Wales Arts Review to launch digital arts festival this weekend, Friday 27 March to Sunday 29 March, to raise emergency funds…
British Council Wales News
This November, Cardiff will host its first Fair Saturday day (30th Nov), a global cultural movement celebrating the power of…
This relationship will be a fantastic display of the bustling, creative, contemporary and rich cultures both languages have to offer.…
Head teachers across Wales will have the chance to learn about education systems abroad and share their skills and knowledge…
A new report from British Council Wales says the number of Welsh school children choosing to study international languages is…
An education expert and a campaigner for deaf children’s rights have been chosen to represent Wales in this year’s British…
A new report is calling for Welsh arts and culture to be better promoted to international markets. [aoa id=”1″]The report,…
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.
The search is on for Wales’ new generation of leaders. Applications are now open for Future Leaders Connect, a British Council programme that brings together exceptional individuals from across the UK and the world – to discuss the most significant global issues facing the next generation.