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offer potential for shared skills training. The School collaborates with other Faculties within the University to enable strong inter-and multi-disciplinary research to flourish. The pathway will build
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of the nature of sport and ethical problems therein, to applied multi-disciplinary work on policies and practices such as anti doping, athletes’ rights, match fixing, gender eligibility rules, technology polices
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collaborates with other Faculties within the University to enable strong inter-and multi-disciplinary research to flourish. The pathway will build on the highly successful collaboration between Bangor, Cardiff
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Sciences, adding complementary interdisciplinarity in legal studies, the Wales Observatory on Human Rights of Children and Young People, the Centre for Social Change, and the collaborative Centre
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blended approaches. Pathway strengths include centres and other UKRI investments, ADR Wales, Centre for Ageing and Dementia Research. Sociology/STS is an emerging disciplinary strength at Swansea University
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regional economics, and serves as a key partner in the pan-institutional Wales Institute of Social and Economic Research and Data (WISERD). Furthermore, the department is home to the Centre for Research in
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Eyetracking lab and specialist software, including subscriptions to gorilla.sc and qualtrics. Students will also become members of the Language Research Centre – an interdisciplinary research centre
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Department of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy. The Department is also home to the Centre for Social Change, which hosts regular seminars by both Swansea academics, collaborators and other academics
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health economics. We are looking for an individual who is keen to make the most of this opportunity within the Swansea Centre for Health Economics (SCHE), a well-established and recognised UK centre