CHLOE RODENHURST, who shows her art work at Origin Gallery, King Street in Carmarthen and is a Ceredigion Art Trail artist, was recently the subject of...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has a unique opportunity to make sure that children from low-income families don’t go hungry, writes Victoria Winckler, Director of the Bevan Foundation....
A 15-YEAR-OLD from Ammanford has won a gold medal in the final of a national skills competition. Backed by the Welsh Government through the European Social...
PUBLIC services students at Coleg Sir Gâr have seen how their careers can take off with the help of the Royal Air Force. A corporal and...
LOCAL, cheaper, good quality activities are just a few recommendations made by teenagers who took part in a study by researchers based at Swansea University. The...
MANY British adults are showing signs of pessimism about the state of education in schools, but are ready to place their hope in teachers who take...
A GROUP of Pembrokeshire College’s A-level Physics students have been presented with certificates after competing in the British Physics Olympiad. The Olympiad challenge enables talented students...
WEST WALES’ universities have been sortlisted for awards in the 2018, WhatUni, Student Choice Awards. Building on the five nominations Aberystwyth received in 2017, the University...
A TEAM of students from Aberystwyth University’s Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) has defeated 13 other university and college teams to lift the...
A WELSH GOVERNMENT’S consultation on teachers’ pay and conditions has been criticised by Wales’ largest teaching unions. While the Cabinet Secretary for Education, Kirsty Williams, has...
AN ABERYSTWYTH academic has jointly authored an article which details the marital infidelity of wartime leader Winston Churchill and sheds light on the way in which...
A SIGNIFICANT change is needed if the flagship Flying Start early years programme is to succeed in reaching out to those in most need of support,...