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by E.ON Group on 26 June, 2017
West Midlands schools, charities and community groups invited to apply for grants of up to £2,000
by E.ON Group on 26 June, 2017
Schools, charities and community groups in the West Midlands are invited to apply for up to £2,000 of funding through the E.ON Energising Communities Fund. To be eligible for funding organisations must submit a request which supports activities that ... Read full article
by Paycare on 20 June, 2017
Former Wolves’ Wonder Named Paycare President
by Paycare on 20 June, 2017
A Wolverhampton-based health cash plan provider has announced the appointment of a Molineux legend as its new President. Former Wolves’ goalkeeper Matt Murray has been named President of Paycare, a role which will see him work alongside the organ... Read full article
by The NEC on 7 June, 2017
The NEC gears up for global launch of Dinosaurs in the Wild
by The NEC on 7 June, 2017
It is the show that has been in the making for years – 67 million years to be exact – as Dinosaurs in the Wild, a new immersive live action dinosaur experience of unparalleled reality, comes roaring into the NEC.... Read full article
by BMet on 16 May, 2017
New Career Colleges chair switched on to deliver digital & creative skills to Birmingham youngsters
by BMet on 16 May, 2017
BT’s David Maher has been named as Chair of BMet’s Digital and Creative Career College board. Leading a 14-strong group, Maher who is the company’s Major Corporate and Public Sector Deputy General Manager will help BMet respond to major skills... Read full article
by BMet on 8 May, 2017
BMet set to make employers HS2 ready
by BMet on 8 May, 2017
BMet has pledged to meet the HS2 skills challenge with support from leading rail bodies. The College came together with the National College for High-Speed Rail, the National Skills Academy for Rail and HS2 Limited to encourage businesses to explore ... Read full article
by Stourbridge College on 3 May, 2017
Brierley Hill firm, Insurance Protector builds brighter future
by Stourbridge College on 3 May, 2017
Apprentices at a Brierley Hill insurance broker were at the forefront of celebrations for the opening of their new premises. Insurance Protector officially launched their new office space in Quay House on the Waterfront where plans are now in place ... Read full article
by University of Birmingham on 25 April, 2017
Autonomy in the workplace has positive effects on well-being and job satisfaction, study finds
by University of Birmingham on 25 April, 2017
New research into workplace culture has found that employees with higher levels of autonomy in their work reported positive effects on their overall well-being and higher levels of job satisfaction.... Read full article
on 4 August, 2016
Former Dutch sailor sworn in as new Honorary Consul for the Netherlands in Birmingham
on 4 August, 2016
Dutchman Bert Thijssen, who lives in Worcester, was yesterday sworn in by Dutch Ambassador to the UK Simon Smits as the new Honorary Consul for the Kingdom of the Netherlands for Birmingham and the West Midlands.... Read full article
by Beth Sadler on 6 May, 2015
College Celebrates with Ceremony!
by Beth Sadler on 6 May, 2015
Abbey College is an independent sixth form in the heart of Birmingham with around 150 students. This April they held a very special awards ceremony in The Priory Rooms Main Meeting House attended by the Lord Mayor of Birmingham.... Read full article
by University of Birmingham on 12 March, 2015
"Grand and enlightened partnerships” are needed for arts and culture to flourish
by University of Birmingham on 12 March, 2015
A “grand and enlightened partnership” that benefits everyone and leads to real impact is the way ahead for universities, cultural organisations and great cities like Birmingham, Alan Davey is expected to say today.... Read full article
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