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Swansea College has already ended a number of part-time courses.
BBC: The college has been forced to cut courses
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It will see him work at both Swansea University College of Medicine and the Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery in the city.
BBC: Prof Iain Whitaker
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In July 2012 he graduated from Gower College, Swansea with a diploma in music technology.
BBC: Gintaras Zelanius
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This latest research at Swansea University's College of Engineering follows an initial study into the effects that a normal pregnancy has on women's cardiovascular function.
BBC: Pregnant women
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Following the Welsh discovery, marine ecologists at Swansea University and University College Cork used satellite-tracking systems to follow 10 leatherbacks from their nesting sites in the tropics.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Wales | Mystery of Wales turtle 'solved'
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Mr Lewis originally began studying at the university college in Swansea in 1927 with the aim of becoming a mining engineer, but switched courses and transferred to Aberystwyth in 1928.
BBC: Rhys Thomas Lewis
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Educated at Dynevor School, Swansea, he went onto study at Christ's College, Cambridge, and at Christ Church and Wadham Colleges, Oxford.
BBC: Archbishop shrugs off Canterbury talk
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Swansea University student union president Luke Young said students were leaving college with "staggering" amounts of debt.
BBC: Graduates returning to education
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Research by London School of Economics and King's College London commissioned by the Alzheimer's Society found Cardiff and Swansea have the highest number of people with dementia, while Ceredigion and Powys will see some of the biggest growth in the condition.
BBC: Vigilance on dementia signs urged
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Trinity College, Carmarthen said post-graduate applications were up by 17.5% while Swansea University saw a 2.2% rise.
BBC: Graduates returning to education
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In 2011, he was appointed as a honorary professor at Swansea University, before working in Melbourne after being awarded the Rowan Nick's fellowship fellowship by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons.
BBC: Prof Iain Whitaker