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Skills Synergy 2025

The School of Applied Computing at University of Wales Trinity Saint David are thrilled to announce the annual ‘Skills Synergy 2025‘ event hosted at Swansea Arena.

A dynamic day of learning, and competition for students and networking for Teachers. The student events are designed to inspire, challenge, and showcase skills in Web Technologies, Cybersecurity, and Network Systems Administration, tailored for Year 12, Year 13, and Further Education students.

Student Team Competitions:

A taster competition event to give an experience to the participants about the competitions and competition environment.

Students who are interested in one or more than one of the below domains are welcome to register. Students will get a taste of the competition with a briefing about competitions followed by a small competitive activity.

Schools/FE’s can register their students who are interested to get a taste on competitions like Web Technologies, Cybersecurity, and Network Systems Administration.

Limited Registrations. First come First Serve. Register immediately.

Taster Sessions for School Students:

Explore Computing (Cybersecurity, Digital Forensics, Software, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science), Electronics, and Games Design, Development, Animation, VFX in engaging hands-on sessions.

Cisco Instructors Conference:

A parallel session for Head Teachers, Teachers, Lecturers and Cisco Networking Academy Instructors to share best practices, network, and collaborate.

Event Details:
Date: 26th March 2025
Time: 09:30 AM – 02.00 PM.
Venue: Swansea Arena

For further information and inquiries, please contact Nitheesh Kaliyamurthy via email: n.kaliyamurthy@uwtsd.ac.uk

For further information about Computing & Computer Science courses at UWTSD Swansea, please click here.

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UWTSD Computing students take their learning journey to Paris

Computing students from the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) have enjoyed the sights and sounds of Paris as part of an international learning journey. The students studied at the Institut Supérieur d’Electronique de Paris (ISEP).

Taith provides funding to enable education staff and learners to spend time abroad as part of their studies. It also brings learners and educators from around the world to Wales.

The programme, with Welsh Government funding of £65 million, launched in 2022 and offers life-changing opportunities to travel and learn for learners and staff in every part of Wales, and in every type of education.

The UWTSD partnership also coincided with the Welsh Government’s ‘Wales in France’ initiative, a year-long celebration of cultural, business and sporting events designed to strengthen existing links and forge new connections between the two countries. 

The UWTSD students attended classes with French students and studied subjects similar to those that they study in Wales. Most of the classes at ISEP are delivered in English, so the students were easily able to join their French counterparts for studies. 

Kath Griffiths, International Regional manager (North America and Outward Mobility), Wales Global Academy said : “We are delighted that students from a Welsh institution funded via Taith have spent two weeks in Paris. UWTSD is currently hosting 24 students from ISEP in Swansea. 

“A key feature of the Taith programme is reciprocity; the ability to nurture and develop overseas partners who are already committing to reciprocal arrangements regarding student exchange. This approach through Taith enables high-quality placements and builds towards our aspiration to provide all domestic students with the opportunity to study internationally, ISEP which will strengthen our international profile and create opportunities for staff and students to pursue their interests with reciprocal opportunities for international learners here in Wales. 

“This provides an excellent opportunity for students to experience living and studying in another country and to gain invaluable insight into international employment opportunities.”

Dr Kapilan Radhakrishnan, Academic Director, Applied Computing said: “Amidst the iconic landmarks and cultural marvels, our students delved deep into a world of academic exploration. From classroom experiences to dynamic engagements in extracurricular and social activities, each moment was a stepping stone towards personal and educational growth. 

“This exchange not only broadened their academic horizons but also fostered a vibrant tapestry of cultural understanding and friendship. Interacting with students, academics, and professionals from diverse backgrounds exposes students to a variety of viewpoints and approaches, broadening their perspectives and critical thinking skills. Collaborating with classmates in unfamiliar settings fosters teamwork, communication, and interpersonal skills, strengthening bonds and creating lasting friendships.

“The study trip provided a rich and multifaceted learning experience that goes beyond traditional classroom settings, offering students a unique opportunity for personal, academic, and professional development. Our students have returned home enriched with a wealth of diverse perspectives and unforgettable memories.”

Source: https://www.uwtsd.ac.uk/news/uwtsd-students-take-their-learning-journey-paris-part-welsh-governments-taith-programme-0
For further information: Contact Executive Press and Media Relations Officer, Rebecca Davies rebecca.davies@uwtsd.ac.uk.