News for August 2006
Students Heap More Praise on Edge Hill
EDGE Hill University is celebrating another strong performance in the National Student Survey ? with its Law and Criminology department once again riding high, following success in last year?s survey, the first to be carried out in the UK.
Published: Wed, 23 Aug 2006
Research Reveals Oil Age
A leading academic from Lancashire?s Edge Hill University has developed a new term to describe a layer of pollution found in lake sediments, generated by modern industry and transport in the early 21st century.
Published: Mon, 21 Aug 2006
Something for Everyone at the Rose
The stage is set for another high-quality season at the Rose Theatre ? with a wider range of shows on offer than ever before.
Published: Thu, 17 Aug 2006
Edge Hill Graduates Ready for Work
Edge Hill University is making sure that its graduates are ready to enter the work place by building links with local employers and offering work placement opportunities for around 80% of its students.
Published: Tue, 15 Aug 2006
Opportunities Grow in the Field of Geography
Students studying geography and environmental science degrees at Edge Hill University will be honing their skills to focus on career planning to prepare them for the world of work.
Published: Mon, 14 Aug 2006
Bored at Work? Try Teaching!
Edge Hill University, the largest trainer of secondary school teachers in the UK, is appealing to professionals who are bored at work to consider changing their career to join the teaching profession.
Published: Mon, 14 Aug 2006
Top Award for Careers Service
Edge Hill University?s careers service has scooped a top national award in recognition of its commitment to diversity.
Published: Thu, 3 Aug 2006
Staff Get Results at Martin Mere
Twelve members of staff from Learning Services at Edge Hill University have been digging for results at Martin Mere Wetland Centre by volunteering support to create a better public space for the local community to enjoy.
Published: Wed, 2 Aug 2006