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Recent press releases
Wales-Brittany Forum: 21 June 2024
Archives Project – 21 June 2024
Presentations by researchers from Wales and Brittany
This month from the University of Wales Press sees the publication of Swansea's Royal Institution and Wales's First Museum edited by Helen Hallesy with Gerald Gabb.
Jessie Donaldson: Swansea Anti-slavery campaigner remembered on International Women’s Day
The University marked International Women’s Day on March 8, by sharing the inspirational story of Swansea’s Jessie Donaldson, who bravely fought slavery in America around 170 years ago.
The 25th anniversary symposium of the Alumni Association German Branch will take place from 20 to 21 April 2024 in Berlin at the Maritimpro Arte Hotel.
University of Wales Graduation Celebration 2024
The University of Wales Graduation Celebration is an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of our graduates. We are delighted to confirm that that the next celebration will be held in Swansea on Monday 15th July 2024.
The University of Wales Press recently published Child Poverty in Wales: Exploring the Challenges for Schooling Future Generations edited by Lori Beckett.
This month from the University of Wales Press sees the publication of Man, Myth and Museum: Iorwerth C. Peate and the Making of the Welsh Folk Museum by Eurwyn Wiliam.
This month from the University of Wales Press sees the publication of Made by Labour: A Material and Visual History of British Labour.
Symposium of the Alumni Associations German Branch
The 2023 annual symposium of the Alumni Association German Branch will take place from the 13th - 14th of May in Hamburg at the Steigenberger Hotel
Cranogwen
This month from University of Wales Press sees the publication of Cranogwen by Jane Aaron
Introducing the Medieval Fox
This month from University of Wales Press sees the publication of Introducing the Medieval Fox by Paul Wackers.
This is My Truth: Aneurin Bevan in Tribune
This month from University of Wales Press sees the publication of This is My Truth: Aneurin Bevan in Tribune by Nye Davies.
This month sees the publication of the latest book in our Political Philosophy Now series, How Kant Matters for Biology: A Philosophical History by Andrew Jones.