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News: June 2015
Bangor University assists Isle of Man government to understand economically vital fisheries
Work that is leading to a better understanding of important sea fisheries off the Isle of Man is set to continue following the re-appointment of Bangor University as external scientific adviser to the Government’s Department of Environment Food and Agriculture (DEFA).
Publication date: 23 June 2015
Sharing the spoils of the Dementia Art project
Health professionals from across north Wales are set to benefit from the experiences of participants in a major UK Dementia and Imagination project, led by Bangor University, as the first workshop takes place in the region.
Publication date: 23 June 2015
Masters programme sees over 300 postgraduate students working with local businesses and organisations
A Masters programme which includes a practical work-based component has seen over 300 graduate in subjects across the spectrum of disciplines taught at Bangor University. All the Access to Masters (ATM) postgraduate projects have been related to Welsh Government priority sectors.
Publication date: 19 June 2015
New MSc at Bangor University generating electricity and jobs in marine renewable energy
Bangor University’s School of Ocean Sciences has developed a new 1-year MSc in Marine Renewable Energy.
Marine renewable energy uses the natural power of waves and tides to generate electricity. Marine renewables is an exciting, fast growing, high tech industry that has the potential to become one of the largest high tech exportable industries in the UK economy. The development of Swansea Bay tidal lagoon is estimated to create 70,000 jobs in the construction phase alone, and there are many other initiatives in Wales such as the Crown Estate Irish Sea demonstration zones, and the Minesto Deep Green project to the west of Anglesey, where the School of Ocean Sciences is based.
Publication date: 10 June 2015
Rondo Media employs student following a placement
Rondo Media, based in Cibyn on the outskirts of Caernarfon, have employed former Bangor University student Rhys Gwynfor of Bala following a placement with the company under the Access to Masters (ATM) Programme.
Publication date: 9 June 2015