Swansea University is a diverse and welcoming workplace, valuing people for their skills regardless of their background. Applications are welcome in Welsh and will not be treated less favourably than ...
Why do some animals use bright colours to warn off predators while others opt to camouflage themselves to avoid attack? To ...
A research project, funded by Health and Care Research Wales, has revealed academic achievements for children in care can ...
A Swansea University study has uncovered the intense emotional and operational strain experienced by emergency ambulance ...
Coinciding with World Suicide Prevention Day on 10 September, this world-first study, which uses data based on findings in Wales, highlights an overlooked crisis in paternal mental health. The 1001 ...
Hosted by Swansea University in partnership with the National Waterfront Museum, this year’s festival will take place at the National Waterfront Museum on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 October, bringing a ...
Dr Aimee Grant from the University’s School of Health and Social Care, who led the review published in the Autism in Adulthood journal, conducted a systematic search of academic studies and first-hand ...
The team recorded sightings of the sliteye shark twice in late 2024—first on 14 December at a depth of 23 meters in the southern Great Chagos Bank, and again on 30 December, 11.4 km away at a depth of ...
The glycosystem is a specially designed particle that mimics natural sugars found on human cells. These sugars, known as polysialosides, are made of repeating units of sialic acid — structures that ...
As part of this year’s International Dylan Thomas Day, which is celebrated on 14th May each year, DylanED invited school children aged 8-11 to take part in a very special competition. Entitled My ...
Dr Alex Langlands, Associate Professor and CHART co-director, with Torsten Bell MP, members of Swansea Council and the team from the Swansea Community Boat Trust at the launch of the report. Thanks to ...
The StamiNa – Sustainable Transport and Affordable Mobility through Innovation in Na-ion technology project—led by Swansea University in partnership with Coventry University, Batri Ltd, Strathmore ...
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