TAG Annual Conference, Wrexham University
June 2024 At the end of June, Wrexham University Youth and Community Work Team held the Annual TAG Conference on Wrexham Campus. TAG: PALYC is the Professional Association of Lecturers in Youth ...
June 2024 At the end of June, Wrexham University Youth and Community Work Team held the Annual TAG Conference on Wrexham Campus. TAG: PALYC is the Professional Association of Lecturers in Youth ...
The end of June saw the Computational Mechanics, Manufacturing Simulation Design and Optimisation (CoMManDO) Research Centre Workshop take place at Wrexham University. Professor in Aerospace Technolog...
Applied Sports and Exercise Sciences is great for individuals who are not fully convinced of a particular career path. I was originally thinking of doing a physiotherapy degree, but once I started my ...
I embarked on my journey at Wrexham University back in 2018, when I decided to pursue a degree in graphic design. I’m currently employed as a fire fighter in Wrexham and studied full-time alongs...
Cara Langford Watts is a postgraduate research student, a Coaching Psychologist and the Director of a coaching, training and consultancy provider that specialises in progressive coaching for neurodive...
As someone who has enjoyed the challenge of learning to do research incorporating statistics within my psychology degree, I was thrilled when one of my lecturers, Dr Shubha Sreenivas, distributed a vo...
Dr Isabella Nyambayo, Senior Lecturer in Nutrition and Metabolism, and colleagues have recently published a paper investigating the properties of Lamtoro Tempeh using different packaging. ...
What does a day look like in the life of a mental health and wellbeing student? Well, the course is full time and I treat it like a job. I also have a Work Based Learning placement, a voluntary role a...
By Yasmin Washbrook, April 2024 For the past few years, I'd intended to enter the Visualising Research Competition. Race equality is a core theme in my research, and sharing that felt daunting,...
The Welsh proverb, “dod yn ôl at fy nghoed” literally translates as, “to return to my trees”, and means, “to return to a balanced state of mind”. This proverb...