Local entertainment company, Ruby Doo has been giving a helping hand to travel and tourism students. Company director and lead entertainer, Emily Ruby met Level 3 students planning and delivering their own event in June. This is for their course …
A film festival led by Walsall College’s creative media students is focusing on challenging stereotypes and exploring the impact of the pandemic on our mental health. It is also raising money for charity. The Love and Life Film Festival is …
Whilst you may have images of intense courtroom battles and black robes when thinking about a career in law, you might be surprised to know the law industry plays a part in almost every aspect of your life, in everything …
There are close to 800,000 young carers across the country according to the BBC and many of these are unknowingly carrying out the role. There may be a number of circumstances that have led young people into a life of …
As the UK aims to reach its target to be net-zero carbon by 2041, the West Midlands is doing lots to contribute to that goal. From building smarter homes and offices, to electric transportation, it would seem we are leading …
While Willenhall E-Act Academy students had been on their Easter break, Walsall College students were redecorating some of the building. 10 painting and decorating students got to team up with the Academy’s facilities supervisors for a five-day placement. This involved …
Dentistry has come a long way. It’s become much easier to not only visit the dentist, but also get the treatment we might require. There are lots of exciting developments impacting the industry that could change our experience altogether – …
Legal technology is changing the way law firms operate. For smaller, less established firms, and solo practitioners, technology is providing a much needed opportunity to keep up with their larger counterparts. Meanwhile others are able to use technology to streamline …
The truth is we all feel lonely at some point in our lives. But the reality is very different for those unable to leave their homes due to health conditions or even old age. According to Age UK, more than …
The electrical sector is on the verge of a skills crisis and is in need of 15,000 more electricians over the next five years to keep up with the demand for more sustainable energy sources, according to the Electrotechnical and …