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Film mecca lives again

BACK in the 1930s, it was state of the art. Today it is the state of a different art. Read

Degree course is growing up!

SOUTH Birmingham College is working in partnership with Wolverhampton University to launch a BA (Hons) in Early Childhood Studies in September. Read

Tonic for Patricia

PATRICIA Willis progressed from receptionist to commissioning support manager at Sandwell PCT after studying towards a Foundation Degree at Newman University College. Read

Sky's the limit for high flyers

SOLIHULL College's Aerospace Department has taken delivery of a Bristol-Siddeley Viper jet engine as part of an ongoing programme to provide students with first-class learning facilities and equipment that reflects their vocational interests. Read

Open evening is child's play

OPEN evenings will be held at the University of Wolverhampton for people working with children who are interested in studying a degree. Read

Women build up a career

CONSTRUCTION has long been a male dominated industry, with few females choosing to study in areas such as brickwork, painting and decorating, carpentry and the built environment. Read

Small but big player

THE smallest college in the country has been making big waves in the world of adult learning after recently achieving top marks in an Ofsted inspection report. Read

Help to teach dyslexic kids

A NEW DVD that explains how children with visual dyslexia can be helped in the classroom has been produced by Coventry University. Read

Hi-tech boost

PEOPLE looking to further their computing skills could benefit from new courses at the University of Wolverhampton. Read

College designs a landmark win

MATTHEW Boulton College has won the prestigious RIBA award for best designed further education college in the UK. Read

Winding road to top degree

ERDINGTON'S Michelle Stacey has not followed a conventional route in gaining a first class honours degree at Birmingham City University. Read

Winding road to top degree

ERDINGTON'S Michelle Stacey has not followed a conventional route in gaining a first class honours degree at Birmingham City University. Read

Winding road to top degree

ERDINGTON'S Michelle Stacey has not followed a conventional route in gaining a first class honours degree at Birmingham City University. Read

Rhino shapes up for trainer course

ONE of the toughest Gladiators has qualified as a personal trainer, thus demonstrating the value of ongoing education into adulthood. Read

College makes pledge support

WALSALL College has demonstrated its commitment to expanding the nation's skill levels by signing the formal Statement of Intent to commit its support for the Government's Skills Pledge. Read

Newman college is graded outstanding

NEWMAN University College has achieved a Grade 1 (Outstanding) for Secondary Initial Teacher Education provision in its latest inspection. Read

Great news about a career in the media

THE many and varied forms of media in the West Midlands offer a wide variety of careers. Read

Healthy choice to develop skills that are in demand

IF you're considering a career change why not consider nursing? Read

Door to a finer future

SUTTON Coldfield College Sixth Form Centre will today be opening the doors at its Great Barr, Josiah Mason and Sutton Coldfield campuses. Read

Mentoring the way to progress with uni

PEOPLE wishing to find out about a career in coaching and mentoring can attend an event at the University of Wolverhampton. Read