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Researchers at Swansea University have discovered a way to use mirrors to dramatically reduce the quantum noise that disturbs ...
As urban development continues to creep further into Earth’s oldest and most diverse rainforests, a Swansea University-led ...
More female athletes believe it is fair (43%), rather than unfair (36%) for athletes with a DSD – difference in sex ...
Three researchers from Swansea University have been appointed as Health and Care Research Wales’ Senior Research Leaders, ...
In this series of podcasts, the shortlisted candidates for the 2024 Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize are interviewed by ...
We are delighted to invite you to watch the 2025 Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize award ceremony. It will take place on ...
The Technician Commitment is a university and research institution initiative, hosted by the UK Institute of Technical Skills and Strategy (UKITSS), which aims to ensure the visibility, recognition, ...
Brain scans. Epilepsy affects at least 600,000 people in the UK. The project team will use technology to study anonymised data that is already collected by healthcare professionals to improve and ...
Over the last few months, the Swansea University Conservation and Ecology Society (SUCES) has been taking part in the Mammal Society’s University Mammal Challenge (UMAC). This is a national ...
This module is aimed at registered health care professionals working with clients who have a diagnosis of heart failure. With the prevalence of heart failure increasing in Western Society, health care ...
What is the required level of English language to study at Swansea University? All students must demonstrate that they have achieved a certain level of English before starting their programme. You ...
Are you a Swansea University offer holder considering a job in the UK, while you study or after graduation? Then, you’ve come to the right place! SEA’s Career Development course is a complete guide ...
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