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April 18, 2023Study shows how machine learning can identify social grooming behaviour from acceleration signals in wild baboons
Scientists from Swansea University and the University of Cape Town have tracked social grooming behaviour in wild baboons using collar-mounted accelerometers.
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April 14, 2023Researchers reveal how foundational economy can boost Welsh prosperity
New research examining how the foundational economy can be supported in Wales is helping to inform government policy for the future.
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April 14, 2023Swansea University donates nursing uniforms to medical organisations across sub-Saharan Africa
Swansea University has donated more than 600 assorted student nurse uniforms to disadvantaged organisations in sub-Saharan Africa, helping healthcare workers stay safe from contracting transmissible diseases as they provide medical aid for vulnerable patients.
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April 13, 2023Antarctic video for schools on ice melt and sea level rise wins prestigious Geographical Association award
A film for school pupils about ice melt in Antarctica and sea level rise, made by a team involving a Swansea University polar expert, has been awarded the prestigious Silver Publishers Award from the Geographical Association.
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April 13, 2023£400k boost for University’s research into prostate cancer
Research by Swansea scientists investigating sugars in the blood could lead to more effective testing and earlier diagnoses for prostate cancer – which would save countless men’s lives.
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April 12, 2023Artificial sweetener could dampen immune response to disease in mice
Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute have found that high consumption of a common artificial sweetener, sucralose, lowers activation of T-cells, an important component of the immune system, in mice.
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April 5, 2023Grant set to boost researcher’s mission to explore nerve damage in the brain
Dr Roberto Angelini has become the latest academic at Swansea University to receive the prestigious Academy of Medical Science Springboard award.
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April 5, 2023New study shows the potential of machine learning in the early identification of people with inflammatory arthritis
A study by Swansea University has revealed how machine learning can help with the early detection of Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) inflammatory arthritis and revolutionise how people are detected and diagnosed by their GPs.
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April 3, 2023£900k funding to develop bespoke VR training for future health professionals
A high-tech Swansea University initiative to develop specialist virtual reality training for healthcare professionals has secured a major funding boost.
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March 31, 2023TV’s Owain Wyn Evans tells audience to feel the fear - and take the plunge
TV and radio broadcaster Owain Wyn Evans has urged a Swansea audience to stay true to themselves and never be afraid of taking risks.
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March 31, 2023“Asim Hafeez - From Swansea University Student to Home Office Director”: Distinguished Graduate Gives Students an Insight into the Civil Service
Asim Hafeez, Home Office Director of International, Strategy, Engagement and Devolution, recently returned to his alma mater to share his impressive career journey in the Civil Service with Swansea University students.
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March 30, 2023Swansea University at Hay Festival 2023
The science and art of dreaming, the concussion crisis in sport, and the winning title of this year’s Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize are among the subjects set to delight audiences at the 36th Hay Festival between 25 May - 4 June.
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March 29, 2023Toddlers, Tech and Talk: online survey participants wanted for groundbreaking study into digital technology’s impact on children's communication skills
University researchers are seeking participants to complete an online survey which will assist with the most in-depth study to date into how the daily exposure of babies and very young children to digital technologies influences how they speak and interact with others.
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March 29, 2023The pump that makes polluted water safe to drink - Swansea student inventors’ idea reaches final of worldwide competition
A team of Swansea University students who have invented a pump that makes polluted river water safe to drink have reached the grand final of a worldwide design competition, which will take place in Texas in April.
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March 28, 2023International team uses natural catalysts to develop low-cost way of producing green hydrogen
Experts from Swansea and Grenoble have joined forces to develop a practical way to produce green hydrogen using sustainable catalysts.
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March 27, 2023Film showcases community action in a time of climate and ecological emergency
A new short film showcasing how a Friends and Neighbours community group based in Neath is working positively to mitigate climate change, had its premier to coincide with Earth Hour.
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March 23, 2023Swansea student’s collaboration with Met Office to help advance land surface model
A Swansea University student has collaborated with the Met Office to identify how one of its land surface models can be improved, allowing more accurate projections of future climate-vegetation interactions.
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March 23, 2023Debuts dominate shortlist for the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize 2023
Today, the shortlist for one of the world’s largest literary prizes celebrating young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – is announced, showcasing the breadth and depth of new international writing talent.
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March 22, 2023University secures share of £40m investment to boost benefits of social science research
Swansea University is one of 32 research organisations across the UK that will benefit from the Economic and Social Research Council’s (ESRC) support through a five-year Impact Acceleration Account (IAA) award of £1.25 million.
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March 22, 2023Swansea University continues to advance in QS World University Rankings by Subject
Swansea University has delivered its best-ever performance in a leading global university ranking by subject for the second year in a row.
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March 21, 2023University’s programme now recognised by American Chemistry Society
Swansea University has gained global recognition for the high standard of chemistry education it offers.
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March 20, 2023Swansea University shortlisted for prestigious early careers recruitment award
Swansea University’s Graduate Support Programme has been shortlisted for HE careers and employability team of the year in the targetjobs National Graduate Recruitment Awards 2023.
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March 20, 2023Swansea University shortlisted for six Whatuni Student Choice Awards
Swansea University has been shortlisted in six categories for this year’s WhatUni Student Choice Awards (WUSCAs).
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March 17, 2023Alzheimer's early detection - Swansea University and Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology to lead on major project
Scientists from Swansea University ‘s Institute for Innovative Materials, Processing and Numerical Technologies (IMPACT) and Japan have been awarded £1.3 million to develop a new “point of care testing” kit that can detect biomarkers for Alzheimer's Disease.
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March 17, 2023New study counts the environmental cost of managing knotweed
New Swansea University research has looked at the long-term environmental impact of different methods to control Japanese knotweed.
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March 17, 2023£1 million for projects involving Swansea experts to tackle gambling harm among Armed Forces veterans
Research to tackle gambling harm among Armed Forces veterans has received a major boost with three awards, totalling £1 million, for new projects in the field that involve Swansea University experts.
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March 16, 2023University collaboration secures prestigious National Science Foundation grant to develop new field of Socioresilient Materials
Swansea University has been awarded a research grant with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Cornell University, sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) in a multi-institutional research project.
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March 16, 2023Swansea University Staff Member Recognised at Prestigious Apprentice Awards
Swansea University's Katie Harris has been named Careers Information Advice and Guidance Apprentice of the Year at Gower College Swansea's Apprenticeship Awards.
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March 15, 2023ITWales’ International Women’s Day event celebrated 20 years of Technocamps
An ITWales event organised by Technocamps to celebrate women in STEM was held on International Women’s Day at Swansea Arena.
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March 15, 2023Swansea University academics develop world’s first completely roll-to-roll printable perovskite solar cell
Swansea University has established a low-cost and scalable carbon ink formulation capable of unlocking, for the first time, the potential for perovskite solar cells to be manufactured at scale.
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March 14, 2023How dreams can bond us together revealed in new book
A new book by Swansea University sleep expert Mark Blagrove will be launched at a sell-out event later this week.
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March 13, 2023Study reveals Impact of pandemic on incidence of long-term conditions in Wales
A population data linkage study using anonymised primary and secondary care health records in Swansea University’s SAIL Databank has revealed that in 2020 and 2021, fewer people in Wales were being diagnosed with long-term conditions than expected.
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March 13, 2023Conference to highlight how circular economy can shape future for Wales
The Circular Economy Innovation Communities (CEIC) Spring Conference will be held on Friday March, 24 at the Swansea.com Stadium and is an open invitation for environmental champions from throughout South Wales and beyond to discuss how well-designed, incremental efforts can have substantial impact.
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March 10, 2023Research team extends international links to Australia
Researchers at home and away have joined forces for a new international collaboration with the ultimate aim of improving patient care.
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March 9, 2023International team examines how selenium could help in fight against ovarian cancer
Selenium is a micronutrient that plays an essential role in human health but is toxic at high levels. However, new biomedical research has shown selenium actually has anti-cancer properties when used at high doses.
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March 8, 2023App sets out to present artist to a new and wider audience
A new app has been launched aimed at celebrating and highlighting the work of Welsh artist Gwen John.
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March 7, 2023Egypt Centre experts set to reveal history of ancient artefacts
A host of rare Egyptian antiquities has arrived in Swansea ready to go on display to the public and be studied by University experts for the first time.
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March 6, 2023New Swansea University research shows reducing social media use by just 15 minutes a day can improve your health
New research from Swansea University shows that reducing social media use by 15 minutes a day can significantly improve general health and immune function and reduce levels of loneliness and depression.
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March 1, 2023University wins funding to boost battery manufacturing skills in Wales
Swansea University is set to play a key role in shaping Wales’s manufacturing workforce of the future.
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March 1, 2023Researchers to develop self-powered and sustainable smart technologies for older generation
A team of researchers at Swansea University have been awarded £740,000 to develop self-powered and sustainable digital “Internet of Things” technologies to tackle accessibility for older people.
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February 24, 2023Tracking data reveals how seabird species adopt different strategies to cope with extreme storms
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior in Germany and Swansea University have revealed how different seabird species use distinct strategies to cope with cyclones, with some flying directly into the storm, and others using avoidance tactics.
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February 24, 2023Official welcome to Swansea for visiting students just arrived from Ukraine
Students from Ukraine, including from Swansea’s partner university in the country, were given an official welcome to Swansea at a reception on campus, where they were addressed by the Vice-Chancellor and Universities UK.
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February 23, 2023University helps create new VR app to spark interest in semiconductor careers
Swansea University has teamed up with an immersive tech firm to create a new virtual reality experience designed to inspire the next generation to pursue a career in STEM subjects.
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February 20, 2023Swansea University announced as new title sponsor of the Swansea Half Marathon
Swansea University has signed a three-year deal to become the headline sponsor for the multi-award-winning Swansea Half Marathon.
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February 17, 2023Minority ethnic groups share experiences of living through Covid with researchers
New research has revealed how members of minority ethnic groups in South Wales coped with challenges presented by the Covid pandemic.
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February 16, 2023Swansea University ranked 12th in the 2023 Stonewall Workplace Equality Index
Swansea University has achieved its highest ever position in the Stonewall Workplace Equality Index, climbing 14 places to overall 12th in the UK.
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February 15, 2023Swansea University joins Swansea City and the British Heart Foundation to support Heart Month
Swansea City are teaming up with Swansea University and British Heart Foundation Cymru to show their support for Heart Month this February.
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February 15, 2023University team part of UK partnership awarded £2.2m to improve dementia research
A team from Population Data Science at Swansea University is part of a UK-wide partnership that has secured £2.2 million in support from the Alzheimer’s Disease Data Initiative (ADDI) to help bridge the gap between fundamental discoveries in the lab and successful trials of new treatments for dementia.
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February 14, 2023New study identifies risk factors associated with low birthweights
Multiple births, a short interval between pregnancies and mothers with a maternal physical or mental health condition are more at risk of having a low birth rate baby according to Swansea University researchers.
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February 14, 2023New research shows female selfie posting can be driven by aggression
New research from Swansea University shows that female selfie posting is associated with intimidatory self-presentation strategies, linked to higher levels of aggression.
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February 13, 2023New car boosts donor milk hub’s vital support for sick and premature babies
More babies in Wales will benefit from the arrival of a new electric vehicle to support donor milk collections.
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February 9, 2023Cleaner greener steel: virtual technology assesses hydrogen as fuel for furnaces, to slash carbon emissions
Steel experts have been taking a virtual look inside a shaft furnace, as part of a new project to test how well hydrogen would work as a reductant for steelmaking. If switching to hydrogen from fossil fuels proves feasible, it would slash the carbon emissions from steelmaking.
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January 31, 2023Swansea University is headline sponsor of city conference and exhibition
Swansea University is the headline sponsor Swansea City Centre Conference & Exhibition 2023, which will return to Swansea Arena on Wednesday March 29, following the success of last year’s conference at the venue.
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January 30, 2023Welsh Varsity returns to the capital for 25th tournament
The 2023 Welsh Varsity tournament will be returning to Cardiff for the first time since 2019 as student teams from Swansea and Cardiff University go head-to-head in its 25th year.
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January 27, 2023£100,000 funding boost for CADR to support older adults with hearing loss
Academics from Swansea University have received £100,000 in funding to help boost essential evidence and understanding around the importance of creating appropriate, social, sustainable, and resilient neighbourhoods, places, and environments for older adults with hearing loss.
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January 26, 2023African diaspora and stories of alienated youth dominate longlist for the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize 2023
The international longlist for one of the world’s largest literary prizes for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – is announced today, Thursday 26 January. With authors hailing from the UK, Ireland, Nigeria, Kenya, Somalia, Lebanon and Australia, this year’s longlist of 12 features an even split of debut and established names, with African diaspora and female voices dominating the longlist.
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January 25, 2023Newly developed ‘smart patch’ could be used to detect Alzheimer's
A leading Swansea University scientist has developed a new ‘smart patch’ that can detect proinflammatory biomarkers of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's through the use of microneedle technology.
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January 24, 2023On the brink: 240 jobs and vital research and innovation at risk without urgent replacement for EU funding, Vice-Chancellor warns
The future of the research and innovation sector in Wales, including over 240 highly skilled jobs at Swansea University alone, in vital areas from clean energy to medical research, is at risk in the next few weeks, unless the UK Government acts now to replace EU funding, the head of Swansea University has warned.
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January 23, 2023Swansea University featured in flagship Net Zero report
Swansea University has been named as the only university in Wales to have featured in the first Royal Anniversary Trust report, which outlines an ambitious roadmap for decarbonisation of the tertiary education sector.
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January 17, 2023Swansea researcher’s prize for work on cutting river pollution from disused mines
A Swansea expert has been awarded first prize at a prestigious international conference for his research on tackling river pollution from disused mines.
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January 17, 2023The ‘blind spot’ that stops us seeing the dangers of motoring
Is it acceptable to harm another person? It might depend whether or not there’s a car involved, according to a new study from UK researchers. They showed that people have a shared ‘blind spot’ that can make them use different moral and ethical standards when they think about driving cars, compared to other areas of life.
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January 16, 2023Researcher’s appointment is a first for women in Wales
A pioneering researcher whose work on chest trauma has had a global impact has scored a first-in-Wales appointment.
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January 13, 2023Swansea fellow joins first UK-wide Young Academy
Dr Muhammad Naeem Anwar, of Swansea University’s Faculty of Science and Engineering, is among the first members of the new UK Young Academy – a network of early career researchers and professionals established to help tackle local and global issues and promote meaningful change.
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January 13, 2023Screening homeless people for hepatitis C will speed up diagnosis and treatment
People who are homeless or precariously housed are to be routinely offered lateral flow tests for hepatitis C, followed by rapid PCR tests to speed up diagnosis and treatment and therefore reduce the risk of transmission.
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January 10, 2023Swansea University interns share a student's view on academic integrity
A group of Swansea law interns have been helping shape the debate around academic integrity by sharing their views with higher education professionals.
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December 22, 2022Researchers develop AI-enabled system for prioritising pneumonia patient treatment
A research team at Swansea University have developed a ‘digital twin’ to help prioritise patients for urgent intensive care and ventilator support.
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December 22, 2022“I fell in love with this country from the first day” - Ukrainian medical student describes Swansea study visit
A Ukrainian medical student spending a semester at Swansea as part of a new partnership with her home university has said she fell in love with this country from her first day and thanked both universities for making the visit possible.
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December 21, 2022Swansea University staff donate hundreds of Christmas hampers to local foodbanks
More than 600 Christmas hampers have been donated to Swansea foodbanks, thanks to the generosity of Swansea University staff.
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December 21, 2022World-class research centre introduces new campaign highlighting link between hearing loss and dementia
Swansea University's Centre for Ageing and Dementia Research (CADR) has launched a campaign to raise awareness of the connection between hearing loss and dementia.
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December 20, 2022Researchers seek participants for study into respiratory tract infections in Wales
A new study is seeking participants to explore how respiratory tract infections, such as coughs, colds, flu, and Covid-19, are affecting people in Wales this winter.
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December 20, 2022Swansea students get chance to study in Australia, thanks to new exchange deal with University of Canberra
Swansea undergraduate students will have the chance to study abroad in Australia, thanks to a new student exchange agreement signed with the University of Canberra.
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December 20, 2022University in new Horizon Europe CutCancer twinning project
Swansea University is part of a new CutCancer twinning project aimed at strengthening and increasing the research and innovation capacity and excellence of the project coordinator, the National Institute of Biology (NIB) in Slovenia.
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December 19, 2022University unveils high-tech boost for aerospace students
One of Swansea University’s most exciting facilities has been expanded to offer an even better learning environment for its students.
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December 19, 202274-year-old Swansea graduate proves it's never too late to follow your passions
A 74-year-old retired teacher who failed his 11-plus has graduated from Swansea University with merit and is encouraging others never to stop learning.
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December 16, 2022New study examines links between parents’ income and sexual orientation of their children
Attraction to same-sex partners is common in humans but the biological influences on homosexuality and bisexuality are not fully understood.
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December 16, 2022Research explains why sexual arousal can turn men off long-term relationships
New research has revealed that sexual arousal leads to an immediate preference in short-term mating in men over more long-term committed relationships, such as marriage.
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December 13, 2022New research shows the Welsh language and its speakers might be disadvantaged by social media
A new study from Swansea University has highlighted how social media may be threatening the future of the Welsh language and the psychological health of its speakers.
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December 12, 2022ASTUTE 2020+ contributes £541 million to the Welsh economy
As a new ASTUTE Centre of Excellence is established in place of the ASTUTE 2020+ project, the successes of ASTUTE 2020+ have been made all the more striking through its impressive £541 million contribution to the Welsh economy through Industry-Academia Collaboration in the Manufacturing Sector.
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December 12, 2022New research reveals just 1 in 3 pregnant women in Wales would have Covid-19 vaccination
A new study led by researchers at Swansea University has revealed that potentially only one in three pregnant women in Wales would actually have the Covid-19 vaccine during pregnancy, even though two in three said they would have the jab.
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December 12, 20222023 Rhys Davies Short Story Competition open for entries
The annual Rhys Davies Short Story Competition is now open for entries.
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December 8, 2022£700k funding boost for team to investigate embedding children’s rights into classroom practice
A research collaboration examining how young children’s rights can be embedded into teaching practice has secured a major funding boost.
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December 6, 2022New partnership set to improve outcomes for cardiovascular patients in Wales
A major new collaboration has been launched aimed at improving diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular patients across Wales.
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December 6, 2022New study shows that fear of COVID-19 continues to adversely impact psychological wellbeing
Research by psychologists from the School of Psychology at Swansea University found that people’s fear of COVID-19 has led to worsened mental health. The study, just published in the Journal of Health Psychology, also found that older participants and those from minority ethnic groups were most likely to experience COVID-19 fear.
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December 5, 2022Free guides available for children for seeking asylum in Wales
The Children’s Legal Centre Wales, with the support of Welsh Government funding, has updated a series of guides designed for children seeking asylum in Wales, and the social workers and foster carers who look after them.
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December 5, 2022Old technique has new way of overcoming Covid-19 fear and avoidance
An old technique of overcoming fears may have potential for ridding people of their fears and anxieties about Covid-19, a new Swansea University study has revealed.
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November 30, 2022Swansea University lecture: “Asking the Next Evolution of Twins to Radically Shape Our Future”
A Swansea University prestige lecture entitled “Asking the Next Evolution of Twins to Radically Shape Our Future” has been delivered by Professor Royston Jones, the Executive Vice President of European Operations and Global CTO of Altair, a global leader in simulation, AI and high-performance computing, at an event at the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
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November 28, 2022New book explores the politics of using high-tech ways to display museum collections
A Swansea University academic’s new book explores how an innovative digital exhibit was used to display historical photographic images across city sites and examines its implications for future practices.
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November 24, 2022Technocamps wins prestigious award for best practice in education
Technocamps has been named Informatics Europe’s 2022 Best Practices in Education Award winner.
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November 23, 2022University experts analysing impact of innovative seat warmer on vulnerable older adults
A low-cost heated seat cover that can keep vulnerable older adults warm at the touch of a button is being put to the test using Swansea University expertise.
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November 22, 2022Swansea researchers added to Highly Cited Researchers 2022 List
Three Swansea University academics have been named in the much anticipated annual Highly Cited Researchers 2022 list.
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November 16, 2022Flight of birds can help provide predictions on turbulence, new study suggests
A new study led by Swansea University has shown how the flight of birds can offer a meteorological insight into fine-scale environmental conditions.
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November 16, 2022Marine Conservation Project Sees Pupils Share Biodiversity Knowledge and Engineering Technology Skills at National Botanic Gardens of Wales
Primary school pupils have been given a unique opportunity to use creative engineering tools to learn about marine conservation as part of a project involving Swansea University.
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November 15, 2022Trio of University experts honoured by Learned Society of Wales
Three academics from Swansea University are among the latest recipients of the Learned Society of Wales’ medals.
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November 15, 2022Swansea twins with Ukrainian university paving way for collaboration and support
Swansea University has signed a twinning agreement with a Ukrainian university that paves the way for research partnerships, sharing online teaching and learning materials, and opportunities for students and staff from Ukraine to visit Swansea.
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November 11, 2022Samaritans and University report reveals dangers of social media’s self-harm content
Social media sites are still not doing enough to tackle self-harm content being pushed to users on their sites, says Samaritans.
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November 7, 2022Swansea University business partnership wins Wales Technology Award
A Swansea University collaboration with Aspire2Be, iBroadcast has been named Academia and Business Partnership of the Year at the Wales Technology Awards 2022.
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November 7, 2022S4 named winner at Wales STEM Awards ceremony
Swansea University’s Science for Schools Scheme (S4) was named the winner of the STEM Educational Programme of the Year in the Public Sector category at this year’s Wales STEM Awards.
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November 7, 2022Report shows the impact of Covid on Welsh school leaders’ wellbeing
New research has revealed the impact the Covid-19 pandemic had on senior staff in Welsh schools.
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November 7, 2022Swansea University's Annual Zienkiewicz Lecture Returns with Public Lecture on Redesigning and Implementing a 21st Century Energy System
On Wednesday, 9 November, Swansea University's Faculty of Science and Engineering will host its sixth Zienkiewicz Lecture, with distinguished guest speaker Professor Sir Jim McDonald, BSc, MSc, PhD, DSc, CEng, one of Scotland's most accomplished engineers.
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November 7, 2022Swansea-Africa research on climate crisis highlighted ahead of COP 27 gathering in Egypt
As world leaders gather in Egypt for the next COP27 summit, organised by the United Nations, four Swansea experts who conduct research on various aspects of the climate crisis are to feature in a showcase of Welsh collaborations with African universities.
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November 2, 2022Swansea Professor awarded prestigious medal for his outstanding contribution to STEM
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has awarded an IET Achievement Medal to Professor Tom Crick MBE of Swansea University.
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November 2, 2022Circular economy conference sees public sector unite to share ideas
Innovative ways the public sector in South Wales is tackling the climate emergency have been highlighted at a conference organised by the circular economy experts.
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November 1, 2022What does an academic look like? New book featuring Swansea expert highlights diversity of research and researchers
A new book which shows school pupils the diversity of research and of researchers includes a chapter by a Swansea expert in chemistry and climate change education who has learned that she is autistic.
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October 31, 2022Experts highlight link between hand size difference and Covid-19 severity
The difference in finger length between a person’s left and right hand may provide vital information about how ill they could get if they contract Covid-19.
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October 28, 2022Covid-19: Independent study to look at experiences of bereavement and the UK’s handling of the pandemic
A Swansea University study is seeking participants to explore public experiences on bereavement during the COVID-19 pandemic and on their views of how the pandemic was handled and what support they felt did, or did not, receive.
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October 27, 2022New project to develop next-generation radiotherapy cancer treatments
Swansea University physicists are using their research undertaken at the CERN facility in a major project aimed at developing next-generation, low-cost radiotherapy for cancer treatments that will be particularly effective when treating children and tumours near sensitive tissues.
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October 27, 2022Cost of living crisis having significant impact on mental health, study shows
New research has found that the cost of living crisis is having significant impacts on people’s mental health and emotional wellbeing.
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October 27, 2022Swansea University excels in latest global subject rankings
Swansea University features among the world's top institutions in 10 out of 11 subject rankings in the 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject.
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October 26, 2022More than £20 million awarded for UK theoretical physics
The Particle Physics and Cosmology Theory group in Swansea University’s Physics Department is one of 25 UK institutions that have been awarded more than £20 million to expand and test theories of how the universe works.
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October 25, 2022Professor continues to champion academic integrity on international stage
Swansea University’s Professor Michael Draper has been playing a key role at international events to highlight ethics and academic integrity.
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October 25, 2022Engineering at Swansea University Recognised for Innovation of the Year
General Engineering at Swansea University has been named a winner at the Engineering Talent Awards for Innovation of the Year 2022.
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October 20, 2022Ukrainian students given official welcome to Swansea University
Students from Ukraine were given an official welcome to Swansea at a University reception, where they were able to meet each other and find out more about the support available to them during their studies.
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October 19, 2022University creating state-of-art simulation facilities to train future health professionals
Work is now under way on high-tech new teaching facilities set to put Swansea University at the forefront of healthcare education.
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October 19, 2022New diagnostic tool could deliver health test results in two minutes
New diagnostic tool could deliver health test results in two minutes using fingertip sample - researchers develop proof of concept.
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October 18, 2022Research in the Community: University academics share their findings at public talks
In the first in a series of special talks, audiences will be invited to share a century of farming stories and take part in a discussion of what entrepreneurship means to the Welsh.
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October 17, 2022Green chemistry transforms facemasks into Ethernet cables
Swansea University academics have pioneered a process which converts the carbon found in discarded facemasks to create high-quality single-walled carbon nanotubes (CNT) which were then used to make Ethernet cable with broadband quality.
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October 13, 2022A sustainable approach to food pest control - Swansea hosts major international expert conference
A major international conference at Swansea University has brought together experts in integrated pest management (IPM) to discuss new ways of cutting reliance on harmful chemical insecticides.
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October 10, 2022New post-Covid study reveals children want more space and time to play
Children would like more space and time to play with their friends in school and at home, according to a new study led by Population Data Science researchers at Swansea University.
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October 7, 2022Step out to support suicide prevention charity
A beach walk to raise money and awareness of suicide in young people returns to Swansea later this month.
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October 7, 2022Groundbreaking research finds pelagic seabirds fly into the eye of the storm when faced with extreme weather conditions
New research led by Swansea University has found some pelagic seabirds fly directly towards the eye of a storm, which researchers think may help them avoid being forced onto land masses, reducing the risk of injury or death.
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October 6, 2022Swansea University hosts prestigious International Entrepreneurship Educators Conference 2022
Swansea University recently hosted academics, researchers and enterprise educators from around the world at the first in-person International Entrepreneurship Educators Conference (IEEC) in three years.
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October 6, 2022Rugby players past and present urged to help research on head impacts and concussion
As concussion in rugby comes under the spotlight, a Swansea researcher is inviting rugby players past and present to help with her research into head impacts, by sharing their experiences anonymously through a survey.
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October 5, 2022Ospreys and Swansea University: a pathway for rugby talent in Wales
In their fourth year as rugby performance partners, Ospreys and Swansea University (Sport Swansea) have ramped up their commitment to the support and development of young players this season.
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October 5, 2022Swansea University announces biggest Swansea Science Festival lineup to date
This year’s Swansea Science Festival will feature a week-long programme of in-person events, including a talk from award-winning TV presenter and conservationist Chris Packham, when it returns this autumn.
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October 5, 2022Mining vital metals without harming the environment – rivers expert involved in Philippines project
Mining metals that are crucial for net zero technologies, but in a way that does not harm the environment, is the aim of a joint UK-Philippines project which involves a Swansea University expert who has just returned from a research visit to the country.
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October 4, 2022Swansea University sports stars celebrated in new book
A new book written by Stan Addicott, A Century of Sport (Y Lolfa) presents the story of the past 100 years of sporting activity at Swansea University, from its founding in 1920 to present times.
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October 4, 2022New wellbeing project creating a buzz at Swansea University
Swansea University has introduced beehives to its campuses as part of a project to enhance student and staff wellbeing.
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October 4, 2022Tissue bank visit by Swansea expert will help boost multiple sclerosis research in Wales
Welsh research on multiple sclerosis has been strengthened by a visit to the Welsh Tissue Bank by a Swansea expert, made possible by the scholarship she was awarded by the Worshipful Livery Company of Wales.
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October 3, 2022Two Swansea University programmes shortlisted in the Wales STEM Awards 2022
Swansea University’s Science for Schools Scheme (S4) and Technocamps are thrilled to be amongst the prestigious businesses and individuals shortlisted in the 2022 Wales STEM Awards.
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October 3, 2022University helps pupils to put biorefinery in the spotlight
A group of pupils have not only been learning about a new way of using waste carbon emissions, but they have also made their own film to spread the word about the exciting project.
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September 30, 2022English teacher wins Rhys Davies Short Story Competition 2022
Laura Morris, an English teacher from Caerphilly, has won the 2022 Rhys Davies Short Story Competition for her story ‘Cree’, described by guest judge Rachel Trezise as “bristling with an irresistible melancholia and brimming with a bold confidence.”
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September 27, 2022Experts share high-tech ideas for improving experiences of amputees
Swansea University experts say digital transformation could bridge the gap between knowledge, revolutionary technology, and patient psychology, to improve the experiences of amputees and clinicians.
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September 26, 2022Senedd launch for new film helping to tackle online grooming
A new animation and report, developed by Swansea University’s online safety DRAGON-S project, to assist with anti-grooming training is being launched at a virtual Senedd meeting today.
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September 22, 2022Research on cancer and on concussion in women’s rugby to benefit from Livery Company awards
Two Swansea University researchers in sport and exercise sciences have won travel scholarships from the Worshipful Livery Company of Wales, which will allow them to further their research.
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September 22, 2022Economy Minister impressed by the £130m City Deal project that will boost the Sports and Medical Technology sectors
Welsh Government Minister for the Economy Vaughan Gething has visited the £130 million Swansea Bay City Deal Campuses project at Swansea University to understand more about how this exciting development will boost innovation and business growth in the expanding Medical Technology and Sports Technology sectors.
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September 22, 2022Cleaner water linked with smaller cockles that die younger, research on Burry Inlet reveals
Better water quality in Wales’ most famous cockle area is linked with smaller cockles that have a higher mortality rate, a new survey of fifty years of data has revealed.
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September 21, 2022New study identifies link between parental health literacy with COVID-19 test results in children
A Swansea University-led study has highlighted the importance of parental health literacy and suggests those with higher understanding and access to medical information were more likely to take their child to be tested for COVID-19 and be identified as positive.
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September 20, 2022Children given books from Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library read more often and perform better in school - new research
Children receiving books from the Imagination Library, set up by icon Dolly Parton, read more frequently and perform better at reading and development assessments than their peers, new Swansea University research has revealed.
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September 2, 2022Lost islands cited in Welsh folklore and poetry are plausible, new study of coastal geography and a medieval map suggests
A Welsh tradition dating to the medieval period of a landscape lost to the sea is plausible, new evidence on the evolution of the coastline of west Wales has revealed.
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September 1, 2022Swansea academic named Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences
The Academy of Social Sciences has conferred the award of Fellow on 40 outstanding social scientists – including Professor Tom Crick MBE of Swansea University.
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August 30, 2022Industry support needed for new high-tech sorting plant to cut waste and boost recycling
Recycling more material from products at the end of their life – from rails and girders to cars and washing machines – is the aim of a Swansea-led team who are planning to build a new high-tech sorting plant, and calling for industry support.
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August 29, 2022Report Card raises concerns over health and well-being of children and young people
A ‘Report Card’ on the overall levels of physical activity (PA) of children and young people has assigned Wales a grade F - and raises concerns that this could have long-term implications for their health and well-being
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August 25, 2022How family tragedy has driven student’s desire to improve healthcare in her community
The unnecessary death of a much-loved relative has driven Bethel Ohanugo’s passion for improving healthcare in her native Nigeria.
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August 23, 2022University reveals ongoing support for Ukraine as it marks the country’s National Day
As Ukraine marks its national day on 24 August, Swansea University and staff members continue with efforts to support the country and its people, in the wake of the invasion by Russian forces in February.
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August 23, 2022CEIC conference set to share ideas on sustainable future of Wales
Environmental champions from across South Wales and beyond will be able to share ideas and gain valuable inspiration for supporting the sustainable future of Wales at a special event next month.
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August 22, 2022New course provides direct route to a career looking after surgical patients
If you have ever considered working in an operating theatre, at the very heart of hospital health care, a new course could put you on the perfect career path.
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August 18, 2022New 3D model reveals megalodon weighed more than 61 tonnes and could eat whole killer whales
Thanks to a megalodon which was discovered in the 1860s, an international team of scientists, including some from Swansea University, have been able to create, what is to date, the most complete 3D reconstruction of a megalodon – the largest shark that ever lived.
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August 17, 2022Swansea University to train even more medical students
Swansea University has secured more places on its successful Graduate Entry Medicine programme as part of a government investment to increase the number of Welsh-trained doctors for Wales.
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August 17, 2022Swansea student wins award for her outstanding contribution to Welsh language
Alpha Evans from Swansea University was crowned the winner of the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol's Merêd Award at the Ceredigion National Eisteddfod in August.
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August 16, 2022Materials science and engineering top the UK rankings for student satisfaction
Materials science and engineering at Swansea has been voted top in the UK for student satisfaction in the National Student Survey (NSS). This latest success follows awards for the department’s pioneering work on renewable energy technology.
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August 16, 2022EU experts combining knowledge to reduce wildfire danger
With the climate crisis increasing the risk of wildfires in the UK and many other parts of northern Europe, scientists from across the world are sharing their expertise to help tackle the dangers.
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August 12, 2022Students encouraged to find their space for a bright future at Swansea
With A-level results expected next week, many students may be feeling some uncertainty over beginning a university course following the challenges of the past few years.
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August 11, 2022Experts warn rising temperatures and extremely dry conditions contribute to unprecedented UK wildfire danger
The UK is experiencing not only record temperatures, but also unprecedented conditions favouring extreme wildfire danger and behaviour, according to wildfire experts.
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August 10, 2022Professor’s Covid contribution recognised with new honour
A Swansea academic at the forefront of shaping our understanding of Covid-19 has received further recognition for his work in the field of data science.
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August 8, 2022Enterprising Swansea University graduates celebrated at prestigious Welsh business awards
Two Swansea University graduate-led businesses have received top honours at this year's Wales StartUp Awards.
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August 6, 2022Swansea University named one of country’s best green spaces
The spectacular and diverse grounds of Swansea University’s two campuses have once again been judged among the best green spaces in Wales.
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August 5, 2022Innovative video game supporting mental health skills and psychological flexibility
A Swansea University researcher has developed a unique way to help build psychological resilience in young people, utilising gamification of mental health interventions and embedded learning.
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August 5, 2022The value of seagrass to the planet’s future is far greater than appreciated
Experts at the forefront of efforts to restore the UK’s coastal seagrass meadows say the remarkable plant’s contribution to the most important to-do list in the history of humankind should be reassessed.
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August 5, 2022Wales’ economic prospects at their most uncertain for 20 years – strategic intervention and awareness of interdependence needed, says expert
Wales’ economic prospects are more uncertain than at any time since the Assembly was established – and what is needed is more intervention by the Welsh Government and more collaboration by politicians at all levels, a leading expert argues in a new survey of the Welsh economy since devolution.
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August 4, 2022How learning about wellbeing can benefit university students’ own wellbeing
Studying wellbeing science as part of their courses could be a key way of improving how today’s students cope with the barrage of stressors they face, according to research.
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August 3, 2022The Solar OASIS: Clean, green, reliable electricity for village as first Active Building in India opens
A village in rural India will now get clean, reliable electricity for the first time, thanks to a newly opened Active Building, similar to those pioneered in Swansea, which generates, stores and releases its own solar power.
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August 2, 2022Call for breastfeeding data collection to measure medicine impact
A new paper from Swansea University in collaboration with ConcePTION, an Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) has called for breastfeeding data to be routinely collected in healthcare databases so that the long-term impacts of medicines taken by women during pregnancy and when breastfeeding, can be better understood.
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August 2, 2022University expertise to help new “Living Building” residents in Swansea to grow their own food on roof
Swansea University Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Research (CSAR) is a key partner in a pioneering Biophilic Living initiative which will provide a radical new approach to living and working within the city.
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August 2, 2022New study reveals the public make it more difficult for women to breastfeed
Disapproval or even disgust from the general public is one of the reasons why some women are reluctant to breastfeed outside of the home, according to researchers.
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July 30, 2022Swansea University collaborates with world’s largest women’s university to boost energy sector
Swansea University has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the largest women's university in the world to deliver a joint programme that will empower young Saudi female scholars within the energy sector.
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July 29, 2022Winners of the inaugural Chancellor’s Award announced
Swansea University celebrated the achievements of the three winners of its inaugural Chancellor’s Award, during graduation ceremonies held in Swansea Arena.
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July 29, 2022Marine biology expert caps Swansea career with PhD on seal behaviour
A marine biology student who chose Swansea University for his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees has now made it a hat-trick by graduating with a PhD in Biological Sciences.
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July 27, 2022Breaking the mould – Jessica’s stellar success shows ASC doesn’t hold her back
A woman who is amongst the first in her family to go to university, and who has Asperger's Syndrome and ADHD, has paid tribute to all who supported her, encouraging others to follow in her wake, as she graduated with a master’s degree – with distinction - in History at Swansea University.
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July 27, 2022Experts unite to mark £2m boost for Supercomputing Wales
Data experts, technology suppliers and policymakers have gathered to celebrate the power and future of supercomputing in Wales.
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July 27, 2022Swansea University at the Ceredigion National Eisteddfod 2022
Swansea University is sponsoring Y Babell Lên (The Literary Tent) at the Ceredigion National Eisteddfod from 30 July to 6 August 2022.
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July 26, 2022Paramedic Michelle became kidney donor while working and studying through pandemic
A Barry woman is celebrating her graduation today which marks the culmination of an academic, professional and personal journey where she qualified as a Paramedic while working for the NHS through the pandemic and became part of a kidney donation exchange that helped her grandniece recover from serious illness.
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July 22, 2022Carol Vorderman maths bursaries of £2000 are open to all students - including those applying through clearing
Nine Carol Vorderman Maths Access Bursaries - worth £2000 each - are on offer to all students applying to do Mathematics at Swansea University, including those who apply through clearing.
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July 21, 2022Student in recovery from eating disorder celebrates graduation
A woman who has struggled with poor mental health and an eating disorder, is today celebrating as she graduates from Swansea University with an undergraduate degree in Sport and Exercise Science.
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July 21, 2022How new bacterial species discovered in Asian soil could help battle against antibiotic resistance
Swansea University experts have helped identify several news species of bacteria growing in arid Asian soil which could play a key role in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
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July 19, 2022Teenager’s tragic death inspired her mum to degree success and a new career
A mature student who suffered a devastating family tragedy during her degree course has now successfully graduated and dedicated her success to her late daughter.
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July 18, 2022Primary schools in Wales encouraged to take part in sun safety study
A researcher motivated by her son’s sunburn on a school sports day is encouraging primary schools across Wales to help develop sun safety guidelines for the spring and summer terms.
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July 18, 2022Swansea lecturer recognised for making a significant difference to students’ university life
A Swansea University lecturer who has provided immeasurable support to his students has been recognised with a prestigious award by the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.
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July 15, 2022Delegates share expertise at Artificial Intelligence conference
Doctoral researchers and academics linked to two Centres of Doctoral Training (CDT) in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science came together to share ideas at the 2022 Artificial Intelligence Conference.
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July 14, 2022How steel in our buildings can generate clean energy – new University and Tata Steel collaboration
Solar roofing panels which are greener, lighter, cheaper and flexible, and which can be printed on the steel used in buildings, are the focus of a new three-year research collaboration between Swansea experts and Tata Steel UK.
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July 12, 2022Study reveals factors affecting public attitude towards Covid and the new normal
Partygate, a lack of media coverage and the perception that the virus is now milder could all affect future compliance with Covid guidance.
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July 12, 2022Researchers to develop digital solutions for defects in large-scale concrete construction
A team of researchers at Swansea University have been awarded £322,000 to develop digital solutions to reduce concrete construction defects.
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July 5, 2022UK MS Register celebrates 10th anniversary with £2m funding boost
The UK Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Register is not only celebrating a decade of vital data collection and research, it has also secured another £2 million of funding.
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July 5, 2022Chemistry expert secures Humboldt Foundation funding to recruit scientists for nanomaterials research
An expert in nanomaterials who is based in Swansea and Germany has secured around £250,000 of funding from the Humboldt Foundation to recruit early-career scientists to join his research team.
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July 5, 2022Swansea University Wins Prestigious AGCAS Award for Excellence 2022
Swansea University Employability Academy (SEA) has won the Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity category at this year's Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services (AGCAS) Awards for Excellence.
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July 4, 2022Record number of Swansea University students compete in Commonwealth Games
Seven current Swansea University students and three graduates are set to compete at this summer’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
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July 1, 2022University launches new anti-grooming animation aimed at keeping children safe online
A new animation and report recommendations, developed by Swansea University’s online safety DRAGON-S project, will provide vital tools to assist with anti-grooming training.
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June 30, 2022Climate change will increase chances of wildfire globally – but humans can still help reduce the risk
New research published today highlights how the risk of wildfire is not only rising globally due to climate change, but already at a pace faster than climate models have predicted.
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June 30, 2022Dream role for Egypt Centre’s new head
A childhood visit to a museum not only triggered Ken Griffin’s lifelong passion for Egyptology, it has also led to him landing his perfect job.
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June 30, 2022Children younger within the school year are more likely to be treated for ADHD
Children younger within the school year are more likely to be treated for ADHD which suggests immaturity may influence diagnosis.
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June 29, 2022Swansea University ranked 15th best university in the UK in StudentCrowd Awards
Swansea University has been ranked as the 15th best university in the UK in the StudentCrowd University Awards 2022, and has claimed the 20th position in the Students’ Union category.
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June 29, 2022Carbon capture research helps industry tackle carbon emissions
A collaboration between researchers at the Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI) at Swansea University and insulation producer ROCKWOOL Limited has seen the installation of a new carbon dioxide demonstration unit at the company’s manufacturing plant in Bridgend, South Wales.
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June 28, 2022Swansea to lead international research network on violent online political extremism
Swansea University is to take on the leading role in an international research network, established in 2014 with EU funding, that studies online extremism and terrorism and responses to them.
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June 28, 2022University’s Egypt Centre in running for top museum award
Swansea University’s Egypt Centre has been shortlisted for the Kids in Museums Family Friendly Museum Award, it was announced today.
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June 27, 2022How terrorists use social media, and how to counter the threat – 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 27, 2022A sustainable approach to food pest control - Swansea to host major international expert conference
Feeding a growing population while reducing the environmental impact is an urgent challenge, but a major international conference at Swansea University will help by bringing together experts in integrated pest management. They will discuss new approaches to managing insect pests which will cut reliance on harmful chemical insecticides.
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June 24, 2022Safety boost as Singleton Park gets extra lighting
Singleton Park is set to get a new stretch of lighting to help keep students and staff safe.
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June 23, 2022Swansea University Academics Recognised as Top Women in Engineering
Swansea University's Professor Serena Margadonna has been named one of the UK's Top 50 Women in Engineering (WE50) by the Women's Engineering Society (WES).
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June 23, 2022Swansea University launches new Welsh language and culture strategy
Swansea University has launched a new five-year strategy outlining its ambitions and aspirations to continue its work of ensuring a prominent place for the Welsh language within the institution and the local community.
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June 22, 2022S4 report on the findings of the first 10 years of their science outreach programme
An analysis carried out by Swansea University Science for School Scheme (S4), a widening access STEM outreach programme established in 2012, has found that it is having a positive impact on young people from poorer areas by improving their career aspirations, and opinions on studying science at university.
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June 20, 2022University’s £2m boost to help turn bright ideas into global opportunities
Swansea University has won more than £2 million of funding to continue the drive forward the impact of its wide-ranging research and innovation.
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June 16, 2022Shortlist announced for the 2022 Rhys Davies Short Story Competition
A trainee schoolteacher, a Costa Short Story Prize finalist, and an author whose work has been broadcast on BBC Radio 4, are among the 12 authors shortlisted for the 2022 Rhys Davies Short Story Competition.
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June 13, 2022Swansea University sponsors Swansea City’s away shirt for 2022-23
Swansea University will be Swansea City’s front of away shirt partner and will sponsor the club’s travel and training wear for the forthcoming 2022-23 season.
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June 2, 2022UKRI Award for Technocamps
Technocamps has been awarded a UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) STEM Inspiration Award for Outstanding Contribution to Widening Participation, Diversity and Inclusion in STEM.
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June 1, 2022Vision for Swansea as centre for natural products is a step closer
The Swansea region could become a centre for natural products – from biopesticides to natural alternatives in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals – as funding has just been confirmed for a feasibility study into setting up a new hub to support research and businesses in this fast-growing sector.
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June 1, 2022Swansea University celebrates the life and work of Ludwig Wittgenstein with series of events
The life and work of Ludwig Wittgenstein, the Austrian-British philosopher regarded by many as the greatest philosopher of the 20th century, is to be celebrated with a series of events hosted by Swansea University in partnership with the Austrian Cultural Forum London and the Wittgenstein Initiative in June 2022.
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May 31, 2022Updated book examines today’s key tourism issues
The issues now facing visitor attractions around the world are explored in the latest edition of a book edited by a Swansea University tourism expert.
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May 30, 2022New Charter to promote sustainable travel in Swansea Bay
Swansea University hosted the launch of the Swansea Bay Healthy Travel Charter, signed by 11 leading organisations from across the region.
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May 26, 2022Swansea University announces GwyddonLe programme at the Denbighshire Urdd Eisteddfod 2022
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 25, 2022Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2022
Swansea University has ranked within the top 200 in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2022.
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May 24, 2022Documentary project unites University and community to put spotlight on Gower
A unique film project which brought together Swansea University students, staff and the community to showcase the beauty of Gower will be officially launched next month.
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May 24, 2022Research and Innovation Awards mark Swansea University’s first major celebration since 2020
The breadth of Swansea University’s world-leading research was put in the spotlight at the Research and Innovation Awards 2022, with fourteen projects named as winners.
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May 20, 2022New study searching for Welsh speakers living in care
A Swansea University researcher is on the hunt for help to carry out a unique study into older Welsh speakers’ experience of care.
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May 19, 2022Research conference set to boost Swansea’s partnership with Grenoble and its European links
Swansea’s European links and research across the breadth of the institution will be strengthened when researchers working in Swansea and France meet in July, as part of a flourishing partnership with Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA).
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May 18, 2022Swansea University Employability Academy Shortlisted in Prestigious Careers and Employability Awards
Swansea University Employability Academy (SEA) has been nominated for five awards at the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services (AGCAS) Awards for Excellence 2022.
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May 18, 2022Sun safety for children – new research will explore the role of primary schools in preventing skin cancer
With skin cancer rates rising, much of it preventable, a new research project is to explore the role of primary schools in Wales and assess the effectiveness of sun safety policies in protecting children. The results will help improve prevention of skin cancer in Wales and beyond.
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May 18, 2022Health checks make life-saving difference for people with a learning disability
Welsh researchers have found that health checks help improve survival for people with a learning disability, especially those with autism or Down’s syndrome.
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May 16, 2022Funding to help semiconductor innovation achieve Net Zero ambitions
A new research and innovation facility based at Swansea University has received a funding boost of nearly £2.5m to host a project that will trial innovative emission reduction strategies for the semiconductor industry to help the sector deliver on Net Zero ambitions.
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May 12, 2022Patricia Lockwood wins 2022 Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize with debut novel
American poet, novelist and essayist Patricia Lockwood has been awarded one of the world’s largest literary prizes for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – for her debut novel, No One Is Talking About This (Bloomsbury Publishing).
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May 12, 2022REF2021: Swansea University increases proportion of world-leading and internationally excellent research
The publication of the Research Excellence Framework 2021 (REF2021) results today (12 May) shows that Swansea University has improved the proportion of its world-leading and internationally excellent research. In the 2021 assessment, 86% of the University’s overall research was rated as 4*, (world-leading) or 3* (internationally excellent) - up from 80% in the previous REF exercise in 2014.
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May 11, 2022Detecting viruses in a pinprick
Scientists at Swansea University, Biovici Ltd and the National Physical Laboratory have developed a method to detect viruses in very small volumes.
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May 11, 2022Public health professor becomes Fellow of Academy of Medical Sciences
A Swansea University public health expert has been honoured by the prestigious Academy of Medical Sciences.
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May 11, 2022Seeing more species at the coast improves wellbeing – new research underlines benefits of biodiversity
Seeing a larger number of species on urban coastlines - from marine animals to seaweed - is likely to improve the wellbeing of local people and visitors, new research from a team at Swansea University has revealed. The findings provide further evidence that biodiversity brings wide-ranging benefits.
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May 9, 2022Education and earning potential hold the key to online dating popularity
Money can’t buy you love but it does make your profile more attractive when it comes to online dating. New research has revealed that level of education and income are particularly important, especially for men.
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May 9, 2022Swansea University at Hay Festival
Queer short stories from Wales, the everyday voices of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the winning title of this year’s Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize are among the subjects set to delight audiences at the 35th Hay Festival between 26 May - 5 June.
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May 9, 2022New study suggests four in 10 in need of social care in Wales did not access services during the pandemic
As many as four in 10 people in Wales who may have needed social care did not access its services during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a new report.
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May 5, 2022Special International Day of the Midwife award for Welsh midwives
Four midwives had special reason to celebrate this year’s International Day of the Midwife – it saw them being the first ever winners of a prestigious new honour.
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May 4, 2022New research shows how surfing may boost wellbeing of brain injury survivors
Generations of surfers know there’s nothing like catching the perfect wave, but now new research has looked at just how beneficial the power of the sea can be.
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May 3, 2022Swansea University academics honoured by Learned Society of Wales
Eight Swansea University academics are among the new entrants to the Learned Society of Wales’ Fellowship.
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April 29, 2022Swansea University Student Wins Two Awards at Parliamentary Science Competition
A chemistry PhD researcher has won two prizes at STEM for BRITAIN, a major scientific poster competition held at Parliament, which aims to give politicians “an insight into the outstanding research work being undertaken in UK universities by early-career researchers.”
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April 29, 2022Pan-Wales institute works to promote the health and wellbeing of the nation
The unique challenges facing health and wellbeing as we emerge from the pandemic into a new era have been highlighted in a new annual report launched today.
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April 28, 2022Partners ready to deliver research and innovation opportunities
Hywel Dda University Health Board and Swansea University will work together to help improve the health and well-being of communities in the three counties under a new agreement.
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April 28, 2022Swansea researchers develop new method to stop a molecule from rotating using ultra-low energy
Swansea researchers have developed a new method to stop a molecule from rotating using ultra-low energy, shedding new light on molecule-surface interactions.
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April 26, 2022Ancient oak trees to shed light on the climate of the past 4500 years
Researchers will soon be able to reconstruct the climate of north-west Europe including the UK over the last 4500 years, and to date wooden buildings and objects more accurately, by analysing the chemistry of ancient oak trees, through a new Swansea-led project just selected for €3 million in European funding.
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April 26, 2022Researcher wins international funding to help pioneer diabetes care
A Swansea University researcher’s pioneering work in the field of diabetes has helped earn her a major funding boost.
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April 26, 2022Insufficient menstrual cycle education provided in UK schools, study finds
Menstrual cycle education in UK schools is inconsistent and inadequate, and teachers feel they lack time, confidence, and subject knowledge, according to new research led by Swansea University.
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April 25, 2022Swansea University shortlisted for Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2022
Swansea University has been shortlisted in the Outreach and Widening Participation Submission Award category of this year’s Whatuni Student Choice Awards.
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April 22, 2022Castell Howell and Swansea Arena to sponsor Swansea University for Welsh Varsity
Welsh food wholesaler Castell Howell and the new Swansea Arena will be the principal sponsors for Swansea University at this year’s Welsh Varsity returns.
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April 13, 2022Swansea’s student entrepreneurs boost their business ideas with Big Pitch
Entrepreneurial students received a major boost for their business ideas at Swansea University’s annual Big Pitch Competition, sponsored by Santander Universities.
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April 12, 2022New review finds Autistic mothers face extra barriers to breastfeed
A new review by Swansea University, working with the University of Kent and non-profit organisation, Autistic UK, has found that breastfeeding support from midwives and health visitors is often not well suited to meet the needs of Autistic women.
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April 8, 2022Swansea University partnerships support research to protect and restore rainforests.
Leading researchers within the Faculty of Science and Engineering are continuing a successful partnership with a leading rainforest research programme in Borneo following a new £330,000 research grant.
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April 6, 2022Swansea University and Aspire2Be collaboration recognised at prestigious awards
Swansea University and Aspire2Be have been recognised as highly commended at the National Undergraduate Employability Awards for their collaborative project, iBroadcast.
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April 6, 2022QS World University Ranking by Subject 2022: Swansea University achieves its best ranking
Swansea University has delivered its best-ever performance in a leading global university ranking by subject released today.
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April 5, 2022New Research Project Takes Steps Towards a Circular Economy
A research project aimed at bringing a truly circular economy one step closer, has received a £1.2 million research grant from the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC).
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April 1, 2022Swansea student wins £1,000 in Dealer Tech Competition
A Swansea University student has won £1,000 in a competition for his idea to create an online database for suppliers, manufacturers and dealerships in the automotive industry.
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April 1, 2022Swansea academic awarded best thesis prize
A Swansea University academic has won the Agronomy Best PhD Thesis Awards for his research to establish a new combination of methods for the earlier detection of plant disease in food crops, which could have global economic and environmental impact.
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March 31, 2022University joins in special celebration of Swansea’s support for migrants
Swansea University is playing a key role in helping shape youngsters’ knowledge about migration at a unique new city exhibition.
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March 31, 2022Under-represented voices dominate the 2022 Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize shortlist
The shortlist for one of the world’s largest literary prizes for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – has been announced. From Sri Lanka to Trinidad, Texas, and Ireland via the Middle East, this year’s shortlist features a powerful, international collection of writers who are offering platforms for under-represented voices.
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March 29, 2022Improving asphalt road pavement using engineered nano mineral composites
A novel and eco-friendly nano asphalt binder has been developed by researchers at Swansea University and the Technical University of Braunschweig.
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March 25, 2022How fingers could point to a link between low testosterone and Covid hospitalizations
Could the length of a person’s fingers provide a clue to how ill they might get after contracting Covid-19?
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March 23, 2022Swansea University signs Technician Commitment
Swansea University has signed the Technician Commitment, joining more than half of UK universities and several research institutions in backing a pledge to support their technicians.
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March 21, 2022Protecting the Amazon’s giant trees - Swansea geographer's visit gathers key data and secures government commitment
A Swansea geographer has recently returned from the Amazon with vital data on giant trees of over 80 metres, which she first helped discover in 2018. As a result of this work, the State government in Brazil has pledged to enact a Bill to protect them and their surroundings.
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March 18, 2022University shines a light on why recycling is so vital
Swansea University showed its commitment to sustainability by going green to mark Global Recycling Day.
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March 17, 2022Students’ transatlantic trip to share AI research
PhD students from Swansea University have been sharing their cutting-edge research into artificial intelligence with colleagues in America.
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March 13, 2022Multiple sclerosis and marine life research to benefit from Livery Company awards
Two Swansea University researchers have won travel scholarships from the Worshipful Livery Company of Wales, which will allow them to further their research and share it with fellow experts.
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March 11, 2022Vice-Chancellor's statement on Ukraine
At Swansea University, we join with universities and academic organisations around the world in condemning unequivocally the Russian state’s decision to invade Ukraine.
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March 11, 2022Royal visit to life-changing research facility in Swansea
HRH The Countess of Wessex, patron to The Scar Free Foundation, visited the world-leading facial reconstruction research programme based at Swansea University, meeting patients who could benefit from these ground-breaking studies.
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March 9, 2022Visit to cultural attaches boosts Swansea’s links with Oman and Qatar
Stronger links with Oman and Qatar were the subject of discussions during a visit by a senior Swansea University delegation to the Cultural Attaches’ offices for both countries in London.
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March 8, 2022Greener industries - chemical engineers find new ways of reusing carbon to tackle the climate crisis
Swansea University chemical engineers are finding new ways to capture and reuse carbon by turning it into useful products to help tackle the climate crisis.
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March 4, 2022New study explores how pollutants indoors impact child health
Scientists at Swansea University have launched a major study to discover how everyday pollutants impact the development and health of fetuses and children.
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March 3, 2022Covid-19 pandemic increased UK network news coverage of devolved issues, study finds
A new Ofcom-commissioned study has revealed UK network news providers have enhanced their coverage of devolved topics, largely due to the pandemic.
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March 3, 2022International Women’s Day with Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson
Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson will be speaking about the challenges she has faced and how she has overcome them, following the International Women’s Day 2022’s theme #BreakTheBias.
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March 3, 2022Storing summer heat to use in winter – new research on thermal energy storage could cut bills and boost renewables
New technology that could store heat for days or even months, helping the shift towards net zero, is the focus of a new project involving the Active Building Centre Research Programme, led by Swansea University, which has just been awarded funding of £146,000.
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February 24, 2022Swansea University scientist to present his research in Parliament
Thomas Spriggs, a PhD research student at Swansea University, is to present his physics research in Parliament, to a panel of expert judges and politicians, as one of the finalists in STEM for Britain 2022.
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February 23, 2022Swansea University ranked 26th in the Stonewall Workplace Equality Index
Swansea University has been named in the UK’s top 100 most inclusive employers for LGBTQ+ staff, for the sixth time in a row.
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February 22, 2022Free sessions offer chance to find out more about part-time degree
If you are looking to return to education or just want to see what it is like to study, Swansea University is offering a series of free sessions to give you first-hand experience.
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February 17, 2022Swansea University awarded Queen’s anniversary prize for revolutionary renewable energy technology
Swansea University has been awarded a Queen’s Anniversary Prize in recognition of its Materials Science and Engineering research that is leading a revolution in renewable energy technologies, particularly solar electricity and heat generation and storage.
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February 17, 2022New app helping young people speak out to shape their local community
A new app has just been launched that puts the power to rate and help improve communities in the hands of young people.
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February 16, 2022Swansea University’s Smart Garments used by elite athletes
UK Government Minister David TC Davies has visited the £132 million Swansea Bay City Deal Campuses project to see how the technology for Smart Garments has been developed and was used by athletes, including medal winners, in last year’s Tokyo Olympics.
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February 15, 2022Swansea University helps embed Swansea’s rich industrial heritage into the curriculum
Swansea University has launched a new digital resource pack for 9-11-year-olds which will help pupils learn about Swansea’s globally significant copper industry while developing their literacy, numeracy and digital competency skills.
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February 14, 2022Study reveals lockdown impact on youngsters’ mental health
Young people were the hardest hit as the second Covid-19 lockdown took its toll on the mental health and wellbeing of the Welsh population, new research has revealed.
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February 11, 2022Covid-19: Study seeks participants to explore public attitudes to social care in Wales
A Swansea University study is seeking participants to explore public attitudes to social care in Wales following the Covid-19 pandemic.
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February 10, 2022UK is ‘international outlier’ in its approach to Covid in children, argue experts
The UK is an ‘international outlier’ in its approach to protecting children from Covid, argue experts in The BMJ today.
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February 9, 2022University helping to improve medicine safety in early motherhood
Researchers from Swansea University and SAIL Databank are playing a key role in a multi-million pound international project to improve the safety of medicines given to mums-to-be and breastfeeding mothers.
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February 3, 2022Swansea University Professor Named Expertscape Expert in Sedentary Behaviour
Professor Kelly Mackintosh from Swansea University's School of Sport and Exercise Sciences has been recognised as a world-leading expert in sedentary behaviour.
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February 3, 2022Diverse and global voices dominate the longlist for the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize
The international longlist for one of the world’s largest literary prizes for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – has been announced. From Sri Lanka to Trinidad, Texas, and Ireland via the Middle East, this year’s longlist features a powerful, international collection of writers who are offering platforms for under-represented voices.
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January 28, 2022Swansea University leads on first-of-its-kind research exploring gambling and wellbeing in the Royal Air Force
A new study by Swansea University and the RAF Benevolent Fund has been published, exploring wellbeing issues among serving RAF personnel, with a key focus on problem gambling, alcohol use and mental health.
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January 28, 2022Swansea University appoints Registrar and Chief Operating Officer
Swansea University has announced the appointment of Niamh Lamond as Registrar and Chief Operating Officer, following a competitive external recruitment process. Niamh has been covering the role in an interim capacity since July 2021 and will now continue in post on a permanent basis.
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January 27, 2022£17m funding for collaborative data research in Wales
An initiative involving Swansea University that has transformed how data can be used to provide insight into social and economic issues in Wales will continue, thanks to an investment of almost £17 million.
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January 26, 2022University praised for pioneering work championing the importance of a circular economy
Swansea University’s commitment to promoting a circular economy has led to it winning international recognition.
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January 26, 2022Scientists use GPS to track baboon troop's movement in urban spaces for the first time
In a unique study, researchers from Swansea University (UK) and the University of Cape Town in South Africa have used GPS collars to study the collective behaviour of a troop of baboons living on the outskirts of the City of Cape Town.
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January 26, 2022Welsh Varsity returns after two-year hiatus
Following a two-year break due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the date for the 2022 Welsh Varsity between Cardiff and Swansea Universities has been confirmed.
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January 25, 2022Gaining public support for COVID-19 policies: politicians polarise, but experts are trusted
Policies to tackle COVID-19 are more likely to get broad public support if they are proposed by experts or bipartisan coalitions, rather than by politicians from only one party, a new study of seven countries involving a Swansea University academic has shown.
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January 24, 2022Experts emphasise the role of wellbeing in human health
The importance of wellbeing and its role in health has been highlighted in a new paper by Swansea University academics.
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January 24, 2022Babies to benefit from first milk bank hub in Wales
Swansea University and Swansea Bay University Health Board have launched a new partnership with the Human Milk Foundation (HMF) that will see a donor milk bank hub in Wales for the first time.
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January 19, 2022Swansea University academics support NASA mission with mapping of dams across rivers
A new spatial database of dams and other river obstructions built partially or fully across the world's largest rivers has been published.
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January 14, 2022Study into link between mental health and substance abuse issues on young people’s mortality
Young people with a history of mental health and drink and drug issues are more likely to die than those with a mental illness or who use substances alone.
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January 12, 2022Professor in Public Health recognised in New Year’s Honours
A public health expert recognised by the Queen says his honour is a reflection of just how highly the work of Swansea University’s SAIL Databank is regarded.
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January 11, 2022Experts say pupils’ wellbeing affected by online learning during lockdown
Secondary school children struggled to concentrate and engage with schoolwork in the move to online learning during lockdown, negatively affecting their confidence and wellbeing, according to a new study.
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January 10, 2022The impact of deepfakes on trust in user-generated evidence - €1.5 million grant for Swansea expert
A Swansea law expert has been awarded €1.5 million to examine how public perceptions of deepfakes – AI-manipulated images, videos or audio – affect trust in user-generated evidence of human rights violations.
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January 1, 2022Professor Tavi Murray awarded CBE in New Year’s Honour List
Professor Tavi Murray, Professor of Glaciology in the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Swansea University has been awarded a CBE in the New Year’s Honours list for services to Glaciology and Climate Change Research.
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December 29, 2021Smart charging can save electric vehicle drivers £110 a year - and cut carbon footprint by 20%
Drivers of electric vehicles could save an average of £110 a year - and cut their carbon footprint by 20% - by using “smart charging” to power up their cars at the best possible times, a report by a research team involving Swansea University experts has shown.
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December 16, 2021Using the Earth’s noise to see beneath the Greenland ice sheet – new research gives most detailed picture yet
The noise created by the Earth’s movements has been used to build up a detailed picture of the geological conditions beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet and the impact on ice flow, in new research led by Swansea University.
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December 15, 2021Joint bid secures PhD funding to research Welsh and the New Curriculum in the Early Years.
Swansea University has successfully secured funding for a PhD to research a topic relating to the Early Years and the New Curriculum following a joint bid with Cardiff Metropolitan University and Mudiad Meithrin, a charity specialising in childcare and early years in Wales.
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December 13, 2021Swansea University awarded £2.4 million renewal funding for world-class dementia data repository
Swansea University has been awarded £2.4 million in funding to continue and develop the Dementias Platform UK (DPUK) Data Portal - a world-class data repository for dementia research.
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December 13, 20212022 Rhys Davies short story competition open for entries
The distinguished national Rhys Davies Short Story Competition for writers from, or living in, Wales is now open for entries.
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December 10, 2021Single mother who fought on COVID-19 frontline celebrates master's degree with daughters
A nurse of fourteen years has advanced her career with a master's degree at Swansea University, all while being a single mother to two young children and working on the frontline.
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December 9, 2021Swansea named as top 10 UK university for environmental performance
Swansea University is one of the top ten universities in the UK for environmental and ethical issues, the new league table compiled by People and Planet, published by The Guardian, has revealed.
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December 8, 2021Chevening Scholar overcomes COVID-19 setbacks to graduate with human rights degree
An international student has graduated with distinction from Swansea University, despite COVID-19 restrictions preventing him from travelling to the UK at the start of his degree.
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December 3, 2021Swansea’s Richard Burton Archives retains accreditation status
The Richard Burton Archives at Swansea University, which holds material of local, regional and national significance, has retained 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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December 1, 2021Finding the right formula project focusses on feeding babies safely
A collaborative community science project developed between parents and researchers to assess the safety of powdered infant formula preparation techniques in the home has been launched by Swansea University and independent public health nutrition charity, First Steps Nutrition Trust.
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November 30, 2021Swansea University alumnus Professor Lyn Evans named Institute of Physics Honorary Fellow
Renowned Welsh physicist Professor Lyn Evans has been appointed an Institute of Physics 2021 Honorary Fellow.
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November 30, 2021Study introduces framework to understand new class of curved lattice materials
A new study from Swansea University has introduced a framework to calculate the material properties of a new class of two-dimensional curved hexagonal lattices that could be used in the production of improved mechanical metamaterials found in bio-engineering, stretchable electronics, impact absorption and soft robots.
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November 25, 2021Swansea University awarded Queen’s Anniversary Prize for revolutionary renewable energy technologies
Swansea University has been awarded a Queen’s Anniversary Prize in recognition of its Materials Science and Engineering research that is leading a revolution in renewable energy technologies, particularly solar electricity and heat generation and storage.
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November 24, 2021Swansea animal movement expert awarded prestigious medal for scientific contribution
Professor Emily Shepard, an expert in the movement ecology of wild animals, has been awarded the prestigious Zoological Society of London (ZSL) Scientific Medal, in recognition of her outstanding research.
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November 24, 2021£1.73m additional funding to expand project in semiconductor technology and applications
The Welsh Government has announced additional funding of £1.73 million for a project, which involves Swansea University and partners, developing world-leading semiconductor process technologies. Applications include autonomous vehicles, novel devices for clean energy, future mobility, artificial intelligence, advanced packaging, and biosensors and wearable sensors.
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November 23, 2021How school attendance data could play crucial role in targeting mental health support for pupils
Poor school attendance impacts a child’s future, not just through their educational achievement but also socially and developmentally.
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November 20, 2021Swansea University academics use pandemic to reach out to schools with innovative game
Academics and students from Swansea University have used experiences and knowledge of the Covid-19 pandemic to develop an interactive and innovative game.
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November 19, 2021Rainforests of the sea - new guide to help restore seagrass involves Swansea expert team
A team of conservation scientists, including 11 Swansea University researchers, have published a landmark guide to support efforts to restore seagrass beds, which capture carbon more quickly than rainforests do.
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November 18, 2021Parental depression is associated with worse childhood mental health and educational attainment - new study
Children who live with a parent who has depression are more likely to develop depression and to not achieve educational milestones, according to a new study published in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Sinead Brophy of Swansea University and colleagues.
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November 17, 2021Swansea University's annual Zienkiewicz Lecture returns with online public lecture on the challenges of delivering net zero
On Wednesday, 24 November, Swansea University's Faculty of Science and Engineering will host its fifth Zienkiewicz Lecture, with special guest Baroness Brown of Cambridge DBE FREng FRS, Julia King.
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November 16, 2021Software to reduce emergency hospital admissions - Welsh GPs report mixed experiences on usability and benefit for patients
A software tool meant to help reduce emergency hospital admissions is of limited use and benefit to patients, a new study of GPs’ views and experiences has revealed.
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November 15, 2021The 100% recyclable meat tray – new packaging does away with throwaway absorbent pads
A Swansea researcher has invented a new type of plastic packaging for raw meat which avoids the need for non-recyclable pads inside the trays to soak up the juices, meaning the whole of the packaging tray can now be recycled.
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November 11, 2021Swansea University Media Students Cover Key Global Issues During Hillary Rodham Clinton Global Challenges Summit
Students from Swansea University’s Department of Media and Communications have been given the rare opportunity to experience the reality of a live newsroom.
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November 10, 2021Inaugural Global Drug Policy Index released
The inaugural edition of the Global Drug Policy Index (GDPI), released on 8 November 2021 by the International Drug Policy Consortium, ranks Norway, New Zealand, Portugal, the UK and Australia as the five leading countries on humane and health-driven drug policies.
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November 9, 2021Volunteer wins top award for her commitment to sharing the wonders of Egypt Centre
A long-standing volunteer has been honoured for her dedication to Swansea University’s award-winning Egypt Centre.
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November 8, 2021Swansea University chosen as one of four hubs for Being Human 2021, the UK’s only national festival of the humanities
Being Human Festival 2021 will return between 11-20 November with Swansea University featuring as one of four UK hubs for the seventh consecutive year.
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November 5, 2021Researcher welcomed back to share expertise at virtual summit
Swansea University research into therapeutic treatments for ovarian cancer will be highlighted to a global audience at a virtual online conference next week.
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November 5, 2021Professor receives prestigious award from Danish university
An international collaboration involving Swansea experts will boost pioneering research into how exercise can benefit stroke patients.
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November 4, 2021International meetings set to bring AI experts together to develop research
Artificial intelligence experts from Swansea University will be sharing their knowledge with international peers at a series of special events, kicking off this month.
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November 2, 2021Triple awards success for University diabetes expert
A Swansea University diabetes expert was named a three-time winner at a major UK healthcare awards.
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November 1, 2021City exhibition showcases how youngsters want to Be Seen
A unique exhibition featuring virtual reality artwork created by young people to express their feelings about their mental health is being held in Swansea this month.
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October 29, 2021University sharing expertise as part of transatlantic research project
Swansea University has joined landmark international project examining the history and politics of deindustrialisation.
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October 28, 2021Lack of clarity in government messaging could lead to low public compliance if restrictions are reintroduced, expert warns
As health leaders call on the UK Government to implement Covid-19 contingency plans, a leading Covid-19 behavioural expert from Swansea University has warned that clear messaging from the UK and devolved governments will be essential to ensure high public compliance if additional measures are introduced.
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October 27, 2021Leading the switch to net zero industry: new £20 million facility to help develop a green economy in Wales
South Wales is set to build on its strength and expertise in steel and metals innovation with the launch of a new £20 million facility to help industry in the region create a low-carbon future.
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October 26, 2021New study reveals UK military veterans with gambling problems have higher social and economic costs of around £600 per person
A new study has revealed UK Armed Forces veterans experiencing problem gambling cost society more in terms of their higher use of health and social care services, brushes with the police, loss of working hours, welfare benefits and heavier debt burden.
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October 26, 2021University welcomes back charity beach walk
A beach walk to raise money and awareness of suicide in young people returns to Swansea this weekend.
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October 26, 2021Study highlights possible protective impact of breast milk and amniotic fluid on coronavirus variant in pregnant women and newborns
New collaborative research from Swansea University and the University of Aberdeen has identified potential protective effects in breast milk and amniotic fluid against SARS-CoV-2.
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October 25, 2021Latest wellbeing survey offers chance to share your pandemic experiences
A pioneering study examining the impact of Covid-19 on the mental health and wellbeing of Welsh people is appealing for more information from the public.
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October 23, 2021Ecology expert helping to highlight devastating loss of biodiversity in UK
A Swansea University ecologist is part of the team behind an important new online tool which reveals just how the biodiversity of regions has changed over time.
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October 22, 2021Prize-winning pupils share their vision for the future of University
Swansea University’s commitment to encourage youngsters with a passion for learning has been highlighted once again at this year’s Swansea Science Festival.
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October 22, 2021Aerial scanning can help protect food crops against devastating disease
Virulent diseases which devastate food crops like coffee, almond, citrus and grapevines with serious global economic and environmental consequences, could be controlled by large-scale aerial scanning, says new collaborative research involving Swansea University.
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October 22, 2021Developing rugby players – new England framework draws on Swansea sport scientist’s expertise
A new framework for developing rugby players of all levels, launched by England’s Rugby Football Union (RFU), has drawn on the expertise of a Swansea sport scientist.
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October 21, 2021New report demands action to address mental health inequalities faced by Deaf community
Deaf people in Wales are experiencing significant mental health inequalities because there is a lack of accessible services, no specialist Deaf mental health service in Wales and limited training about Deaf issues for health and care workers, according to a new report.
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October 19, 2021Child health expert shortlisted for top research honour
A Swansea University academic is in the running for a nationwide award for her pioneering work in the field of child health and education during her PhD.
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October 15, 2021Professor becomes clean air champion for Wales
A Swansea University expert has been named as one of the UK’s latest clean air champions.
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October 14, 2021University gains double recognition for its outstanding green spaces
Swansea University has once again been named among the country’s best green spaces.
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October 14, 2021World Sight Day: Supporting sight impaired people in the post pandemic world
To mark World Sight Day (14 October), a new report by a Swansea University research team has revealed that blind and sight impaired people still face barriers that prevent them from fully utilising digital services.
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October 13, 2021Swansea University student nurses in running for top honours
The outstanding nurse training offered at Swansea University has once again been highlighted at this year’s Student Nursing Times Awards.
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October 8, 2021Craft brewery set to use microalgae to reduce CO2 emissions
Swansea University bioscientists have teamed up with a West Wales microbrewery to help it reduce its CO2 emissions.
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October 6, 2021Swansea University announces line up for the 2021 Swansea Science Festival
October will see the return of the Swansea Science Festival, hosted by Swansea University, in partnership with the National Waterfront Museum.
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October 5, 2021Six Swansea projects funded as part of £6.5 million for life-saving research in Wales
Six Swansea University researchers have been awarded funding by Health and Care Research Wales, to investigate topics ranging from sun safety policies in primary schools to the impact of COVID-19 on people with epilepsy.
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October 1, 2021Centre for Ageing and Dementia Research launches app to support digital inclusion of older persons
The Centre for Ageing and Dementia Research (CADR) have launched their first app, in support of the International Day of Older Persons.
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September 30, 2021Welsh science world-leading in addressing the biggest challenges facing the planet
Wales may be a small country, but it punches above its weight in the quality and the quantity of the research it carries out. A new report highlights the particular strength of Welsh science in contributing to efforts to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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September 30, 2021Current and former world leaders to open Hillary Rodham Clinton Global Challenges Summit
Swansea University has today (30th September) announced the speakers who will participate during the opening day of the inaugural Hillary Rodham Clinton Global Challenges Summit, which runs from 8th to 10th November.
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September 23, 2021Swansea technology helps power top British athletes to Tokyo success
British athletes in Tokyo, including top medal winners, used wearable technology designed by Swansea University experts, with a printed carbon ink heater to keep their muscles warm before competing.
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September 21, 2021New course to explore the world of Egyptian textiles
Explore with Me: Textiles and Ancient Egypt
The 10-week course is available to anyone and will explore the different methods of textile design that were used in Ancient Egypt.
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September 21, 2021Medical School student’s success in prestigious writing challenge
An initiative aimed at promoting the knowledge available at your local pharmacy proved the perfect inspiration for a Swansea University student’s award-winning success.
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September 21, 2021Public torn over Covid-19 booster jabs and flu vaccinations
New research by a Swansea University expert has highlighted how torn members of the public are over the issue of Covid-19 booster vaccines and the flu vaccine.
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September 17, 2021Swansea University introduces free course for adult learners seeking a change in direction
As part of Adult Learners Week (20 - 26 September 2021), Swansea University will be holding a free course encouraging adults to develop new skills.
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September 16, 2021Inaugural Hywel Teifi Memorial Scholarship winner announced
Alpha Evans of Lampeter has won the inaugural £3,000 Hywel Teifi Memorial Scholarship.
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September 16, 2021Swansea University to host International Entrepreneurship Conference
Swansea University are delighted to announce that we will be hosting the International Entrepreneurship Educators Conference (IEEC) 2022.
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September 15, 2021Swansea retains its UK top 25 position in the Guardian University Guide 2022
Swansea University has retained its UK top 25 position in the prestigious Guardian University Guide, ranking 24th nationally and is once again top in Wales in the latest 2022 edition, published on Saturday 11 September.
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September 15, 2021Hillary Rodham Clinton to convene Global Challenges Summit with Swansea University
Swansea University will host the inaugural Hillary Rodham Clinton Global Challenges Summit in November.
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September 14, 2021Swansea-born writer wins Rhys Davies Short Story Competition
Naomi Paulus has won the 2021 Rhys Davies Short Story Competition for her story Take a Bite, a “delightful, wistful, satisfying piece” in which a young woman, Rhian, returns home to the voices and rituals of her mother and aunts for an important family event.
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September 10, 2021University secures extra places to train more medical students
Swansea University has been able to offer additional places on its graduate entry medicine programme as part of a government investment to increase the number of doctors being trained in Wales.
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September 10, 2021Swansea University graduate named as finalist in prestigious alumni awards
Swansea University alumnus Dr Daniel Bassey has been selected as a global finalist in the British Council Study UK Alumni Awards 2021.
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September 9, 2021Education leaders urged to prioritise social interaction after Welsh youngsters have their say
They may be seen as the ones least vulnerable to transmission and the negative health impacts of Covid-19, but pandemic restrictions disrupted young people’s education, physical activity and opportunities to socialise.
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September 8, 2021Swansea University doctoral student named one of Top 50 Women in Engineering
Caitlin McCall, an engineering doctoral student from Swansea University, has been named one of 2021’s Top 50 Women in Engineering (WE50) by the Women's Engineering Society (WES).
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September 7, 2021£700k support to expand primary care medical training in West Wales
A Swansea University initiative dedicated to creating the next generation of Welsh medical professionals has been given a major boost by Welsh Government.
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September 7, 2021“Best day I have ever had” – Technocamps STEM Academy delights and inspires pupils after school closures
As part of Technocamps’ STEM Academy this Summer, the Welsh Government-funded outreach project hosted a week of fun activities in Swansea to inspire, motivate and engage young people in STEM subjects.
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September 7, 2021Bird malaria spreading via global hotspots
Bird species across the globe are suffering and dying from a type of malaria and, while these strains are not infectious to humans, they’re spreading quickly through global transmission hotspots.
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September 3, 2021Wildlife thriving at new community garden
A community garden created with help from Swansea University bioscientists has blossomed into a magnet for wildlife.
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September 2, 2021Reducing direct contacts can help lower risk of Covid transmission and help keep schools open
The more direct contacts primary school staff had with people outside their household, the greater the likelihood of Covid-19 cases in school and self-reported symptoms, such as colds.
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September 1, 2021Closing educational engagement gap for young carers is key to improving health and wellbeing of future generations
In collaboration with Swansea University, a new study published today by Public Health Wales evidences the negative impact that caring responsibilities have on educational participation in those aged 16-22, and how this has the greatest impact on those living in the most deprived areas.
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May 24, 2022Trans and DSD athletes - Swansea experts at forefront of research on eligibility criteria
Elite athletes who are trans gender, like New Zealand Olympic weightlifter Laurel Hubbard, or have differences in sex development (DSD), like South African runner Caster Semenya, have been in the global spotlight.
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August 25, 2021Venom contributed to the species diversity of insects and fishes
The extraordinary diversity of insects and fishes, the most species-rich invertebrate and vertebrate groups in the animal kingdom, is partly due to the origin of venom, a new study of their evolution has revealed.
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August 18, 2021Carbon capture research gets a boost
Scientists at the Energy Safety Research Institute of Swansea University have received a boost to their research into climate change solutions following funding from the UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre.
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August 17, 2021604,000 calls to 999 for Covid in first wave, with care provided varying widely across the UK - national ambulance survey
Over 600,000 emergency calls to 999 during the first wave of the pandemic were for suspected Covid, with ambulances sent in almost 80% of cases and 43% of patients being conveyed to hospital, a major new survey of UK ambulance services has shown.
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August 15, 2021How to cut Covid risk in the car - researchers reveal best methods
Researchers at Swansea University have laid out a step-by-step guide to reduce exposure to the coronavirus when travelling by car, including some important and surprising advice on opening windows.
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August 13, 2021First responders and NHS staff proved more resilient during early days of pandemic
A new study has revealed first responders and healthcare workers experienced lower levels of psychological distress than the general population during the first lockdown.
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August 13, 2021New algorithm can help improve cellular materials design
New research published in Scientific Reports has revealed that a simple but robust algorithm can help engineers to improve the design of cellular materials that are used in a variety of diverse applications ranging from defence, bio-medical to smart structures and the aerospace sector.
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August 6, 2021Study shows public torn over the issue of Covid-19 vaccinations in children
New research by a Swansea University expert has highlighted just how torn members of the public are over whether children should be offered Covid-19 vaccines.
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August 4, 2021Student wins £1000 from Santander to support freelance gaming business
A first-year student who also works as a freelance game moderator has won a £1000 award from the Santander UK Freelancer scheme to help support his work.
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August 2, 2021Shout out for innovative new children’s video about fish migration
An international team led by Swansea University has come up with a novel way of teaching youngsters about fish migration.
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August 3, 2021Chemistry researcher’s award to support work that can help improve sustainable technology
A Swansea chemistry researcher has been awarded a scholarship to support his work on molecules known as “radicals”, which could help improve the efficiency and performance of technologies such as solar cells and batteries.
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July 30, 2021Outdoor healthcare and greener hospitals – Swansea team to evaluate benefits
Researchers from the School of Psychology have been awarded funding to examine the potential health benefits of creating sustainable eco-friendly hospitals and providing healthcare outdoors.
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July 29, 2021New ways to support people with long Covid to be evaluated by Swansea experts
Personalised rehabilitation programmes for patients with long Covid are to be developed as part of a new research project involving Swansea University health economists, which has just been awarded £1.1 million of UK government funding.
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July 27, 2021University hosts pioneering £2.5m research into 3D bioprinting using human cells
A world-leading £2.5 million plus research programme to revolutionise surgeons’ ability to reconstruct nose and ear cartilage in patients affected by facial difference has been launched at Swansea University.
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July 27, 2021Swansea University contributes to Eisteddfod AmGen 2021 online programme
Swansea University will sponsor the Babell Lên (literary pavilion) and contribute to several online sessions as part of this year’s Eisteddfod AmGen programme.
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July 26, 2021AgorIP helping to bring psychologist’s book series to a wider audience
A series of books to help support the psychological needs of people living with diabetes have been given a major boost by experts at Swansea University.
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July 22, 2021Pharmacist with a passion for healthcare change wins prestigious scholarship
A pharmacist who grew up in a community where access to basic healthcare supplies was a luxury has secured a scholarship to further her studies at Swansea University.
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July 18, 2021Remote sensing techniques help treat and manage hollow forests
Using advanced remote sensing techniques can help the early detection of oak tree decline and control many other forest diseases worldwide, says new research from Swansea University.
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July 16, 2021Swansea student interviews sporting greats while helping others achieve their career goals
When Robert Yarr left secondary school, he viewed university as purely a necessity. However, with the help of the Swansea Employability Academy (SEA), he has been able to study whilst developing his passion for sports journalism.
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July 16, 2021A family fun quest across Swansea helping the community explore underwater environments
Throughout July, FIRE Lab's art-science creations, Underwater Realm, are being exhibited in Swansea's Square Peg Coffee House and mark the starting point of a QR code treasure hunt around the city.
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July 16, 2021Swansea University ranked 12th in the UK for student satisfaction
Swansea University has been ranked 12th for overall student satisfaction in the 2021 National Student Survey (NSS).
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July 15, 2021Signs of hope for teen mental health but loneliness and anxiety remain high
The easing of lockdown seems to have helped many British teenagers’ mental health but loneliness and anxiety remain extremely common, according to new research by the Mental Health Foundation and Swansea University.
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July 14, 2021Nature’s flood defences: coastal wetlands offer more protection than previously thought, new research on estuaries shows
Coastal wetlands – such as salt marshes - provide even more flood protection than previously thought, reducing the risk to lives and homes in estuaries, a new study has revealed.
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July 13, 2021David Suchet stars in Swansea professor’s new drama
Sir David Suchet, star of the famous Poirot TV series takes the lead role in a new drama written by Swansea University’s Director of Creative Writing, Professor David Britton.
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July 13, 2021New study provides a solution for engineering cellular materials
A new study by a Swansea University academic has announced a new mathematical formula that will help engineers assess the point at which cellular materials, which are used a wide range of applications ranging from aerospace to the construction industry, will bend and buckle.
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July 12, 2021Report released on the impact of the pandemic on the Welsh language
Swansea University's Academi Hywel Teifi has published a follow-up report to its conference ‘A Worry or an Opportunity: Welsh in the “New Normal”’, which was held in March this year.
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July 9, 2021Professor becomes first UK winner of prestigious computer education honour
A Swansea University academic has received a double accolade for his expertise at teaching Information Systems.
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July 9, 2021Swansea University student helping to promote race equality in Wales
A Swansea student is speaking out about her own experiences of racism to help ensure Wales becomes a better place to live.
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July 9, 2021New film series exploring issues facing Wales to be launched
A new documentary film series that explores the challenges facing Wales, drawing on academic research, is to be launched at a virtual event - open to all - by a Welsh Government Cabinet Minister.
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July 7, 2021Festival returns online to share wonders of science
Swansea University scientists will be sharing their expertise with the community at a special weekend of online events.
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July 7, 2021Unique digital art project on show at city gallery
A University art project aimed at highlighting the connection between art and science features in a new exhibition at Swansea’s Mission Gallery.
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July 5, 2021PhD student wins Swansea University Three Minute Thesis competition with research into combatting MS
A PhD student from Swansea University Medical School has won the Swansea University Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.
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July 5, 2021Oriel Science inspires pupils' community spirit during first school visit to new exhibition space
Swansea University's Oriel Science has welcomed the first school to visit its new city centre exhibition venue.
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July 2, 2021Swansea University student and tech experts help Downing Street launch net-zero campaign
On 4 June 2021, Llanelli-based tech experts Vindico ICS Ltd represented small businesses at Downing Street to launch Together for Our Planet, a nationwide campaign that will roll out across the UK in the run-up to the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in November.
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July 2, 2021Swansea University appoints Interim Registrar and Chief Operating Officer
Swansea University has announced the appointment of Niamh Lamond as Interim Registrar and Chief Operating Officer.
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July 1, 2021New contracts see University remain at the heart of Welsh healthcare education for the future
Swansea University will continue to play a vital role in training the healthcare workforce of the future for the next decade.
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July 1, 2021University to welcome new Pro-Vice Chancellor with international focus
Swansea University is to welcome Professor Judith Lamie to its senior leadership team as a new Pro-Vice Chancellor with responsibility for the university’s international portfolio.
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June 30, 2021Swansea University to hold free event encouraging adults on first steps towards higher education
A free event aimed at showing just what a university education could offer is being held in Swansea city centre on Tuesday 6 July.
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June 29, 2021New technology and partnerships to aid scientists facing critical global challenges
Swansea University and Diamond Light Source to exploit revolutionary nanoparticle beam technology.
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June 29, 2021Rhys Davies Short Story Competition shortlist announced
A children’s author, the winner of the inaugural BBC Young Writers Award, and a previous Colm Tóibín International Prize winner are among the 12 authors shortlisted for the 2021 Rhys Davies Short Story Competition.
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June 28, 2021Pharaohs, crocodile sharks and insect poo – winners of 2021 Research as Art competition announced
Seventeen stunning images, and the fascinating stories behind them – the surprise finding inside a crocodile shark, Antarctic glaciers on the move, and the unexpected uses of insect poo - have today been revealed as the winners of the 2021 Research as Art competition.
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June 24, 2021Swansea University hosts major international conference on statues and monuments
In June 2020, protesters toppled the statue of the slave trader Edward Colston from its plinth in Bristol and debates about controversial statues became front-page news in Wales and around the world. Twelve months on, those issues are the focus of a major international conference organised by academics at Swansea University.
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June 23, 2021Swansea University scoops silver Diversity and Inclusion Whatuni award
Swansea University has been recognised for its excellence in diversity and inclusion during the pandemic, winning a silver award in the 2021 Whatuni Student Choice Awards.
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June 23, 2021Pan-Wales engineering research network secures funding to continue its work
The pan-Wales research network in advanced engineering and materials, led by a Swansea University Engineering Professor, has received a second round of funding which will allow it to continue its work for a further 2 years.
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June 23, 2021COVID-19 pandemic: New report details NHS innovation
Report captures learnings and innovative practice emerging from across NHS Wales in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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June 22, 2021Improving asphalt road pavement with nano-engineered particles
Warm mix asphalt (WMA) is gaining attention in the asphalt industry as an eco-friendly and sustainable technology.
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June 21, 2021Football star shares first-hand experience of life with diabetes at online Q&A
Former Swansea City star and USA international footballer Jordan Morris is teaming up with Swansea University to discuss how he manages to combine a career in top-flight sport with type 1 diabetes.
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June 18, 2021Swansea academic publishes in elite mathematical journal
A paper by Swansea University’s Grigory Garkusha has just been published by one of the world’s most prestigious mathematical journals.
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June 15, 2021Medical School set to welcome students as Canadian partnership grows
Swansea University is building on its successful collaboration with Trent University in Canada to launch an additional opportunity for transatlantic study.
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June 14, 2021Squirty Voter: An innovative COVID-19 compliant way to collect public feedback
Researchers at Swansea University’s Computational Foundry are sharing a new, low cost invention which combines the concept of traditional public voting machines and automatic hand sanitiser dispensers.
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June 11, 2021Lecturer honoured for exceptional contribution to pharmacology teaching
A Swansea University Medical School academic has been honoured for his innovative approach and contribution to teaching.
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June 10, 2021New partnership launched with University of Canberra in Sport and Exercise Sciences
Sport and exercise science experts from Swansea and the University of Canberra (UC) in Australia have launched an official partnership which will see them collaborate on research, teaching and student exchanges.
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June 10, 2021Latest QS World University Rankings 2022 see Swansea University climb to 440th
Swansea University has been named as the world’s 440th best university, according to the latest edition of the world’s leading university ranking and has achieved the largest ranking improvement in Wales this year.
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June 9, 2021Swansea University breaks into Complete University Guide top 30
Swansea University has achieved its highest ever position in the Complete University Guide League Tables 2022 – and has broken into the top 30.
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June 9, 2021New survey to explore the health and wellbeing of headteachers and senior staff during Covid-19
Researchers at Swansea University are calling on headteachers and senior leadership staff to complete a survey about their experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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June 7, 2021Ecotourism expert’s key role at UN World Oceans Day virtual summit
Swansea University ecotourism expert Carl Cater is taking part in global event to mark United Nations World Oceans Day on Tuesday, June 8.
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June 6, 2021Author Margaret Atwood and poet laureate Simon Armitage join Free virtual programme exploring creative approaches to climate crisis
Taliesin Arts Centre is to host Everything Change, a series of discussions and events exploring the roles creativity, adaptive thinking and storytelling can play in overcoming the challenges of the climate crisis.
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June 4, 2021Student volunteers create personalised packs to support local community during pandemic
As part of their commitment to providing key support throughout the pandemic, Swansea University student volunteers have created activity packs for children, young people, and disabled adults within the community.
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June 4, 2021New study into green tea’s potential to help tackle Covid-19
As India continues to be ravaged by the pandemic, a Swansea University academic is investigating how green tea could give rise to a drug capable of tackling Covid-19.
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June 4, 2021Engineering students can’t get to the lab, so tutors send lab to the students
Engineering students have been getting vital hands-on experience, despite laboratories being off-limits due to COVID, thanks to home lab kits developed and sent out by their lecturers.
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June 4, 2021Swansea University renews Swans front of shirt sponsorship for 2021-22 season
Swansea University will renew its front of shirt sponsorship with Swansea City for the forthcoming 2021-22 season.
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June 3, 2021University experts’ Covid-related research
Swansea University researchers are helping to develop wider understanding of Covid-19 in addition to their important focus on vaccines.
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May 28, 2021£20k MBA scholarship awarded to outstanding student
A student from Jamaica has beaten off the challenge of 40 other hopefuls to win a coveted, full £20k scholarship to study at Swansea University.
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May 27, 2021Professor is new head of Government advisory body
A leading Swansea University scientist has been appointed to head a key Government advisory committee by Health Secretary Matt Hancock.
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May 26, 2021Study sheds new light on link between Covid pressures and suicidal thoughts
New research has revealed more about the impact Covid-19 and lockdown has had on the mental health and wellbeing of people in Wales.
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May 26, 2021Swansea University announces GwyddonLe-T programme at Urdd Eisteddfod
Swansea University is sponsoring and coordinating one of the main attractions of the online Urdd Eisteddfod-T once again this year, the GwyddonLe, offering a series of live events, resources, and videos of entertaining educational activities for the whole family.
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May 24, 2021Hollywood actor Michael sheen joins Swansea University’s programme of events at Hay Festival
Swansea University will host a series of events at this year’s Hay Festival, which brings writers and readers together for an inspiring array of conversations, debates, workshops and performances online, from Wednesday 26 May to Sunday 6 June.
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May 20, 2021How vaccine passports, conspiracy theories and Covid echo chambers influence vaccine delay
A study by researchers from Swansea University shows that conspiracy theories, a distrust in in government and Covid echo chambers are among the factors leading to vaccine delay.
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May 19, 2021Safety first – how a pigeon’s journey home reveals more about their flight patterns
How does a lone pigeon get back home? Does it choose the fastest, the easiest or the safest route?
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May 19, 2021A safer, greener way to make solar cells
Scientists at SPECIFIC Innovation and Knowledge Centre, Swansea University, have found a way to replace the toxic, unsustainable solvents currently needed to make the next generation of solar technology.
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May 19, 2021Learned Society of Wales honours Swansea University academics
Two academics from Swansea University are among the latest recipients of the Learned Society of Wales’ medals, announced at the Society’s AGM on Wednesday, 19th May.
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May 18, 2021Swansea University students write the Urdd’s 2021 Peace and Goodwill Message
A group of Swansea University students has written this year’s Peace and Goodwill Message, which focuses on equality for women and girls.
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May 17, 2021Researchers reveal new tool to help prevent suicide
A team of Welsh academics has developed a new method of supporting health professionals to make clinical decisions about people who may be at risk of taking their own lives.
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May 17, 2021Swansea University’s Oriel Science opens new city centre venue
Swansea University’s Oriel Science is back with a new exhibition venue in the heart of Swansea city centre and will open its doors on Saturday 22nd May.
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May 14, 2021Swansea Cyber Security Masters course is certified for top quality by UK expert body
Swansea University’s MSc in Cyber Security has received official certification for its quality from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), which is part of GCHQ and is the UK’s leading expert body in the field.
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May 14, 2021Dylan Thomas: thousands of items feature in new online digital archive
A digital collection of manuscripts, notebooks and photographs relating to the Welsh writer Dylan Thomas is now available free online, thanks to an international collaboration.
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May 13, 2021Raven Leilani wins Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize 2021 for her 'fearless' debut, Luster
New Yorker Raven Leilani has been awarded one of the world’s largest literary prizes for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – for her ‘fearless’ debut Luster, a provocatively page-turning and painfully funny novel about what it means to be a black millennial woman in America.
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May 13, 2021Swansea takes lead as new mental health research hub launches
Swansea University is playing a leading role in a new UK-wide consortium to bring together vital mental health data.
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May 11, 2021Research reveals new approach to understanding our wellbeing
The ability to connect and feel a sense of belonging are basic human needs but new Swansea University research has examined how these are determined by more than just our personal relationships.
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May 11, 2021Swansea expert named by World Anti-Doping Agency as Chair of their Ethics Expert Advisory Group
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has announced that Professor Michael McNamee of Sport and Exercise Sciences has been appointed as Chair of WADA’s ethics expert advisory group
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May 11, 2021Printed workbooks make STEM subjects accessible to all during school closures
Technocamps, a Swansea University outreach project, is supporting children across Wales who don’t have internet access by producing 3,000 activity workbooks and resources so they can work at home on STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) if their school is closed because of COVID-19.
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May 7, 2021One in nine adults struggled with mental health during pandemic, find researchers
A Swansea University professor has taken part in research that shows one in nine adults consistently had very poor or deteriorating mental health during the first six months of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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May 5, 2021Nanoplastics and other harmful pollutants found within disposable face masks
Swansea University scientists have uncovered potentially dangerous chemical pollutants that are released from disposable face masks when submerged in water.
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May 5, 2021Student entrepreneurs get boost for their business ideas at the Big Pitch
Enterprising students earned a major boost for their business ideas at the University’s annual Big Pitch Competition, sponsored by Santander Universities.
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May 2, 2021New chapter for Harriet as she launches children’s book series
A Swansea University graduate hopes her new children’s book will be the first in a series of resources aimed at taking young readers on sensory journey.
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April 29, 2021Study reveals extent of human impact on the world’s plant-life
A Swansea University bioscientist has taken part in research which has shed new light on the impact of humans on Earth’s biodiversity.
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April 28, 2021Swansea University shortlisted in the Working Families Best Practice Awards
The finalists for the annual Best Practice Awards have been announced today by work-life balance charity Working Families
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April 27, 2021New vote advice website launched for 2021 Senedd election
A new interactive website has been launched to help voters in the upcoming Senedd election identify how their policy preferences line up with the stances of political parties and candidates.
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April 27, 2021Swansea University Academics Honoured by Learned Society of Wales
Ten Swansea University academics are among the new entrants to the Learned Society of Wales’ Fellowship.
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April 27, 2021University celebrates 50,000 Santander Cycle journeys
Swansea University is celebrating a landmark 50,000 journeys being made by the Santander Cycles bike share scheme – proving how the scheme has gone from strength to strength in the city since its launch in 2018.
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April 22, 2021Academi Hywel Teifi sponsors Llais stage at this year’s Tafwyl festival
As the Tafwyl festival celebrates its fifteenth anniversary this year, Swansea University's Academi Hywel Teifi will be sponsoring the festival's Llais (Voice) platform once again, and will present a series of virtual literary events for people of all ages.
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April 21, 2021Swansea University historian shortlisted for prestigious Wolfson History Prize 2021
A Swansea University historian has been shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize 2021, the UK’s most prestigious history writing prize, which celebrates the best historical non-fiction titles from the past year and carries a £40,000 prize.
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April 20, 2021Academic’s new book celebrates a lifelong sporting passion
A Swansea University lecturer’s latest book was not only a labour of love but also a chance to pay tribute to the man who inspired his passion for the game of cricket.
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April 16, 2021Lecturer named UK’s top Higher Education biosciences teacher
A Swansea University academic who helped pioneer engaging ways of teaching science remotely during the pandemic has been honoured by the Royal Society of Biology.
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April 13, 2021University software engineer wins major Fellowship award
A Swansea University Senior Research Software Engineer has been awarded the first Fellowship offered by the Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) in Research Software Engineering.
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April 12, 2021Researchers develop new method for putting quantum correlations to the test
Physicists from Swansea University are part of an international research collaboration which has identified a new technique for testing the quality of quantum correlations.
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April 1, 2021Data science for charities: student-led programme gives valuable insight to non-profits
The first event of the DataAid programme saw 25 PhD students, including 9 from Swansea University, work together with three UK charities to solve real-world data problems. The charities involved were The Fairtrade Foundation, The Diana Award and Chance to Shine.
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May 11, 2021New study to evaluate how well shielding against COVID-19 works
Shielding vulnerable people has been central to the response to COVID-19, but how well does it work? A Swansea University research team are to examine the evidence, to see what lessons can be learned for the future.
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March 31, 2021Swansea University academic receives Outstanding Contribution award for enhancing tutoring at UK universities
A Swansea University academic has received an Outstanding Contribution award in recognition of his work in supporting the United Kingdom Advising and Tutoring Association (UKAT).
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March 31, 2021Scientists at CERN successfully laser-cool antimatter for the first time
Swansea University physicists, as leading members of the ALPHA collaboration at CERN, have demonstrated laser cooling of antihydrogen atoms for the first time. The groundbreaking achievement produces colder antimatter than ever before and enables an entirely new class of experiments, helping scientists learn more about antimatter in future.
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March 31, 2021Research reveals the persistent danger after landscape fires
Every year, an estimated four percent of the world's vegetated land surface burns, leaving more than 250 megatons of carbonized plants behind.
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March 30, 2021SAIL Databank reveals no cases of rare form of clotting in COVID19 vaccinated population of Wales
New research finds no cases of a rare blood disorder have been identified in the COVID-19 vaccinated population of Wales.
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March 30, 2021New expertise added to University pharmacy team
Swansea University has welcomed a trio of new staff as the countdown continues to the launch of its first pharmacy programme in September.
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March 26, 2021Global warming helps invasive species flourish - study models likely combined effects on ecosystems
Increased global temperatures help invasive species establish themselves in ecosystems, new research led by a Swansea University bioscientist has shown.
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March 25, 2021Student awarded grant from nationwide development initiative
A Swansea University student is one of only four students nationwide who has secured a grant of £10,000 after taking part in a new personal and professional development learning initiative.
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March 25, 2021Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize 2021 reveals diverse and inclusive shortlist of bold new voices
The shortlist for one of the world’s largest literary prizes for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – is announced today, featuring a raft of bold new voices that challenge expectations in a compelling exploration of survival, identity, belonging and what it means to be ‘other’ in our world today.
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March 24, 2021Funding for cutting edge equipment to help reach net zero target
Swansea University has been awarded £4.8m UK Government funding for cutting-edge equipment to manufacture silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductor devices that will create more efficient power electronics for homes, transportation and industry, and help to deliver on the nation’s net zero ambitions.
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March 24, 2021Researchers launch online marketplace to improve manufacturing supply chain
A Swansea University research team have launched a new digital platform that will transform the way supply chains operate within the manufacturing industry.
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March 24, 2021Researchers launch survey to examine face mask usage during Covid-19 pandemic
A team of researchers at Swansea University are calling on members of the public to complete a survey about their experiences of wearing face masks during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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March 23, 2021Researchers develop COVID-19 detection kit for wastewater
Researchers from Swansea University have developed a unique device that can detect COVID-19 in common wastewater.
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March 23, 2021New supercomputer will accelerate research into uses of artificial intelligence
A supercomputer that can perform 15,000 trillion operations per second, making it 15,000 times more powerful than a desktop PC, is to be installed at Swansea University, where it will support research on artificial intelligence (AI) in fields from engineering to medicine.
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March 23, 2021Swansea University supports National Day of Reflection on 23 March 2021
Swansea University’s Fulton House will be lit up in yellow on Tuesday 23 March as part of a national day to remember those who have died during the Covid-19 pandemic and to support those who've been bereaved.
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March 19, 2021Three shortlisted entries for 2021 St David Awards involve Swansea University
Three of the shortlisted entries for this year’s St David Awards, the national awards of Wales, involve Swansea University.
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March 18, 2021A year of everyday pandemic experiences shared in University’s unique new digital archive
An online digital archive containing material documenting hundreds of people’s experiences of Covid-19 will be launched at Swansea University on March 23 – the anniversary of the first UK lockdown.
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March 17, 2021New funding secures support for university
Swansea University is to dedicate £1.5 million in extra funding to three initiatives that will help to maintain capacity and aid wider economic recovery in the context of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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March 16, 2021New pledge to support life science innovation in Wales and Ireland
Life science experts from Swansea University are looking forward to playing a key role in plans to forge even closer links between Wales and Ireland.
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March 16, 2021A time of change; A time to change? A CADR Conference
23rd - 25th March 2021
The Centre for Ageing and Dementia Research (CADR) will be welcoming academics, professionals and the public to its first Zoom conference to coincide with the anniversary of the start of national lockdown.
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March 11, 2021Warning over effects of pandemic on young people’s mental health
Triggers for self-harm and poor mental health are aggravated by pandemic restrictions, according to experts.
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March 11, 2021Wildflowers for wellbeing? Green-fingered citizen scientists sought for UK study
A bunch of amateur gardeners from across the UK is needed for a new research project, involving Swansea University, which looks at the benefits of growing plants, volunteering and online communities – and NHS hospitals will end up blooming from it too.
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March 8, 2021Researchers trial assessing renewable energy sites with drones
Researchers from Swansea University are part of a project to trial a new method of measuring tidal currents which could revolutionise the marine renewables industry.
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March 5, 2021Wales continues to pioneer in Value-Based Health Care with landmark charter
Welsh Government, Pfizer, Swansea University and Life Sciences Hub Wales have all signed a ground-breaking charter that reflects their shared beliefs in driving the adoption and delivery of Value-Based Health Care in Wales.
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March 5, 2021University prepares to welcome first pharmacy students with new facilities
Work has begun to create £2.1 million state-of-the-art facilities for Swansea University’s new pharmacy courses.
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March 4, 2021Prisons in a pandemic – new funding to examine impact on prisoner well-being and mental health
The impact of Covid restrictions on prisoners and prisons is to be examined in a new Swansea-led research project, which has been awarded £251,240 by the Economic and Social Research Council, to see what lessons can be learned.
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March 2, 2021Study examines impact of Covid-19 on children’s physical activity and mental health
New Swansea University research is examining the impact Covid-19 is having on the physical activity, mental health and wellbeing of children in Wales.
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March 2, 2021Swansea University report makes official recommendations to the Welsh Government to tackle Wales’ second homes crisis
The author of a new report commissioned by the Welsh Government’s Minister for Mental Health, Wellbeing and Welsh Language has made 12 policy recommendations to the Welsh Government to address the second homes crisis in Wales and its impact on Welsh speaking communities.
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March 1, 2021University joining the drive to reduce food waste
Swansea University is giving its backing to the UK’s first ever Food Waste Action Week.
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February 26, 2021First Minister opens Swansea University’s Morgan Advanced Studies Institute
The Right Honourable Mark Drakeford MS, First Minister of Wales, today (Friday, 26 February) officially opened Swansea University’s Morgan Advanced Studies Institute (MASI) during a virtual ceremony.
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February 26, 2021New study highlights importance of context to physical theories
A Swansea University scientist’s research into the geometrical characteristics of a physical theories is highlighted in a new paper.
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February 23, 2021The way a fish swims reveals a lot about its personality, say scientists
Personality has been described in all sorts of animal species, from ants to apes. Some individuals are shy and sedentary, while others are bold and active. Now a new study published in Ecology and Evolution has revealed that the way a fish swims tells us a lot about its personality.
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February 22, 2021Global research into how the vulnerable have been hit by official responses to Covid-19
Academics from Swansea University are part of an international study exploring the impact of Covid-19 governmental responses on vulnerable groups.
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February 22, 2021High fructose diets could cause immune system damage - new research
New research by Swansea scientists in collaboration with scientists at the University of Bristol and the Francis Crick Institute in London has indicated that consuming a diet high in the sugar fructose might prevent the proper functioning of peoples’ immune systems in ways that has, until now, largely been unknown.
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February 18, 2021Nursing students’ high-tech help for hospital patients
Patients at a west Wales hospital have been given a helping hand to stay in touch with loved ones by Swansea University nursing students.
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February 17, 2021Your chance to be part of research into how a nasal spray could help combat Covid-19
Swansea University is looking for volunteers from South Wales to be part of vital research into how an over-the-counter nasal spray could help protect against Covid-19.
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February 17, 2021Major grant to develop oats as a healthy food product
A major European grant has been awarded to partners in Ireland and Wales, including Swansea University, to research the development of oats as a climate-resistant crop and a healthy food product.
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February 16, 2021Paramedic students vaccinated as they continue to help support services
Swansea University paramedic students have received their coronavirus vaccine as they continue to work on the NHS frontline.
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February 16, 2021A tribute to Professor Hywel Francis
Hywel Francis, adult educator, historian, activist and parliamentarian, who has died at the age of 74, is mourned by his innumerable friends within and beyond Swansea University.