ANNOUNCING its £132m budget for higher education funding in Wales, the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW) has discontinued previously funded part-time post-graduate study with...
A REPORT by ChildLine, the NSPCC backed children’s helpline, has confirmed what has been reported anecdotally for some time: exam stress is increasing and children are...
A UNIQUE partnership between UWTSD, A-Level students, the Engineering Education Scheme Wales (EESW) and local businesses is helping to inspire the next generation of engineers and...
PROFESSOR JOHN GRATTAN, the acting Vice-Chancellor of Aberystwyth University, is taking part in the world famous Iron Man challenge in Pembrokeshire later this year, with the...
CHILDREN NEED to move more in order to improve both their health and learning according to Dr Nalda Wainwright, Director of the Wales Institute of Physical...
A DECISION to kick announcements regarding the future of student finance in Wales made by former Education Minister Huw Lewis appears to have spectacularly backfired following...
A COLEG SIR GÂR student who scooped gold at a national skills competition and is in the running to represent the UK at WorldSkills Abu Dhabi,...
NUT CYMRU has called for the scrapping of regional consortia if they do not improve amidst a series of policies designed to establish a more stable...
A STUDENT band called The Bluestones from Llanelli has won gold in the Popular Music final of a national skills competition. Skills Competition Wales is a...
ABUSE of capability procedures is creating a climate of fear in schools, driving teachers out of the profession and affecting their health, claims the NASUWT. Research...
PUPILS from across Wales will be able to enjoy free access to parts of this year’s Hay Festival thanks to support from the Welsh Government and...
PLAYERS from the Wales National Football team have been doing their bit to help pupils concentrate on their modern languages lessons by launching a new learning...