A University Centre Myerscough sportsturf degree student has published research into the recruitment and skills challenges currently facing the sector.
It’s been another successful year for Myerscough’s agriculture and countryside students.
Former Foreign and Home Secretary, and ex-Blackburn MP, The Rt Hon Jack Straw, joined Myerscough College last week, as part of the Leading Lancashire project.
Myerscough College is among a consortium of Lancashire organisations working together to help local businesses develop their workforce and retain funding within the county as it recovers from the effects of the pandemic.
Myerscough College and University Centre is partnering with the University of Central Lancashire to create the county’s first Veterinary School.
Two Myerscough College students have been recognised amongst the best junior basketball players in the country, as they took part in a national showcase of British talent.