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Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas:Is A Carbon Free Wales Possible?
Reaching 100 !
The College of Arts and Humanities Celebrates Swansea Authors and Inspires Reading in Wales
Spitting Goddesses and Stony Snakes: The Religious Significance of Flint in Pharaonic Egypt
Geography Seminar Series 2011-12
February Swansea Science Cafe: Life in the Universe, an introduction to astrobiology
Natural History: Life on the Sea Shore
Theology Public Lecture Programme
DACE Lecture: Wales and the Welfare State
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What's Happening
Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas:Is A Carbon Free Wales Possible?
Reaching 100 !
The College of Arts and Humanities Celebrates Swansea Authors and Inspires Reading in Wales
Spitting Goddesses and Stony Snakes: The Religious Significance of Flint in Pharaonic Egypt
Geography Seminar Series 2011-12
February Swansea Science Cafe: Life in the Universe, an introduction to astrobiology
Natural History: Life on the Sea Shore
Theology Public Lecture Programme
DACE Lecture: Wales and the Welfare State
Research
Grant to help reduce animal testing in cancer research
University receives Big Lottery Fund for student sex worker project
Centre’s review into female asylum seekers’ Country of Origin Information published
NERC highlights Swansea's New Green Revolution
Research into the visual communication of dragonflies published
Pontifical Academy symposium invitation for Physics Professor
Impact of injuries more than two and a half times higher than estimated
The Impact of Individual Electoral Registration on British and Welsh Elections
Wales-US research uses dreams in memory study
Swansea University Ups The Anti With Particle Physics Research Award
Swansea academic brings Chester’s medieval past into the present
Disability and Industrial Society project results in million pound award
Groundbreaking SPECIFIC project powers ahead
SWANS100 – Be a part of your football club’s history!
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