Busnes@LlandrilloMenai’s Centre for Infrastructure Skills and Technology (CIST) is to expand its provision of cutting-edge decarbonisation, renewable energy and retrofitting skills training at a new, world-leading decarbonisation centre, Tŷ Gwyrddfai in Penygroes.
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Engineering students from across Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor and Coleg Menai recently got to hear from major Engineering employers based in the region, at ‘Work Placement Showcase’ events.
The horror thriller directed by former Coleg Menai student Russell Owen has earned critical acclaim from the New York Times and Mark Kermode
Dr Harri Pritchard, Dr Esyllt Llwyd and Year 5 Medical Student Ffraid Gwenllian shared their insight into the development of the North Wales Medical School at Bangor University with Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor and Coleg Menai learners
AMRC Cymru is trialling a £380k fully-autonomous tractor at Coleg Glynllifon’s farm, giving learners an invaluable experience of studying farming methods of the future.
Engineering Apprentices from Grŵp Llandrillo Menai recently gathered at RAF Valley for an Apprenticeship Achievement Day.
A partnership between Coleg Menai and Isle of Anglesey County Council continues to grow from strength to strength, as Health and Social care students get the opportunity to undertake a full weeks’ worth of work experience with qualified Social Care staff at the Local Authority.
£4.8 million investment in adult numeracy in Gwynedd, Anglesey, Conwy and Denbighshire aimed to make maths simpler for everyone
The photographs by recent Coleg Llandrillo graduate Anthony J Harrison capture the emotional plight of Ukrainian refugee Kseniia Fedorovykh, who studies at Coleg Menai.
The Green Digital Academy, a ground-breaking low carbon initiative supporting small, medium and micro businesses to progress towards net zero is to be rolled out to 180 new companies across North Wales thanks to the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity (UKSPF) funding.