It’s National Careers Week, a celebration and a focus for careers guidance activity, to help support young people leaving education.
Myerscough is supporting a campaign that aims to highlight to Government that without additional investment in further education and skills, colleges will be unable to fill skills shortages in key areas.
Myerscough’s Chief Executive and Principal, Alison Robinson, is to retire in August after more than five years of leadership at the College.
A group of Myerscough College golf students and staff flew out to the Middle East last week to work at a major Professional Tour event.
A pilot project, providing additional funding for travel, for Myerscough students on land-based courses in agriculture, animal care and arboriculture and forestry at Ullswater Community College, has proved to be popular.
Myerscough College is delighted to have received two nominations in the 2023 Educate North Awards.