Education News
Little Inspirations has been shortlisted for the VQ Employer of the Year award, which will be presented at a ceremony to be held at The Exchange Hotel, Cardiff on May 3 to coincide with VQ Day.
Students from Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences spent their Easter holiday in Jordan, volunteering with grassroots organisations involved in public health and supporting Palestinian refugees.
Schools across the Caerphilly county borough look set to benefit from £110million of investment thanks to the next phase of a hugely successful funding programme aimed at improving education across Wales.
Glaciologists from Aberystwyth University are set to return to the Himalayas, a year on from a successful mission to drill through the world’s highest glacier.
More than £5m will be spent on Powys schools in coming three financial years as part of a major improvement plan, following a decision by Powys County Council’s cabinet.
24 educational professionals from Wales have been announced as finalists for the national awards.
Plans on how to introduce a Welsh Government scheme providing eligible working parents of three and four-year-olds in the city with 30 hours of free early years education and childcare will be discussed this week.
Have you seen Peter Pan at a Cardiff children’s ward recently? It could well be the student-led Make A Smile project.
Marine ecologists are warning that the increasing frequency and duration of marine heatwaves poses a threat to the ecological balance of the seas.
A film about the future of selfie culture produced by two Aberystwyth University’s media lecturers has been shortlisted for the British Universities Film & Video Council’s Learning on Screen Awards 2018.