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Summer Degree and Award Congregations celebrate students’ success
The School of Management on Friday. The College of Law and Criminology on Saturday. -
Swansea University postgraduate student satisfaction levels increase
Swansea University PhD student case study:. 27 year old Cyberterrorism researcher David Mair is studying for a PhD in Criminology at Swansea University, investigating how terrorists use social media. ... PhD and teach in the criminology department, -
Devolved probation powers and a ‘stronger evidence-based approach’ could improve community safety and social justice
A group of academics from Welsh universities, along with current and former probation officers, have published ideas on the future of the Probation Service in Wales. -
“Settling international disputes on the law of the sea: trends and challenges”
The College of Law and Criminology in association with the Welsh Centre for International Affairs presents The Fourth Annual Lecture in International Law. -
Swansea University staff and students challenged to live on £5.28 per day to mark International Human Rights Day
Katy Vaughan, a lecturer at the College of Law and Criminology, added: "The amount asylum seekers are given to live off is pitiful, and often leads to asylum seekers becoming destitute. -
University receives Big Lottery Fund for student sex worker project
The ‘Interactive Health: Student Sex Workers’ project will be led by Dr Tracey Sagar and Debbie Jones from Swansea University’s Centre for Criminal Justice and Criminology. -
Cyberterrorism conference report debates the threat and the solution
IR, economics, criminology, psychology, computer science and engineering.”. -
Europe’s poorest children are suffering most from austerity measures, say researchers
of Law and Criminology, the author of the report. -
Launch to celebrate Swansea becoming the UK capital of children’s rights
Anthony Charles, Department of Criminology, Swansea University. 1.35pm to 1.45pm Swansea’s partnership with UNICEF: Mrs. -
Swansea University cyberterrorism researcher represents the UK at NATO Course on Terrorist Use of Cyberspace
David, aged 27, originally from Glasgow, Scotland, who is a PhD student within the University’s College of Law and Criminology, was the UK representative at the course, which was organised
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