FEATURE: Is university the key to success?
Universities are hubs of learning. They are not all about exams and papers.
These academic institutions have shaped the minds of many brilliant people across the generations.
Universities are hubs of learning. They are not all about exams and papers.
These academic institutions have shaped the minds of many brilliant people across the generations.
An internationally-acclaimed artist from Nantwich whose projects include facemasks made from foraged natural materials is returning to her roots as part of a UK initiative nurturing creative talent.
Visual artist and University of Chester graduate Estelle Woolley is returning to work with the university’s department of art and design thanks to the AA2A (Artists Access to Art Colleges) scheme.
A landmark international deal has been signed to open a new health science campus on the Manchester Metropolitan University site in Crewe.
The facility on the 40-acre Crewe campus currently used by MMU will host UK and international students from September 2019, offering degrees in Biomedical Sciences and Podiatry.
Brine Leas BL6 students in Nantwich have continued to gain very impressive A Level results, the school confirmed today.
The school’s sixth form saw 76% of the cohort gain A* to C grades with 22% of entries at A* or A.
Staff and students at Malbank Sixth Form in Nantwich are celebrating another strong set of A Level results today (August 16).
Most subjects achieved 100% pass rate, with Maths outstanding as 93% of all entries gained A* – B.
A record number of South Cheshire College A-Level students gained a place on the “Access Week Programme” to experience life as a University of Oxford undergraduate.
The partnership aims to inspire students from the North West to make applications to study at Oxbridge and Russell Group Universities.
School staff and pupils in Nantwich are celebrating after another strong performance in A level results by Malbank and Brine Leas.
Many students are now lining up places at top universities around the country after picking their results today.
A young Nantwich musician has embarked on a musical marathon – performing 66 gigs in less than 60 days!
And Marc Gallagher, who is studying Music Technology at university, is continuing his ‘streak’ of shows at venues around the region.
Students and staff at Malbank Sixth Form College in Nantwich are celebrating their A level results across the curriculum with 28 out of 31 courses offered producing 100% pass rates.
A third of all grades achieved were equivalent to A’s or A*’s.
A hard-up Nantwich student who brewed his own ale at university to save money, has turned the idea into a new business!
History graduate Paul Morgan, from Bulkeley, near Nantwich, came up with the idea of home brew to save on nights in the pub while studying.
Year 13 students from Tarporley High School are lining up Oxbridge university places.
Every student at the Cheshire school who applied for courses submitted entries before the January 15 UCAS deadline.
Two Crewe & Nantwich students who received the first educational bursary awards introduced by a local councillor, have graduated. Katrina Morrell and Christine Johnson were among six young people to receive the awards.
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