Education News
Kier is launching a new education initiative in Wales with the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), to create effective links between local schools and the Kier supply chain with the aim of inspiring the next generation of talent to consider a career within the built environment.
A pair of Triathletes at Rydal Penrhos marked their last official competition for the school with an outstanding performance.
Cardiff Met student Charlene McKenzie is calling UK hospitality leaders and students to join forces for a unique debate at the Hospitality and Catering Expo at the Celtic Manor in July, to discuss how they can work together to tackle the pending people crisis facing the industry.
Former Cardiff and Vale College student Paul Haley has come back to his alma mater to give a talk to Business students about his life and experiences as Internal Audit Manager UK at Tata Steel.
An Aberystwyth University glaciologist has been recognised for his excellence in Antarctic and Southern Ocean research, and outstanding service to the international Antarctic community.
Four hairdressing apprentices will be saying auf wiedersehen to their salons in South Wales for two weeks after being selected for a pioneering work experience visit to Germany later this month.
Beginning this evening (Monday, 21st May) with sports such as netball, athletics and rugby, organisers are aiming to not only raise as much money as possible for the NSPCC, but to promote activities which can support mental and physical well being, all of which contribute to the Active@Cambria strategy.
As part of the significant investment in 21stCentury standard facilities for the new Tonyrefail 3-19 school, the primary element continues to make excellent progress towards completion this summer. However, the secondary element of the new school will now be completed by spring 2019, the Council has confirmed.
A talented young skier added to her impressive list of accolades with regional and national success.
‘Developing Institutional Internationalisation’ was the topic for discussion this week during training for University presidents and staff in Egypt.