A World-leading Centre of Excellence for Research on Gambling Harm

The Gambling Research, Education and Treatment (GREAT) Centre, based at Swansea University, is a world-leading centre of excellence for research on gambling harm.

What is the GREAT Centre?

The Gambling Research, Education and Treatment (GREAT) Centre is a world-leading centre of excellence for research on gambling harm. The GREAT Centre provides education and conducts clinical treatment research to mitigate the impact of gambling-related harm for individuals, families, and communities.

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GREAT People

Meet the passionate people behind GREAT Centre. Our team is dedicated to improving lives through groundbreaking research and collaboration. Get to know a few of our members below, and click the button to explore the full team.

GREAT Projects

Discover the impactful projects led by GREAT Centre. From pioneering research to community-driven initiatives, our work is dedicated to improving lives. Explore our projects to see how we're making a difference.

Gambling Harm in the Military

Veterans’ HABIT Study

Look Back to Move Forward (LBTMF)

GREAT Events

  • GREAT Research Showcase 2025

    Coming soon…

  • GREAT Treatment Conference 2025

    This knowledge exchange event highlighted the latest gambling harm prevention and treatment findings from members of the GREAT Network Wales and leading international experts. The aim of the GREAT Gambling Treatment Conference was to equip audience members with an advanced understanding of evidence-based prevention initiatives and the latest developments in psychological treatment for people harmed by gambling.

  • GREAT Research Conference 2024

    The GREAT Research Conference highlighted the latest research findings from invited speakers and members of the GREAT Network Wales. The aim of the event was to equip audience members with an advanced understanding of gambling and related harms and to enable further collaborative research and bid development opportunities.