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January 27, 2026Swansea–INEOS Grenadiers collaboration to help transform elite cycling talent identification
Swansea University has partnered with INEOS Grenadiers to develop cutting-edge data and AI solutions that could revolutionise how emerging talent is identified in professional cycling.
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January 22, 2026Asteroid that wiped out dinosaurs had limited impact on sharks and rays, major AI-driven study shows
A groundbreaking new study using advanced artificial intelligence (AI) has revealed that the asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago caused only a modest decline in shark and ray species. The findings challenge previous understandings of how severely this mass extinction affected life in the oceans.
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January 22, 2026Longlist announced for Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize 2026
The longlist for the world’s largest and most prestigious literary prize for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – is announced today, with authors hailing from across the world including UK, US, Ireland, Pakistan, and Nigeria.
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January 19, 2026University scientists awarded funding for innovative dementia research
Experts at Swansea University Medical School have secured extra support for a groundbreaking study into brain ageing and genes that could advance drug development.
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January 19, 2026Could dietary change support adolescent mental health? New review highlights evidence gaps and future research priorities
A study led by researchers at Swansea University suggests that dietary patterns may play a role in adolescent mental health and sets out a detailed research roadmap to better understand this relationship.
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January 18, 2026Researcher recommendations for new teachers to support children’s participative rights in the classroom
A collaborative research team involving Swansea University has just released guidance aimed at supporting new teachers to embed children’s participative rights in schools.
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January 16, 2026Researchers work with communities to celebrate Being Human
From celebrating disability rights to sharing young people’s experiences of growing up in a steel community - once again Swansea University has played a key role in the success of the Being Human Festival.
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January 15, 2026Swansea University part of new UK-wide Evidence Exchange
Swansea University is a founder member in a major university consortium to offer policy to research opportunities for civil and public servants.
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January 15, 2026Largest analysis of wellbeing interventions shows multiple routes to better mental health
As another new year gets under way many of us will be looking for a way of boosting how we feel but is it better to hit the gym or mediate in nature? Now new research by Swansea experts has provided the largest ever comparison of wellbeing-focused interventions delivered to adults.
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January 15, 2026Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize unveils judging panel for 2026
The judging panel for this year’s edition of the world’s largest and most prestigious literary prize for young writers – the Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize – is shared today, ahead of the longlist announcement on Thursday 22 January.
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January 14, 2026University in new project to advance perovskite solar innovation
Swansea University experts are teaming up with Power Roll Ltd, a leading technology disruptor in the flexible PV market, for a new collaborative project to appraise novel characterisation techniques for perovskite solar cells (PSCs).
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January 14, 2026Swansea University graduates share success stories in new podcast series
Swansea University has launched a new podcast series celebrating the success stories of its graduates and the inspiring journeys that began at Swansea.
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January 13, 2026Swansea to lead new UK Centre for Doctoral Training in semiconductor skills
Swansea University will lead a major national initiative to address the UK’s semiconductor skills gap with the launch of a new Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in semiconductor skills.
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January 12, 2026Swansea University heritage project recovers evidence of a major archaeological find
Experts have uncovered a unique slice of history – a Roman villa – which they say will offer unparalleled information about Wales’s national story.