Swansea University’s Faculty of Medicine Health and Life Science have held a major incident training exercise for its final ...
The King’s Awards for Enterprise, the pinnacle of recognition for UK businesses, have announced that their prestigious ...
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 ...
Student nurses play a crucial role in healthcare. They are the future frontline workers, caring for patients and contributing to the well-being of communities. It’s vital to recognise that student ...
With community members, we are exploring alcohol use and harm among Gypsies, Roma and Travellers (Irish and New Travellers) ...
Over the past 15 months, Project DRAGON+ has spearheaded a pioneering initiative, amalgamating sophisticated linguistic ...
Professor Nigel Pollard is an expert on the destruction and protection of cultural heritage in conflict, including historic buildings, archaeological sites and museums. His research on the bombing of ...
Hosted by the University’s Enterprise Team, The Big Pitch offers entrepreneurs business funding, mentorship, access to networks, accelerator programme spaces and more. The latest competition last ...
Left to right: Professor Katrina Pritchard, Dr Ryan Sweet, and Dr Helen Williams. Tickets for events at the Wyeside Arts Centre in Builth Wells featuring Professor Katrina Pritchard, Dr Helen Williams ...
The All-Wales Intensive Learning Academy for Innovation in Health and Social Care has been developed to deliver a world-class learning, research and teaching base that will equip leaders with the ...
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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 ...