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Swansea University’s award-winning Press Office can link the media to leading academics, ground-breaking research, and other news from across the University.
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Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize 2026 shortlist announced
Swansea scientist among first winners of prestigious £100k
scholarship
Funding boost set to benefit wellbeing research in Wales
Renovation breathes new life into the House of Death
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April 23, 2026
Swansea University unveils memorial sculpture honouring "silent teachers" of medical science
A permanent memorial sculpture has been unveiled at Swansea University’s Singleton Park campus to recognise the invaluable contributions of individuals who donate their bodies to medical education and research.
April 21, 2026
Swansea University and UK Sports Institute launch PhD to enhance data-informed performance in elite sport
Swansea University has launched a new collaborative PhD project with the
UK Sports Institute (UKSI)
, the UK’s leading provider of science, medicine, technology and engineering services to Olympic and Paralympic sports.
Latest Swansea University articles published on The Conversation
April 16, 2026
Limited scrutiny of party claims in early Welsh election coverage – new analysis
Broadcasters are covering the Senedd campaign, but new analysis suggests many party claims are going largely unchallenged.
April 13, 2026
Gamblers don’t understand ‘free bets’ – and the costs can be huge
New research shows most gamblers misunderstand “free bet” terms, leaving them exposed to far higher costs than expected.
April 13, 2026
What neurodivergent people really think about the words used to describe them
Research reveals a clear preference for how neurodivergent adults want to be described, though not everyone agrees.
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