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.
Meet Peter Altham, who despite being profoundly deaf is not letting his condition stop him from playing and teaching the sport he loves.
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.
As part of the M-Sport Academy, Myerscough Motorsport have had three degree students on placement at the rally winning company based in Cockermouth, Cumbria.
As National Apprenticeship Week continues, we look back an amazing year for Myerscough College’s apprentices and work-based learners, as they continue to earn national recognition for the quality of their work.
The theme of National Apprenticeship Week for 2023 is ‘Skills for Life’, with a spotlight on lifelong learning and career progression.