Self-healing asphalt roads, made from biomass waste and designed with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), could offer a ...
A world expert on wildfires, Professor Stefan Doerr, has given a public lecture at Swansea University about his work, marking ...
Swansea University has played a key role in the launch of a groundbreaking augmented reality (AR) app that brings the rich ...
Swansea University sport scientists have been helping the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) to develop its new safeguarding policy, ...
The Beat of Our Hearts, a thought-provoking play inspired by collaborative research conducted by Dr Charlotte Jones of Swansea University’s Department of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy, ...
Swansea University is a diverse and welcoming workplace, valuing people for their skills regardless of their background. Applications are welcome in Welsh and will not be treated less favourably than ...
What payment terms are offered? Tuition fees are payable in full at enrolment, but the University is aware of the financial burden that may arise from the payment of tuition fees so will permit ...
The Welsh Government recently increased the tuition fee cap in Wales from £9,000 to £9,250 aligning fees with those in other UK nations. Following approval, Swansea University will be adjusting the ...
DTE is a multidisciplinary engineering and fabrication company. In 2023 Dan spotted an opportunity and started hiring out mobile waste compactors, forming a new sister company, Waste Bailing Machines.
Swansea University is a research-led university that has been making a difference since 1920. The University community thrives on exploration and discovery and offers the right balance of excellent ...
Zombie Plastics is a community interest company that creates products from plastic waste collected from beaches, homes and businesses. The company’s mission is to take ownership of beach plastics ...
Swansea University is a diverse and welcoming workplace, valuing people for their skills regardless of their background. Applications are welcome in Welsh and will not be treated less favourably than ...