A Swansea University volcanologist is set to explore one of Earth’s most mysterious underwater landscapes as part of a ...
Become are an organisation which offers a huge range of support and resources for young people who have left care, including ...
The award highlights initiatives such as the University’s Sanctuary Scholarships and a partnership with Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University in Ukraine, which has enabled 53 Ukrainian students ...
The Festival of Social Science returns to Swansea for its third year, showcasing how social science research is shaping everyday life. This year’s programme features a vibrant mix of free events, from ...
Be applying for an eligible PhD or Professional Doctorate programme at Swansea University. Click here for the full list of eligible courses Have achieved, or be expecting to achieve, a 1st class or ...
Students are considered estranged if there has been an irreconcilable breakdown in the relationship with their parents and there is no foreseen chance of reconciliation. Some students may be enrolling ...
Incel, short for involuntary celibate, refers to an online community of mainly heterosexual men frustrated by their inability to form romantic or sexual relationships. Some incel forums exhibit ...
For decades educators have been advised to match their teaching to the supposed ‘learning styles’ of students. There are more than 70 different classification systems, but the most well-known (VARK) ...
Led by the University and supported by Swansea Bay City Deal and local health boards, NNIISH aims to accelerate the growth of sport tech, med tech and healthcare innovation in the Swansea Bay City ...
This timely project, called IGNITE, will explore how cutting-edge university research can accelerate industrial decarbonisation in the UK manufacturing industry. The primary goal is to deliver ...
The CUG has published its latest Crime Safety tables, analyzing publicly available data to help students make informed choices and feel confident as they embark on university life. The tables show the ...
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 ...