Education News
A University of South (USW) student has won a scholarship to work with specialist tailors in Ireland.
Esteemed author Hayley Long, who graduated from Aberystywth University with a degree in English Literature in 1992, is the winner of the 2018 English language Tir na n-Og literature prize for young adults.
A Llanelli automotive manufacturer Gestamp Tallent Ltd is celebrating after being named Vocational Qualification (VQ) Employer of the Year for Wales.
The college launched a three-year strategy with the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) in the autumn and is already reaping the rewards.
An inspirational lecturer from Cardiff and Vale College, who has overcome a spinal injury to develop a rewarding teaching career, has been named Trainer of the Year in this year’s Vocational Qualification (VQ) Awards for Wales.
A philanthropist’s £850,000 gift to fund research into Islam in the UK, with a unique emphasis on scholars’ social responsibilities, will make a “positive difference to the lives of British Muslims”.
New research shows that the Benito Glacier in northern Patagonia has thinned by 133 metres in the past 44 years.
Cardiff and Vale College has been awarded silver accreditation against the Investors in People Standard, demonstrating their commitment to high performance through good people management.
A Golf Academy star continued his exceptional recent form at a national competition.
A scheme run by Ceredigion Youth Service is encouraging young people to use Welsh with the help of a local graffiti artist.