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Forthcoming Events

Tue 10th March

Career Showcases - Bay Campus
11:30am - 2:30pm
Swansea University Bay Campus, Swansea
Careers Showcase – Explore Opportunities, Meet Employers, Build Connections!
An evening with Dr Ishani Rao, author, NHS GP and urgent care doctor, with a focus on ocean conservation and animal rights protection. Talking about her new book Choosing Compassion
6pm - 8pm
Zoom
🌱🌊We are excited to invite you to an evening with Dr Isani Roa, author, NHS GP and urgent care doctor, with a focus on ocean conservation and animal rights protection.

Thu 12th March

Pool @Rileys 12/03/26
7pm - 9pm
Rileys Sports Bar Swansea
Less revision, more precision! Come shoot some pool with us on 12/03 @Rileys and enjoy a relaxed night of games!

Wed 18th March

ATL Technology Site Visit
1pm - 3pm
ATL Technology, 7 Fortran Rd, St. Mellons, Cardiff CF3 0LT
Health and the Environment Workshop with Emily Phillpotts
5pm - 6:30pm
Mall room, Taliesin, Singleton Campus
A workshop with Emily Phillpotts around the topic of Health and the environment! This is a great opportunity to learn about how the environment impacts health and how holistic approaches can support long term positive behaviour change.

Thu 19th March

Wave Function Collapse
6pm - 11pm
Uplands/Brynmill
Think you can handle the pressure? See you there…

Thu 26th March

Careers and Conversations!
6pm - 9:30pm
Bringing together an exceptional community of female legal professionals across practice areas and seniorities, this is the highlight of the year for connection, mentorship and meaningful conversation.
Careers and Conversations!
6:30pm - 9:30pm
Common Meeple (Board Games Cafe) 26/03/26
7pm - 9pm
Common Meeple, 77 St Helen's Rd, Swansea SA1 4BG
Strategy, logic and a bit of luck, join us at Common Meeple for a chill night of board games!

Sat 28th March

Every Child Counts Conference Swansea Paediatric Society Conference: Every Child Counts
10am - 4pm
Swansea University Singleton Campus
Every Child Counts. Every Voice Matters.
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