What is next for your research? I am looking at how best to support the regional economy through innovation and entrepreneurship, with a particular focus on Neath Port Talbot in the wake of the Tata ...
Why is your research important? Mitigating climate change is an urgency not a choice, meaning that the human race can no longer afford the luxury of fossil fuels. This can only be achieved by ...
Is there a cross-disciplinary element to your research? If so, who else at the University is involved? Yes. The work is cross-disciplinary, and many colleagues in the university are involved: ...
Are there any external collaborators involved? My main collaborators on the banded mongoose project are Prof Mike Cant at the University of Exeter, and Francis Mwanguhya in Queen Elizabeth National ...
Why is your research important? I work primarily on international law and climate change – so importance comes with the territory. We know that human-induced global heating is already having ...
Why is your research important? We are creating habitat suitability models to help inform where is best to restore seagrass. The models will indicate spatially where the conditions are most suitable ...
What is your main area of research? I am an evolutionary biologist with a strong focus on reptiles and amphibians, especially venomous and poisonous species. Part of my work has a heavily applied ...
What is your main area of research? Cultural semiotics, representation of crises, narrative understanding, storytelling and perception. Why is your research important? The integration of cultural ...
At Swansea University, we are conducting multi and cross-disciplinary research that aligns with our commitment to help shape a more sustainable future for our community and the world. The following ...
What Faculty do you work in? Medicine, Health and Life Science. What is your main area of research? My focus is on holistic wellbeing and my colleagues and I have developed a theoretical model of ...
What is your main area of research? My primary research focuses on executive compensation, corporate governance, and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) issues, with a particular emphasis on ...
What Faculty do you work in? The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. What is your main area of research? I research climate change science fictions and stories about terraforming and ...
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