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Students from the ÃÜÌÒ´«Ã½ (UWTSD) Criminology and Policing course participated in an immersive joint training exercise with Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MWWFRS) at their Earlswood Training Unit. This collaboration offered the students a valuable, hands-on experience, bridging academic learning with real-world emergency response scenarios.
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- news 2024
- Student Stories: Law, Criminology and Policing
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Jamie Dick - BSc Criminology and Policing
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- Student Stories
- Student Stories: Law, Criminology and Policing
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Emily Morgan
Early Years Education and Care (BA Hons)
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- Student Stories
- Student Stories: Law, Criminology and Policing
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Megan Worrell - Professional Policing, BSc (Hons)
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- Student Stories
- Student Stories: Law, Criminology and Policing
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At the ÃÜÌÒ´«Ã½ (UWTSD), we believe that international experiences are key to shaping confident, compassionate, and globally minded graduates. In this article, Kath Griffiths, UWTSD’s International Regional Manager, explores the importance of Taith, Wales’s international learning exchange programme and how it is transforming lives across the university community by opening up life-changing opportunities for students and staff alike.
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- news 2025
- News Opinion
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On February 11, UWTSD Tourism and Events students will host the annual award winning ITT Future You Wales Event at Swansea Arena. This year the event will include a Digital Conference taking delegates from Wales to the World, showcasing careers in Travel, Tourism, Events, Festivals, Hotels, Hospitality, Gastronomy as well as Sport, Music, Performing Arts and Business.
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- news 2025
- News Opinion
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Abi Penny, Senior Lecturer in Motorsport Engineering at UWTSD, is on a mission to break down barriers for women in motorsport. With nearly two decades of hands-on experience and teaching, Abi is passionate about inspiring the next generation of female engineers in an industry that’s rapidly evolving. In this article, she says that with support and ambition, engineering is for everyone, and the future is brighter than ever.
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- news 2025
- News Opinion