A Swansea University volcanologist is set to explore one of Earth’s most mysterious underwater landscapes as part of a ...
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 ...
The research, published in the Lancet Regional Health – Europe journal, found that most people spent their last year of life at home, but demand for urgent care increased sharply near death. People ...
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 ...
Become are an organisation which offers a huge range of support and resources for young people who have left care, including ...
A Swansea University researcher has received a Health and Care Research Wales Doctoral Fellowship award for his work to ...
A reform to licensing and regulation could have a significant impact on marine and coastal restoration projects, such as those involving seagrass in Thorness, Isle of Wight. Photo credit: Francesca ...
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Part of the TRIM project (What TRIage model is safest and most effective for the Management of 999 callers with suspected Covid-19), this latest research was led by Swansea’s Professor Alan Watkins ...
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 ...
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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 ...
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