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/International Relations pathway at Swansea University is based within the Department of Politics, Philosophy, and International Relations (PPIR). It aligns with our PhD program in Politics and International
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on Statistics, from 2024 (Swansea). Students will also be able to participate in training provided by WISERD, which is closely aligned with the pathway, benefitting from its partnership with the ESRC National
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impact that these have on multiple health and/or social outcomes. For example, a project may characterise the housing or school travel environment, and investigate the impact on injuries, mental health and
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Performance, Planning and Insights team, ensuring best practice is shared and supporting the alignment of priorities. This role is integral to the Marketing Intelligence team’s ability to provide evidence-based
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aligned subjects The Project start dates: October 2025 – Home students only January 2026 – Home and International students Supervisors: Aligned programme of study: PhD in Chemical Engineering Mode of study
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to make healthy lifestyle choices and/or to live better with illness and disability. More specifically, it examines the built and social environment and the impact that these have on multiple health and/or
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professional Income advice and guidance to colleagues, along with liaising with customers, ensuring outcomes are aligned to the University’s strategic vision. They will understand the local and organisational
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a clear and aligned pathway for aspiring athletes. The majority of the working week will be spent delivering high-quality coaching sessions across schools, colleges, and local clubs, identifying and
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environment requiring an in- depth understanding of multiple systems and processes. This is a physically demanding role and as a Security and Campus Response Officer your duties will include campus patrols
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. The successful candidate will be a key figure within the Player Development Centre (PDC) West, leading on the Emerging Player Programme (EPP) and the Talent Development Group (TDG), providing a clear and aligned