Swansea University: Research as Art winner - getting inside a Kinder Egg
Swansea University: 2013 Academic award: 'Fractured river of ice', Adrian Luckman, Department of Geography)
Swansea University: 2013 Collaborative award: 'Resisting temptation: Individual differences in impulsivity', Menna Price (Department of Psychology)
Swansea University: 2013 Early Career Researcher award: 'Graveyard of ambition?', Matt Carnie (SPECIFIC IKC / College of Engineering)
Swansea University: 2013 Postgraduate Award: 'Finding needles in four-dimensional haystacks', Ed Bennett (Department of Physics)
Swansea University: 2013 Undergraduate award: 'Cobalt, Celeste, Cyan and Me', Leifa Jennings (College of Medicine)
Swansea University: 2013 Runner-up: 'Cydweithio Cymreig: The collected videoconferences', Steve Williams (Information Services & Systems)
Swansea University: 2013 Runner-up: 'What Lies Beneath', Alice Hicks
Swansea University: 2013 Runner-up: ' Reflections of older people’s mobility', Charles Musselwhite (Centre for Innovative Ageing)
Swansea University: 2013 Runner-up: 'Beyond the smoke', Cristina Santin (Department of Geography)
Swansea University: 2013 Runner-up: 'Splashes and waves, ripples and spills', Cyberterrorism Project Team (Law / Poitics / Engineering)
Swansea University: 'Diamonds in the rough', Dr James Sullivan (Materials Research Centre)
Swansea University: 2013 Runner-up: 'New tools from insect poo', Miranda Whitten (College of Medicine)
Swansea University: 2013 Runner-up: 'Medieval disfigurement - A graphic guide', Patricia Skinner (Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Research)
Swansea University: 2013 Runner-up: 'Phoenix from the ashes', Stefan Doerr (Department of Geography)
Swansea University: X-ray CT: See inside a Kinder Egg without breaking it open
Swansea University: 'Journey through a sand dollar', Laura North (Materials Engineering)
Swansea University: 'Moly Mo', Dr. Mark Coleman (College of Engineering)
Swansea University: 'Shabti Wallpaper', Beverley Rogers (History and Classics)
Swansea University: 'Forsaken Community: Regeneration by Research', Kate Spiller (Research Institute for Arts and Humanities)
Swansea University: 'This is How the World Moves #2/Tide', Howard David Ingham (Bridging the Gaps Artist in Residence)
Swansea University: 'Contact', Joel Troughton (College of Engineering)
Swansea University: "I haven’t seen you in ages", Nick Owen (A-STEM, College of Engineering)
Swansea University: 'The Beauty of Blood Cells', Nafiseh Badiei (Centre for Nanohealth)
Swansea University: 'The Beauty of Thin Air', Naomi Dodds (College of Medicine)
Swansea University: 'Research with a View at Swansea University', Nathan Cooze (Materials Engineering)