School students
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Student politics podcast: why you should vote - and how to do it
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Edge Hill students discuss voting: why you should vote, and how to register.
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Student politics podcast: runners and riders in the West Lancashire by-election
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Edge Hill University Politics Lab students preview the prospects of the parties challenging Labour in the West Lancashire by-election.
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World Access to Higher Education Day
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A teacher’s guide to working with Edge Hill’s Widening Access and Participation Team.
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dot-art Schools announces the Walker Art Gallery for their 2023 exhibition
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The Walker Art Gallery is the chosen venue for this year’s dot-art Schools and Edge Hill University’s 11th exhibition in spring 2023. The Prize Giving Ceremony which launches the show will take place in the stunning Small Concert Room at neighbouring St Georges Hall.
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The Beach school project aiming to wave away health inequalities across the North West Coast
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The Applied Research Collaboration North West Coast (ARC NWC) and Edge Hill University are inviting educators engaged in Beach School practices to take part in their research into its benefits.
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Edge Hill celebrates 135 years of history with launch of Think Creative Archive Competition
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Historians and archivists from Edge Hill University are launching a new competition, asking the public to create an artwork or piece of writing inspired by the University’s extensive archive.
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GCSEs: how gender norms influence what young people choose to study at school
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In a new article for The Conversation Senior Lecturer in Theology and Religion Francis Farrell explores the gender divide in schools and why boys and girls choose to study different subjects.
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Graduate secures competitive traineeship at Wordsworth Grasmere
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It’s double celebrations for an Edge Hill University graduate who has secured a competitive traineeship at the popular Wordsworth Museum in Grasmere, Lake District and awarded a First Class Honours.
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Student who battled anorexia achieves dream job as eating disorder specialist nurse
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An Edge Hill student who was hospitalised with anorexia has achieved her dream of becoming a specialist eating disorder nurse.
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Edge Hill staff and students help young marketeers grow and sell their own food
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Staff and students at Edge Hill University worked with Liverpool schoolchildren to grow their own fruit and veg which they then sold to raise money for charity.
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