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Tag Archives: education

Wolves Uni helping children in Costa Rica to learn English

The University of Wolverhampton has been working to provide underprivileged students the opportunity to learn and develop English skills.

14 May, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Coventry University seeks new governors

Coventry University will have a number of vacancies on its Board of Governors from September 2013, and is encouraging those who are interested to get in touch.

10 May, 2013 in Coventry, Education, Most recent.

Students challenged to help boost Coventry’s status as a ‘social’ city

Enterprising students from Coventry University’s Business School have been coming up with ideas to make the city centre a better place to socialise with friends and family.

9 May, 2013 in Business, Coventry, Most recent.

Solihull boys bolster Britten in Bergen

A prestigious international choral collaboration to celebrate the centenary of a great British composer has reached a climax at Solihull School.

8 May, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Music, Solihull.

Leading charities for blind people move in to brib’s site in Harborne

Birmingham Royal Institution for the Blind (brib) is welcoming two major national charities to its Harborne site.

1 May, 2013 in Birmingham, Education, Local history.

BOA hosts workshop for future film stars

Youngsters from across the region were invited to attend an exciting ‘Acting for Screen’ workshop hosted by TV’s Donnaleigh Bailey.

30 April, 2013 in Birmingham, Education, Film, Television.

LGBT+ Society lands the ‘Event of the Year’ award

A University of Wolverhampton society is celebrating after it scooped a top award at a national student conference.

30 April, 2013 in Education, Most recent.

Global economy under the spotlight

A leading business expert from the University of Wolverhampton will share his thoughts on the modern global economy at a public lecture.

29 April, 2013 in Business, Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

That nice Mr Gove

Laurence Inman is in love, but it’s a very weird kind of thing.

24 April, 2013 in Comment, Education, Most recent.

Apprenticeship event nets gadgets for teens

Three teenagers got more than expert advice when they visited a Black Country Apprenticeship showcase

22 April, 2013 in Most recent, West Midlands.

Solihull School celebrates Oxbridge offers

Solihull School is celebrating an outstanding set of Oxford and Cambridge University offers

19 April, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Solihull.

Wolves Uni launches latest academy

A West Midlands primary school is the latest to reopen as an academy under a new trust led by the University of Wolverhampton Social Enterprises Limited.

19 April, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

A suitable case for treatment

Laurence Inman is in a pensive mood, dogged by regrets.

17 April, 2013 in Education, Features, Most recent, Poetry.

New business venture for education specialist

A new service to help schools enhance careers advice for students and tap into business support has been launched.

17 April, 2013 in Business, Education, Most recent, Staffordshire.

Drivesafe welcomes young-driver safety proposals

Birmingham-based motoring safety charity DriveSafe has welcomed new Government proposals to improve the safety of young drivers.

16 April, 2013 in Birmingham, Education, Motoring.

Belgrade’s Acting Out Company act up in new show

The Belgrade Theatre’s Community & Education Company is showcasing some of the city’s up and coming young talent in its new production Journey to X

16 April, 2013 in Coventry, Education, Theatre, What's on.

Italian karate trip for James gets a kick start

An Aldridge karate gold champion is in a class of his own after impressing staff at the secondary school he’s set to move up to.

11 April, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Sport, Staffordshire.

Students’ cultural exchange to Jordan helps schools and impresses royalty

Students from Coventry University have returned from the trip of a lifetime which saw them volunteer to help rejuvenate a deprived school in Jordan

11 April, 2013 in Coventry, Education, Most recent, Travel.

Alumni reunion to mark special birthday

Graduates from the University of Wolverhampton are being invited to a special reunion to mark 21 years since the institution became a u

11 April, 2013 in Education, Local history, Most recent, What's on, Wolverhampton.

Pinball wizards launch Degree Show at Coventry University

Coventry School of Art and Design kick started its annual Degree Show at the weekend with a game of human pinball in the city centre’s Broadgate Square.

3 April, 2013 in Coventry, Most recent, Style and Design.

24hr endurance test for students and staff at QAC

Staff and Students at a local college for people with disabilities took part in a real test of endurance in order to raise funds for a much needed Sports Hall.

2 April, 2013 in Birmingham, Cycling, Education.

Richard Turner opens local College Cafe

Chef Richard Turner, whose Harborne based restaurant holds a Michelin Star, gave his time to open the new training café and ‘A Quiet Place’ at Queen Alexandra College

28 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Education, Food and drink.

New partnership with Walsall FC

A new agreement has been signed between the University of Wolverhampton and Walsall FC to provide fitness and psychological support to players.

28 March, 2013 in Education, Football, Most recent, Walsall, Wolverhampton.

Wolves Uni to launch new regional office in Oman

The University of Wolverhampton is to launch a new regional office in Oman to build partnerships in the region and provide information and advice for potential students

22 March, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

University of Wolverhampton launches secondary academy

A West Midlands school has opened today as an academy under a new trust led by the University of Wolverhampton Social Enterprises Ltd.

21 March, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Politics, Wolverhampton.

First Open Day for Deaf learners to be held

The University of Wolverhampton is to host its first dedicated Open Day for Deaf and hearing-impaired learners this month.

18 March, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Silent Witnesses: Using theatre to combat crime

This week the Silent Witnesses project working with Year Five pupils across ten inner-city primary schools will visit primary schools in Birmingham.

18 March, 2013 in Birmingham, Education, Police.

Hundreds of apprenticeships up for grabs at Walsall jobs road show

Hundreds of teenagers flocked to a Walsall careers roadshow where they got the chance to sign up for apprenticeships.

15 March, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Walsall.

New partnership agreed with security firms

Three companies from the security and IT sectors have joined forces with the University of Wolverhampton to develop specialist training courses.

13 March, 2013 in Business, Most recent, Wolverhampton.

Primary pupils pit their wits in challenge event

Pupils from five primary schools had to pit their wits against each other in a challenge event hosted by Aldridge School.

11 March, 2013 in Education, Most recent.

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