist for the world’s largest and most prestigious literary prize for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – is announced today featuring six extraordinary, emerging voices, including three debuts, whose writing experiments with form, structure and style to explore identity, gender, grief and sexuality.
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March 17, 2025The toilet that turns waste into biofuel - student inventor team’s idea wins Invent for the Planet 2025
A biotransformer toilet that converts human waste into biofuel was the winning idea in the Swansea round of “Invent for the Planet”, an international design competition for student inventors.
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March 14, 2025Formula 1 driver Lando Norris visits Swansea University sport and exercise science labs in preparation for 2025 race season
With 24 races across 21 countries in 5 different continents, Formula 1 is a multi-billion pound sport attracting a global fanbase of around 750 million. This makes it the most popular annual sporting series in the world.
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March 13, 2025Funding boost for new trial aiming to tackle the threat of infection for patients
Healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) are a major global challenge, made worse by the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance. These infections not only compromise patient safety but also place immense financial strain on healthcare systems.
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March 11, 2025Swansea University to celebrate 200 years of braille with free public event
Swansea University will be the first stop in Wales on a nationwide tour commemorating 200 years of braille, helping to highlight how this tactile system of raised dots empowers people with sight loss.
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March 10, 2025Experts helping Wales make strides towards a healthier future
Health and wellbeing experts at Swansea University are sharing the importance of physical activity for everyone, regardless of age, race, or gender.
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March 6, 2025How footballers’ fingers and height can predict their exercise performance
With the UEFA Women's Euro just a few months away, attention continues to grow around women’s football. Now new research involving Swansea University is focusing on female professional footballers and the levels of lactate they produce during exercise.
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March 5, 2025Swansea ranked safest place to study in Wales
Swansea has been named the safest city for students in Wales, according to a study by the trusted and independent Complete University Guide (CUG).
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March 4, 2025Swansea joins SAFEPOWER to help power a greener, smarter future
Swansea University’s Centre for Integrative Semiconductor Materials (CISM) is a partner in the new SAFEPOWER project, which aims to transform energy systems by creating new Medium-Voltage Direct Current (MVDC) converters, designed to be small, eco-friendly, secure, and competitive to create a cleaner and more energy-efficient future.
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March 3, 2025Swansea University PhD student taking his research to Parliament
Swansea University’s mathematics PhD student Xavier Crean is set to share his research with MPs eager to understand the latest scientific and technological advances.
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February 26, 2025Rediscovering Myrddin: Early Merlin poems reveal the poet and prophet behind the myth
The earliest known poetry about Merlin, referred to as Myrddin in Welsh, has been made accessible to the public for the first time and reveals that, contrary to popular belief, he was not a wizard but a poet and a prophet deeply interested in the natural world.
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February 25, 2025University experts working to make water safer as part of new Biofilm Alliance
Swansea University is playing a key role in a new collaborative network dedicated to tackling the global challenges posted by microbial biofilms.
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February 25, 2025AI research internship opportunity - summer placement scheme for students from disadvantaged backgrounds
Undergraduate students from disadvantaged backgrounds have an opportunity to spend this summer getting priceless hands-on experience in research in artificial intelligence (AI) at Swansea University’s computer science department.
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February 21, 2025University launches industry panel to boost language students’ career prospects
Swansea University has launched a new initiative to help enhance language students’ future career prospects.
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February 21, 2025Swansea University announces expansion to London
Swansea University and QA Higher Education partner to deliver flexible degree programmes in London from September 2025.
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February 20, 2025Green Tourism award for University events team
Swansea University Events team have won a prestigious Green Tourism Award, reflecting their achievements in making their operations more sustainable.
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February 19, 2025Swansea University hosts exhibition honouring disabled victims of the Nazis
Thirteen British-born victims of the Nazis’ war on disabled people, known to the regime as ‘life unworthy of life’, are being honoured in a special exhibition at Swansea University.
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February 19, 2025Top UK talent master semiconductor cleanroom skills at CISM
Students gain cutting-edge cleanroom skills at CISM.
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February 18, 2025Swansea expert trains Irish UN peacekeepers in protecting cultural sites in conflict zones
Irish armed forces involved in UN peacekeeping duties have been trained by a Swansea expert in how best to protect cultural sites and artefacts in conflict zones.
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February 17, 2025Oriel Science celebrates new charity status
Following its success as a project at Swansea University, Oriel Science is entering an exciting new phase as an independent charity, unlocking fresh opportunities for growth and innovation.
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February 12, 2025New insight into young children’s right to be heard in Welsh education policy
A collaborative research team involving Swansea University has examined the policy framework around the participative rights of children in Welsh primary schools, publishing their findings in a new policy briefing.
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February 12, 2025Health and Care Research Wales and British Heart Foundation in major £3m joint funding deal for cardiovascular research
Health and Care Research Wales and British Heart Foundation (BHF) have announced a significant £3m agreement to support cardiovascular research in Wales through funding for the National Cardiovascular Research Network (NCRN).
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February 11, 2025Innovative theatre project bringing laughter to people living with dementia
A pioneering new theatre project, created with help from Swansea University, has been bringing joy, laughter, and meaningful social connection to care homes in South Wales.
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February 10, 2025New Dean returns to roots for senior leadership role
Swansea University has welcomed a new Pro-Vice-Chancellor Executive Dean to its senior leadership team, with responsibility for the University’s Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Science.
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February 5, 2025Deutsch lernen! 500 local pupils at roadshow on career opportunities for German-speakers
As Europe’s biggest economy, Germany is home to major companies from Adidas to Lidl, Haribo to Hugo Boss, Bosch to Birkenstock, and Volkswagen to BMW, offering a world of career opportunities to German-speakers – this was the message to local school pupils who attended a recent German careers roadshow at Swansea University.
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February 3, 2025AI-powered self-healing asphalt: A step toward sustainable net-zero roads
Self-healing asphalt roads, made from biomass waste and designed with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), could offer a promising solution to the UK's pothole problem, which is estimated to cost £143.5 million a year.
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January 30, 2025University experts help shape Welsh Rugby Union policy on safeguarding
Swansea University sport scientists have been helping the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) to develop its new safeguarding policy, which will support the community and professional game across Wales.
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January 30, 2025SAIL Databank receives £4.55m investment from Health and Care Research Wales
SAIL Databank at Population Data Science at Swansea University will receive £4,551,338 of sustainability funding in a major funding announcement by Health and Care Research Wales.
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January 29, 2025Swansea expert appointed to advise UK government on harm from drug misuse
A Swansea expert in substance misuse and drug detection has been appointed to the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, which makes recommendations to the UK government on the control of dangerous or otherwise harmful drugs.
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January 29, 2025Cardiff set to host Welsh Varsity 2025
The hugely popular Welsh Varsity event will make a triumphant return to the Welsh capital on Wednesday 9 April 2025, bringing the fiercest university rivalry back to Cardiff.
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January 28, 2025New ‘time machine’ app allows visitors to experience Margam Castle like never before
Swansea University has played a key role in the launch of a groundbreaking augmented reality (AR) app that brings the rich history of Margam Castle to life.
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January 23, 2025New business ideas that cut waste and carbon - Uni team gets results for companies
A Swansea University team that supports south Wales companies with launching green business ideas – turning waste plastic from beaches into new products for example – have revealed that they have helped 22 different companies, supporting the launch of 7 new and improved products and services.
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January 23, 2025Longlist revealed for Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize 2025
The longlist for the world’s largest and most prestigious literary prize for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – is announced today, with authors hailing from across the world including the UK, Palestine, India, the Netherlands, and Ireland.
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January 22, 2025Study shows eye care in local clinics cuts patient wait times and optimises NHS resources
A new study has revealed that managing eye conditions through enhanced optometric services at local optometrists, rather than relying solely on hospital eye services (HES), can significantly reduce patient wait times and lower costs for the NHS.
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January 22, 2025New study reveals effective strategy to counter gambling advertising
A study led by Swansea University has indicated that showing people a counter-advertising video increased their resistance to gambling advertisements.
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January 21, 2025Swansea University researcher holds LGBTQ+ History Month film screening
A special film screening of Natalie McGrath's acclaimed play The Beat of Our Hearts will be held in the Museum of Cardiff at 11am on Saturday 8 February, marking LGBTQ+ History Month.
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January 31, 202570 years of geography at Swansea - world expert on wildfires gives public lecture to mark milestone
A world expert on wildfires, Professor Stefan Doerr, has given a public lecture at Swansea University about his work, marking 70 years of the University’s geography department.
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January 15, 2025Swansea University academics appointed to REF 2029 pilot panels
Two Swansea University academics have been appointed to the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2029 People, Culture and Environment (PCE) pilot panels.
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January 13, 2025Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize unveils judging panel for 2025
The judging panel for this year’s edition of the world’s largest and most prestigious literary prize for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – is shared today, ahead of the longlist announcement on Thursday 23 January.
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January 10, 2025Dramatic changes in Mount Everest's Kama Valley over the last century
While retracing the steps of the famous expeditions that reconnoitred the northern route to Mount Everest more than 100 years ago, a Swansea University academic has helped document dramatic environmental and cultural changes in the region.
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January 7, 2025Swansea University leads £3m project to revolutionise solar energy in Africa
A new Swansea University-led project has been awarded £3m to develop and manufacture sustainable perovskite solar modules (PSM) in Africa, empowering local communities and promoting sustainable energy.
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January 6, 2025Transatlantic collaboration aims to help improve sun safety in our primary schools
School pupils in Wales and Canada could potentially benefit from better protection against the sun in the future, thanks to a new transatlantic partnership.