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  2. Swansea University - Wikipedia

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    Swansea University collaborates with Navitas with International College Wales Swansea to provide foundation, 1st year degree and Pre-Masters programmes on campus. [ 85 ] [ 86 ] In 2021, Swansea University launched a Sports and Exercise Science partnership with the University of Canberra in Australia [ 87 ] and Swansea also offers a dual degree ...

  3. Swansea University Medical School - Wikipedia

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    Swansea University is the top university in Wales in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017 league table – and has also won the inaugural Welsh University of the Year title. The Medical School leads a four-year graduate entry medicine degree alongside BSc degrees in Applied Medical Sciences, Genetics, and Biochemistry.

  4. Martin Sheldon - Wikipedia

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    Career. Born in Yorkshire, Sheldon studied at Bradford Grammar School and then at the University of Liverpool School of Veterinary Science. He graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science and membership of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in 1984. He spent 14 years in clinical veterinary practice in Carmarthen, West Wales, where he ...

  5. Fulton House, Swansea - Wikipedia

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    Fulton House is the main focus of academic and social life at Swansea University and it was designed as a meeting place and a social and academic hub. [2] It contains a range of food outlets and restaurants, a Costcutter supermarket, and the JC's bar. A number of the rooms have been converted into lecture halls and tutorial rooms.

  6. University of Wales - Wikipedia

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    A fourth college, Swansea (now Swansea University), was added in 1920 and in 1931 the Welsh National School of Medicine was incorporated. In 1967, the Welsh College of Advanced Technology entered the federal university as the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology (UWIST), also in Cardiff.

  7. Shareen Doak - Wikipedia

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    Academic work. Discipline. Toxicology. Sub-discipline. Nanotoxicology. Institutions. Swansea University Medical School. Professor Shareen Heather Doak FLSW (born 1 December 1978) holds a personal chair in Genotoxicology and Cancer at Swansea University and is a leading female British scientist in the field of Nanotoxicology globally. [1]

  8. Mass spectrometry at Swansea - Wikipedia

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    National Mass Spectrometry Service. A grant of £670,000 was awarded in 1985 by the then Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) to establish a national Mass Spectrometry Center at Swansea University to provide an analytical service to British Universities. It was officially opened in April 1987 by Lord Callaghan.

  9. Grove Building - Wikipedia

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    The Grove Building is a Swansea University building, in Singleton Park, Swansea, Wales.. History. Originally it was known as the Chemistry Building having been built to provide a permanent home for the Department of Chemistry, most likely designed by the architects from the Sir Percy Thomas Partnership who were responsible for the design of the adjacent buildings.