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A new board game called Legless in London, based on research completed at Swansea University, which brings disability culture ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry has announced that a Swansea researcher is one of the winners of its 2025 prizes in Research and Innovation, which celebrate exceptional people advancing the chemical ...
The average diagnostic delay - time from first lupus symptoms to lupus diagnosis - among study participants was 7.5 years, with one patient having to wait 40 years. Participants diagnosed in more ...
This marks consistent growth over the past five years, with Swansea advancing 182 places since 2021, when it was ranked 474 th. The global league table by higher education analyst QS Quacquarelli ...
The four-year project is one of just three across the UK chosen for funding through AHRC’s new Mission Awards. It takes a fresh, collaborative approach to research, developed with input from societal ...
Plastic surgeon honoured by King for creating world-leading centre and inspiring excellence in Wales
Professor Iain Whitaker holds the Chair of Plastic Surgery in Swansea University Medical School and is also honorary consultant plastic surgeon at the Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery at ...
Professor Maurice Whitehead, emeritus professor of history, has recently completed ten years as Director of Heritage Collections and Research Fellow at the Venerable English College in Rome. Founded ...
The SOUL trial, sponsored by Novo Nordisk, was a multicentre, international, randomised, double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled, phase 3 cardiovascular outcomes trial with 9,650 people ...
The Wales Institute of Social and Economic Research and Data (WISERD) has secured £1.6m of funding from the UKRI Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) for the three-year research programme, ...
A team of international scientists have tracked over 100 marine megafauna species – including sharks, whales, turtles and seals - identifying the most critical locations in our global oceans for ...
Baboons often travel in structured line formations known as ‘progressions’ as they move through their home range. Previous studies offered conflicting explanations for this behavior. Some proposed ...
When scientists measure extremely small objects, such as nanoparticles, they face a difficult challenge: simply observing these particles disturbs them. This happens because photons, particles of ...
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