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A Coleg Sir Gâr lecturer has been interviewed on BBC Breakfast to talk about the national Jog On project which aims to keep female runners safe from public harassment.
The health and social care team at Coleg Sir Gâr has introduced new AI technology into class with a simulator mannequin.
Two accountancy apprentices at Coleg Sir Gâr have won awards presented by the Worshipful Livery Company of Wales (WLCOW).
Three A-level students at Coleg Sir Gâr have successfully taken part in British Biology Olympiad, a UK-wide science competition.
Sarah ‘Asher’ Little, was one of the students who took part and gained a bronze award for their work.
As part of Coleg Sir Gâr’s Medical Field Programme, students recently visited Swansea University to take part in a biomedical science session.
Coleg Sir Gâr public services and creative media students recently visited Poland, where they explored the historic city of Kraków, the Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial site, and the district of Nowa Huta.
Locations were chosen by staff which would teach them about different Polish eras such as the war, post war/communist era as well as modern Poland.
Professional cookery students from Coleg Ceredigion’s Aberystwyth campus delivered an ambitious eight-course menu in a one-night-only takeover at Ynyshir Restaurant.
Second year BA textiles students at Coleg Sir Gâr’s Carmarthen School of Art are presenting their work at Wonderwool Wales, where they will give an insight into their creative studies.
Sitting in a kitchen that opens out onto a finca garden filled with trees of banana, coffee, papayas, coconuts and oranges with the Chirripó mountain rolling across the distance is former A-level student Hannah Freckleton.
A Coleg Ceredigion student has won the Welsh heat of the UK and Ireland 2026 Young Risotto Chef of the Year competition.
Students and staff at Coleg Ceredigion’s training restaurant Bwyty Maes y Parc, have been honoured with awards from The Worshipful Livery Company of Wales.
A tutor at Coleg Sir Gâr says that if you enjoy task diversity and problem solving then working in carpentry might be a good career option.
A student-led publication at Coleg Sir Gâr has been shortlisted for a best newcomer award by Student Publications Association.
Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion students and apprentices have been recognised as part of a national celebration of Welsh skills in the Inspiring Skills Excellence in Wales annual awards presentation.
A Coleg Ceredigion bricklaying apprentice employed by Delme Evans Construction Ltd, has won third place in the Guild of Bricklayers regional heat held in Bridgend.
Winner Owain Thomas, 18, from Llandysul is in his third year of his apprenticeship and is studying a level three bricklaying course at the college’s Cardigan campus.