A former Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor A-level student has been awarded the prestigious Urdd Drama Medal.
Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor News
Law, Government and Politics A-level students recently had the opportunity glean information from a legal and political giant in a recent online session.
Mae sector bwyd amaeth gogledd Cymru wedi derbyn hwb sylweddol gyda chymeradwyo achos busnes amlinellol Hwb Economi Wledig newydd gan Fwrdd Uchelgais Economaidd Gogledd Cymru (Bwrdd Uchelgais).
Art & Design students at Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor’s Dolgellau campus have been working on a collaborative art project with Snowdonia National Park to celebrate the park’s 70th birthday.
Staff and students at Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor’s Pwllheli campus have been celebrating the 20th anniversary since the European Day of Languages initiative began. Flags representing the Council of Europe’s 47 member states welcomed staff and learners to the college site.
A Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor A-level student spent part of her summer holidays attending a residential course at Cambridge University after being selected out of thousands of applicants.
As part of a new television programme looking into the folk traditions of Wales, members of a media production company recently visited the art department at one of Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor’s campuses, where students have been working on the old Halloween customs of Wales.
A teenage Coleg Glynllifon agricultural student has beaten the odds after being selected for the Welsh Government’s Business and Innovation programme.
A Grŵp Llandrillo Menai student has scooped the Royal Forestry Society’s prestigious ‘Student of the Year’ award!
A Grŵp Llandrillo Menai student has scooped the Royal Forestry Society’s prestigious ‘Student of the Year’ award.
Daisy Bell from Porthmadog was awarded this national prize for her academic achievements, hard work and motivation whilst studying for her Level 3 Extended Diploma in Countryside Management at Coleg Glynllifon. In September she starts studying for a degree in Wildlife Conservation at Bangor University.
The awards were presented at a Covid-secure meeting in North Wales by Mr John Roe, the Royal Forestry Society’s divisional chairman.
Daisy’s tutor - and Forestry lecturer at the Glynllifon campus - Jeff Jones, said: “Over the past two years Daisy has gained distinctions in all units, as well as being continually motivated and enthusiastic. She will be studying at Bangor University this year and we wish her well with her future studies. It was a real pleasure teaching Daisy; she has a very bright future in the wildlife conservation sector. I would also like to thank the Royal Forestry Society for its continuing support and student award.”
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