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Image for news article: Myerscough scoops national award for apprenticeship provision for third year in a row

Myerscough scoops national award for apprenticeship provision for third year in a row

Published: Wednesday 15 Mar 2023

For the third straight year, Myerscough College’s apprenticeship provision has again achieved national recognition at the annual AAC Apprenticeship Awards.

Image for news article: Could you be our next Chief Executive and Principal?

Could you be our next Chief Executive and Principal?

Published: Wednesday 08 Mar 2023

We are searching for our next Chief Executive and Principal to lead Myerscough College and University Centre into a new era.

Image for news article: #EmbraceEquity: Myerscough celebrates International Women’s Day

#EmbraceEquity: Myerscough celebrates International Women’s Day

Published: Wednesday 08 Mar 2023

Myerscough is proud to provide opportunities to women across the land-based, sport, science and engineering sectors, including through a range of industries where females are under-represented.

Image for news article: #NCW2023 – Myerscough’s award-winning support highlighted in National Careers Week

#NCW2023 – Myerscough’s award-winning support highlighted in National Careers Week

Published: Tuesday 07 Mar 2023

It’s National Careers Week, a celebration and a focus for careers guidance activity, to help support young people leaving education.

Image for news article: Myerscough shortlisted in Lancashire Apprenticeship Awards

Myerscough shortlisted in Lancashire Apprenticeship Awards

Published: Thursday 02 Mar 2023

Myerscough College has been shortlisted in the Lancashire Apprenticeship Awards, which take place later this month.

Image for news article: Myerscough supports ‘Mind the Skills Gap’ campaign

Myerscough supports ‘Mind the Skills Gap’ campaign

Published: Wednesday 01 Mar 2023

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.