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A Swansea sociologist has been honoured by the journal Current Sociology, published by the International Sociological ...
A Swansea University expert researching how to improve teaching skills among healthcare professionals has won a travel ...
The sliteye shark has been recorded for the first time on the Great Chagos Bank, the world’s largest coral atoll ...
New insights provided by Swansea University’s award-winning SAIL Databank have helped shape future operational strategy by ...
Swansea University has helped uncover a surprising new role for platelets—one that could significantly advance early cancer ...
Are you thinking of applying for a research degree with us? Developing a strong, well-focused research proposal is a crucial step in the application process. To help inspire and guide your thinking, ...
Researchers, funded by the Health and Care Research Wales Faculty, have successfully identified biomarkers in both the host and bacteria that could help diagnose sepsis early and potentially save ...
A major international study has found that when it comes to choosing a long-term partner, people across the globe consider not just how many sexual partners someone has had, but also when those ...
New research suggests that staying in school is associated with fewer hospital appointments in midlife.
Swansea University experts are lending their support to an ambitious scheme to revive the waterways of the city’s industrial past.
After years of extraordinary personal and academic challenges, from caring for three generations of her family to living with undiagnosed dyslexia, Karen Armitage has graduated from Swansea University ...
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