Education News
Students from the award-winning college are training alongside the club’s kitchen and service staff on matchdays at the Racecourse ground.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has presented her vision for Post-Compulsory Education and Training as part of the Athrofa Seminar Series.
UWTSD was proud to welcome Michael Sheen to Swansea Business School to hear about students project work with Ysgol Crug Glas and Matt’s Café in the city centre.
Staff and students from the University of Wales Trinity Saint David are marking the centenary of the beginning of votes for women by celebrating a historic pilgrimage originally undertaken by members of the women’s suffrage movement.
A new report from British Council Wales (published today 26 April) says Wales should better use the appeal of its ‘soft power’, its culture, education and sport sectors, to gain more recognition and influence on the world stage.
A new and innovative European-funded teaching initiative to deal with the problems of teacher retention and learner achievement and engagement among student and trainee teachers, will be evaluated by a team at Cardiff Met.
Puppet Busta calls on Swansea primary pupils to join food waste recycling mission for the chance to have their poster seen throughout the city.
UWTSD Swansea College of Art was delighted to welcome Tracey McNulty, Head of Cultural Services at Swansea Council to the university to officially open The Canvas – a new public art initiative showcasing the creative talents of students.
Cardiff and Vale College has hosted its first student musical, ‘Schools We Will Rock you’.
Four prominent academics from Aberystwyth University have been selected as panel members for the 2021 Research Excellence Framework.