Plaid Cymru's Assembly Member for Arfon and Welsh Assembly Government Minister
for Heritage, Alun Ffred Jones, visited Lifelong Learning at Bangor University
to meet students who are studying university courses on a part-time basis,
to congratulate some of those who received a scholarship last week.
Students had an opportunity to chat and ask the Minister questions about
various maters.
“Lifelong Learning makes a very important contribution to communities
across north Wales by giving people opportunities to improve their skills
and have a brighter future. I admire their commitment to their studies,
where many of the students have family commitments and busy lifestyles.” Said
the Minister.
Lifelong Learning, at Bangor University, provides high quality and flexible
part-time educational opportunities across North Wales - from individual modules
to part-time undergraduate and Masters level study.
They have centres at Bangor, Wrexham and Mold with teams working to develop
stimulating and relevant lifelong learning programmes, through the medium
of English and Welsh, which are delivered in communities and workplaces.
If you are interested in studying for a part-time degree, it is usually
possible to start studying on some of their degree and postgraduate courses
in January – you need not wait until next September. For further information
on part-time degrees, please contact Lifelong Learning on 01248 383668 or
via email ll@bangor.ac.uk.