Annual Portfolio Review. Each year, based on recruitment trend data and market intelligence, the Programme Management Board oversees the review of every programme across the Unive ...
To help you plan your journey, you can find parking and travel information on our Transport on Open Day page. Our lovely staff and Student Ambassadors will be there to welcome you and guide you to ...
Five outstanding researchers from Swansea University have been selected for the 2026 Welsh Crucible, an award-winning programme to develop the future research leaders of Wales.
Early diet may shape how the teenage brain develops, Swansea review finds ...
They say all publicity is good publicity, but new research has revealed the significant challenges academics researching ...
A new study led by Swansea University argues that the health benefits of nature-based healthcare may depend not only on ...
Reciprocal exchange programmes allow Swansea students on a degree programme with a year abroad to spend their third year ...
Swansea University is partnering with Tenby-based start-up BIOVIT to investigate whether food-processing waste can be turned ...
Experts lead call for tougher restrictions on SUVs as public fail to understand risks of larger cars
Nearly two-thirds - 66 per cent - of British driving licence holders don’t understand that sports utility vehicles pose a ...
Professor Ann John of Swansea University Medical School is a world-leading expert in suicide prevention, self-harm research, and mental health data science. A former GP, she is Principal Investigator ...
The summit brought together leading investors, policymakers, and world-class research organisations to highlight the UK’s most promising science and technology ventures, placing Swansea University ...
Supported by the IAFNS Cognitive Health Committee, the review found that unhealthy dietary patterns in the early years of life, particularly in infancy, may have lasting consequences for intelligence ...
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