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The pandemic proved to us that nothing can stop innovation. Here are just some of the things we achieved as a direct result of Covid-19 that will continue to have a positive impact for years to come.
WELLBEING EDITION ROSS DAVEY BSc Medical Biochemistry Graduate MBBCh Medicine Student
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“I was initially apprehensive about my course turning to a blended format as I was unsure how it would impact my studies. However, I soon found benefits to this style of learning and enjoy having face-to-face sessions which are complemented by the virtual format other lectures take.
“Online sessions can make it easier to plan other events in my day, where I would otherwise have to commit to being on campus for long periods of time between face-to-face lectures. Many virtual lectures are recorded, meaning taught content is more accessible and I can easily re-watch these videos later to aid my exam revision. Online teaching offers a different perspective to education, which can feel strange at times, but when paired with face-to-face teaching they make for a powerful learning experience.”
COME AND SEE
“I would definitely recommend Swansea University to other international students based on the amount of support that is provided. The professors and staff here are incredibly helpful and friendly - I can just talk to them directly without any hesitation!“ Hiu Lam Chau, BSc Psychology from Hong Kong
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