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University Of Wolverhampton Enterprise

university of wolverhampton enterprise

4.0(210)

Wolverhampton

By 1903, an educational foundation had firmly been established with over 1,300 students studying courses including coach building, house painting and pattern making. In 1905, the first student scholarships were awarded. As student numbers continued to grow, expansion became necessary. In 1912, the ‘Deanery House’ in Wulfruna Street was bought and in 1920 itwas demolished, making way for the iconic Wulfruna building you see today in Wulfruna Street. The foundation stone of the major new buildings in Wulfruna Street was laid by Prince George in 1931. The foundation stone was laid by HRH Prince George in 1932 and in 1933 the Wolverhampton and Staffordshire Technical College was born. With further education traditionally accessible only to the wealthy, the College vowed to ensure that even the most under-privileged men and women would have the opportunity to study a higher education – an ethos nurtured and sustained to the present day. In 1933, the Wolverhampton Local Authority annual report states: "The college makes ample provision for the general education of young men and women not privileged to obtain their higher education by residence at a University. Particularly it is the local home of higher scientific and industrial studies." Courses included science and engineering, and with the creation of a Women’s Department, over a third of the College’s students were women, bucking the traditional all-male trend typical of higher education establishments. Research was also on the increase, with the College welcoming graduates from universities as honorary members. By 1938/9 we recorded 2,921 students on our annual statement to government. One third of those students were women.

Islington Mill

islington mill

Manchester

Artist Bill Campbell arrived at Islington Mill in 1996, hiring a studio space in the partially-abandoned mill building that he saw every day across the road from his flat. Soon after arrival he invited other artists to join him and they began to host the first artist happenings. Islington Mill Arts Club as we know it was established in the year 2000 when Bill was able to purchase the whole of our listed building. He commenced a gradual programme of renovation, resulting in artist studios across four floors of the building, plus a large open space on the fifth floor and an atmospheric attic space on the sixth. Read more about our heritage here. We are now home to over 100 resident artists and collectives in the main mill building and adjacent engine houses. Following our successful capital build programme, and a fruitful partnership with Salford City Council, Islington Mill Arts Club now operates Regent Trading Estate, an adjacent plot of former industrial land where we have established new artist studios in former warehouse spaces, plus event spaces and a community garden. Read more about our expansion plans here. The Mill has always been a vibrant and resourceful cross-disciplinary creative network; a space where conversations leads to connections, collaboration and co-creation. Over the years our collaborative exploratory style has made our studios into a focal point for the north-west’s arts community, as well as visiting international artists and exchanges.

Tsarskoye Selo Russian Education Centre

tsarskoye selo russian education centre

5.0(13)

Amersham

The main goal of our Educational Centre is to give children the knowledge that they have every right to acquire. The Russian language has the potential to greatly help in future careers and to open doors. It will give you the advantage of belonging to at least two cultures, and for the more pragmatic, it will simply help to pass the GCSE examination. This is an investment in the child’s future, on a par with private school tuition and tutoring for 11+ years. In the Russian Educational Centre “Tsarskoe Selo”, you will find: Professional tutoring of children in Russian language and literature Development of knowledge about Russian culture and history, Russian classics of literature, painting, music Awakening and maintaining interest in each child in learning Russian Our Classes Previous Next Preschool education Children from 2 to 3.5 years old In the lesson, children expand their horizons and increase vocabulary in a playful way. Special attention at the lesson is paid to the development of speech of babies, fine motor skills, coordination of movement. Children sculpt from plasticine, draw, glue, sing and dance. Middle group Children 4-5 years old The training program includes: – speech development; basics of correct speech, expansion of vocabulary, basic knowledge of sounds, syllables and sentences. Retelling of simple texts. – acquaintance with fiction (reading fairy tales and stories, names of the authors) – acquaintance with elementary mathematical concepts – drawing, dancing Secondary school From the age of 7, children attend secondary school. In the classroom, children begin to work with textbooks, get acquainted with classical works of Russian and foreign literature, analyze texts, acquire research skills, and develop the ability to think critically. The program includes lessons of Culture, where children are introduced to the cultural achievements of different eras, countries and peoples. Online Lessons Previous Next During the COVID-19 pandemic, our Centre switched to online learning mode to continue delivering educational content to our students. We continue to offer online lessons to senior students and ad hoc online sessions to all age groups if required. Our Teachers All teachers of our Centre are Russian-speaking high-class professionals with extensive experience in educational institutions in the UK (over 10 years). We are very attentive to the selection of the teaching staff. Our team consists of excellent specialists specialising in pre-school education, proficient in the “Russian as a foreign language” method for bi-linguals, certified tutors in preparation for the delivery of GSCE and A-levels (Russian, mathematics). Clubs and Activities Click to accept marketing cookies and enable this content We offer many extra-curricular clubs and activities: Art Dance Mathematics All About Everything – General knowledge society We undertake day trips and longer excursions, both in the UK and abroad. Have a look at our past events! Book activities GCSE & A-Levels If you want to prepare well for the state exams at GCSE and A-level in Russian – come to “Tsarskoe Selo”! Our lessons are engaging and informative. We can provide individualised tuition to students and support them through the process of applying, preparing for and successfully sitting examinations. All students undergoing training at our school have received the highest score in the examinations! Our recent article in the Zima magazine talks about A-level and GCSE examinations. We discuss: 👉 important dates and examination procedures 👉where and how to prepare for the examinations and can one do it without support 👉what to look for in a Russian tutor Private Tuition Private lessons are one of the most effective ways to learn a language if you need to work on specific aspects. One-to-one training allows you to effectively address the needs and requests of an individual student. All of the teacher’s attention in the lessons will be focused only on your child. The teacher will be able to monitor progress in learning Russian and pay attention to weak points. An individual training program is tailored to your goals and objectives, and is based on the child’s current level of Russian language. We are able to arrange individual lessons both at the school base and at your home. For older children, we can offer online classes. Please contact us for more details.

Gcb Falconry & Pest Solutions

gcb falconry & pest solutions

London

GCB Falconry & Pest Solutions Ltd Managing director is Gino Belmonte who created the pest control business off the back of a lifelong passion for Falconry. He flew, trained, reared, bread, hunted and displayed Birds of prey from the tender young age of 8. Having volunteered in many falconry centres every spare minute he build up a deep understanding and desire for this ancient craft. The diversity of this business means you will sometimes catch Gino at a wedding with his Owl ring bearers dressed to impress and be seen or dressed in camouflage hidden carrying out his pest control. After much success on the field in Rugby union and joining the Armed forces as a REME Recovery mechanic, Gino sort to begin his own venture in Falconry and Pest Control. Gaining his BPCA/ RSPH Level 2 in Pest Management qualification the business began. The initial desire was to create a business around Falconry with displays in mind. This is still the roots of the business but expansion has lead to utilising Birds of prey to their full extent. Bird control with Birds of prey is an environmentally successful means of control on sites such as Hospitals, Schools, Landfills, Shopping centres, Airfields, Sports stadium and so on. This venture required a pest control qualification that allows GCB Falconry & Pest Solutions covers wasp nest treatment and removal, honey bee removal, bird control, rodent control, mice control, insect control, rabbit control, fox control, fumigation and Covid-19 fogging. Many target audiences have called upon GCB Falconry & Pest Solutions and have always been impressed.