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Image for news article: FEATURE: Green Careers Week highlights jobs that make a difference to the planet

FEATURE: Green Careers Week highlights jobs that make a difference to the planet

Published: Monday 04 Nov 2024

It’s Green Careers Week, highlighting the many professions that make a real difference to global climate change.

Image for news article: FEATURE: Industry collaboration the key to future farming

FEATURE: Industry collaboration the key to future farming

Published: Tuesday 29 Oct 2024

At Myerscough College and University Centre, we’re proud to boast a wide range of cutting edge, sector leading technology, across our Lodge and Lee Farms, and our Food and Farming Innovation and Technology (FFIT) Centre.

Image for news article: FEATURE: Learning to take care of the great outdoors

FEATURE: Learning to take care of the great outdoors

Published: Tuesday 29 Oct 2024

One of the largest growth sectors in the UK is in the field of ecology and countryside management.

Image for news article: Charlotte’s research has horse power

Charlotte’s research has horse power

Published: Monday 07 Oct 2024

An equine degree graduate from University Centre Myerscough has had her research recognised after being named a finalist in the BETA (British Equestrian Trade Association) Equine Thesis of the Year competition.

Image for news article: Myerscough & the APL landscaping apprenticeship seeks new entrants

Myerscough & the APL landscaping apprenticeship seeks new entrants

Published: Friday 27 Sept 2024

Myerscough College with the Association of Professional Landscapers (APL) is excited to announce a recruitment drive for this year’s intake onto the cutting-edge landscaping apprenticeship programme.

Image for news article: SUCCESS STORY: Back to College for football star Alex Kenyon

SUCCESS STORY: Back to College for football star Alex Kenyon

Published: Tuesday 24 Sept 2024

Football professional and former student, Alex Kenyon, returned to Myerscough College last week to mentor the next generation of students.