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We believe that understanding the lived experiences of all members of our college community is really important to enable us to understand the world our students are navigating.
This is one of the reasons that Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion is providing inclusive training for all its staff with a specialist focus on anti-racism, across all of its seven campuses.
Photography students at Coleg Sir Gâr have been working with Llanelli Photographic Society in a competition aimed at welcoming young and contemporary photographers into the society.
Zachary Griffiths is studying the first year of an honours degree in paramedic science at Swansea University after leaving Coleg Sir Gâr with an extended diploma in health and social care.
He returned to college to talk to current students where he explained how some of the modules on the course better prepared him for the degree than many of his student cohort.
Mia Bradley, a former business student at Coleg Ceredigion is currently training at HMS Raleigh to become a Royal Navy medic after passing out of her initial military training.
Pupils from Ysgol Uwchradd Aberteifi and Ysgol Bro Preseli had the opportunity of working with the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) as part of their school link studies with Coleg Ceredigion.
With National Apprenticeship Week now behind us, it’s important to reflect on why it was important for Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion to be at the Apprenticeship Fayre held at the Senedd.
The Students Union president at Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion invited the Welsh Minister for further and higher education into college to talk about the importance of raising the Financial Contingency Fund (FCF) allocation.
Students from Coleg Ceredigion’s Independent Living Skills (ILS) (Pathway 3) recently enjoyed a unique first look at 'Natur', the latest production from Theatr Arad Goch, ahead of its tour.
Students at Coleg Sir Gâr studying modern foreign languages (MFL) at AS and A-level have been given an insight into learning languages at university level and a taster of Mandarin.
A former Coleg Ceredigion student returned to college to share his production experience with creative media and technology students before finishing his year of industry work experience and heading to a London University specialising in film.
A team of staff from Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion visited Durham College in Canada with a view to developing an urban farming programme at Gelli Aur campus and eventually across Wales.
Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion offer a one-year course for students who want to gain work experience and develop their confidence in increasing their independence skills.
Animal care students at Coleg Ceredigion have been given an insight into the work of a veterinary physiotherapist thanks to Aberystwyth-based JT Veterinary Physio and Coaching.
Coleg Ceredigion students have been working with Strata Florida Abbey near Ystrad Meurig, on a live brief creating prototypes to complement their outdoor areas and shop produce.
A Coleg Sir Gâr agriculture degree student has been named as Learner of the Year at the Lantra Cymru Awards with an engineering student being recognised with a highly commended.