THE FIRST weeks at University can be hectic. There is finding friends, finding a decent takeaway, exploring the world in a number of ways that parents...
A STUDENT from UWTSD’s Wales International Academy of Voice has made her first record at Acapela recording studio after winning a competition hosted by the internationally...
THREE engineering students from Coleg Sir Gâr have won a bronze award at a Wales-wide competition. Crisaldo Paiste, Alfie Newton and Richard Harrison took part in...
A FURTHER Welsh University has revealed that it faces a financial crisis. Bangor University has followed Aberystwyth, UWTSD, The University of South Wales, and Cardiff Met...
THE CHARITY Living Streets Cymru is calling for local authorities to prioritise making school walking routes safer, to help to prevent problems associated with a lack...
NATIONAL reading and numeracy tests in Welsh schools are set to replace paper with innovative online assessments that adapt to a pupil’s abilities, Education Secretary Kirsty...
FOUR WELSH competitors have been selected to represent the UK in the largest international skills competition, WorldSkills, held in Abu Dhabi in October this year. Joseph...
EU STUDENTS applying for a place at Welsh universities for the 2018/19 academic year will be eligible for financial support, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams announced on...
ASBESTOS remains a killer in schools and there is simply no evidence to support the Government’s case that it is safer to manage asbestos than to...
ONCE again, the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) has been ranked highly in a national survey looking at students’ ‘academic experience’. Of the 122...
NEW RULES for the courses that train teachers in Wales are part of the drive to attract the best talent to the profession, Education Secretary Kirsty...
A NEW masters qualification in biotechnology has been launched by the Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) at Aberystwyth University. The one year MSc...