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 ...
In the 2023-24 academic year several students have focused on animals in education as part of their studies. Primary PGCE student Kirsty Winters has chosen to focus on school dogs for her final ...
In June 2024, Helen Lewis and Janet Oostendorp presented their work exploring the wellbeing of dogs in schools at the 33rd International Society for Anthrozoology (ISAZ) Annual Conference, Hartpury ...
A Swansea University expert researching volunteering opportunities for disabled people in Wales has won a travel scholarship ...
A typical assignment has an introduction, a main body and a conclusion. The purpose of the introduction is to signpost everything that a reader can expect from the assignment. The main body is where ...
Proofreading is essential to catch errors, improve clarity, and ensure accuracy. It refines your writing, enhances credibility, and ensures your message is conveyed effectively and professionally. As ...
John Harris et al, ed. Annual bibliography of Welsh Writing in English in Tony Brown, ed., Welsh Writing in English: a Yearbook of Critical Essays (New Welsh Review, 1995- ) Meic Stephens, ed., ...
CREW series of monographs and essay collections, published by University of Wales Press.
In 1968, David Parry, who had been trained at the Universities of Sheffield and Leeds (where he worked for the great dialectologist Harold Orton), embarked on a major project of mapping the ...
Edited by John Davies, Nigel Jenkins, Menna Baines, & Peredur I. Lynch the work runs to more than 1200 illustrated pages. It is due for publication by University of Wales Press on January 31st, 2008.
Ron Berry was one of the most striking portrayers in fiction of the declining industrial communities of the great South Wales coalfield during the post-war, post-industrial period. Having worked in a ...
The Library of Wales series of English-language classics from Wales is funded by the Welsh Assembly Government through the Welsh Books Council and published by Parthian Books.