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The opening of MASI

26 February 2021

First Minister opens Swansea University’s Morgan Advanced Studies Institute

New study highlights importance of context to physical theories

26 February 2021

New study highlights importance of context to physical theories

A three-spined stickleback fish swimming in a tank

23 February 2021

The way a fish swims reveals a lot about its personality, say scientists

Global research into how the vulnerable have been hit by official responses to Covid-19

22 February 2021

New research into how vulnerable have been hit by official responses to Covid

Image shows brightly coloured sweets.

22 February 2021

High fructose diets could cause immune system damage - new research

Nursing students’ high-tech help for hospital patients

18 February 2021

Nursing students’ high-tech help for hospital patients

Your chance to be part of research into how a nasal spray could help combat Covid-19

17 February 2021

Your chance to be part of research into how a nasal spray could help combat Covid-19

Bowl of porridge

17 February 2021

Major grant to develop oats as a healthy food product

Paramedic students vaccinated as they continue to help support services. First year BSc Paramedic Science student Craig Brown getting his vaccination.

16 February 2021

Paramedic students vaccinated as they continue to support services

Professor Hywel Francis

16 February 2021

A tribute to Professor Hywel Francis

Coleg Cymraeg logo

16 February 2021

The Coleg Cymraeg appoints new Higher Education Ambassadors from Swansea University

People with asthma in Wales’s most deprived areas are 50% more likely to be admitted to hospital and to die from asthma compared with those in the least deprived areas

15 February 2021

People with asthma in poorest areas are 50% more likely to die than those in richest areas

Research reveals those self-isolating need mental health and financial support

12 February 2021

Research reveals those self-isolating need mental health and financial support

Experts combine forces to keep children safe online

12 February 2021

Experts combine forces to keep children safe online

Image shows CONNECT logo.

12 February 2021

New joint project aims to CONNECT students at universities

Prof David Ford

11 February 2021

Population Data Science Director recognised in data industry influence awards

The new green hydrogen demonstration unit.

10 February 2021

Green Hydrogen Research Helps Industry Reduce Carbon Emissions

Professor Hywel Teifi Edwards

10 February 2021

Applications open for new Hywel Teifi Memorial Scholarship

The study was based on the relationship between the length of a person’s index and ring fingers, known as the 2D:4D ratio.

9 February 2021

Children’s fingers point to mothers’ income level and diseases that begin in the womb

Hillary Clinton and the new Global Challenges scholars

4 February 2021

Hillary Clinton extends scholarship programme in partnership with Sky and Swansea University

Man on exercise bike:  physical exercise and improving activity levels are central parts of cardiac rehabilitation, which aims to boost the health and fitness of people with heart problems.

4 February 2021

Cardiac patients with diabetes can exercise more safely thanks to new expert guidance  

New chance to share experiences of living during a pandemic

3 February 2021

New chance to share experiences of living during a pandemic

Experts put new method of analysing children’s play to the test

2 February 2021

Experts put new method of analysing children’s play to the test

University keeps more than 250 pupils reading during latest lockdown

1 February 2021

University keeps more than 250 pupils reading during latest lockdown

Image shows model predictions of the probability of occurrence of zebra mussel, adapted from Rodriguez-Rey et al (2021).

1 February 2021

Controls needed to stop zebra mussels invading Great Britain

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