Gaining a postgraduate qualification while working is helping two professional women to take big strides in their career pathways.
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Gaining a postgraduate qualification while working is helping two professional women to take big strides in their career pathways.
Leaders from well-known brands put students through their paces to test their knowledge and ideas on the changing world of retail and help to set them on the next steps in their careers.
A team of University of Chester students with an eco-friendly business has been selected as a UK finalist in a competition bringing together the country’s most talented young entrepreneurs.
Face painting, crafts and games are among the activities children can enjoy at KidzKraze Fun Fest in Chester organised by University students to raise money for KidsBank.
The countdown is on to a fundraising Children’s Space Adventure Day in Shropshire run by University students.
University of Chester students have impressed judges with their carbon-cutting seeded cardboard box venture to win a place in the regional final of a competition championing young enterprise.
University of Chester staff, students and partners are encouraging everyone to love business and sustainability this Valentine’s week with a free future-focused festival open to all.
University Centre Shrewsbury graduate Jade is showing what can be achieved as she reflects on the people and purpose she found to prevail during a pandemic and beyond.
Learning to box and taking part in a charity match while studying has been a challenge close to the heart for Shane Rogers, who decided to give something back and fundraise for Cancer Research UK.
How rural villages in India became empowered to provide for themselves through entrepreneurship, job skills and access to global markets will be discussed at a public lecture.
A graduate has launched a business helping people to create their own signature curries after developing the enterprise at the University of Chester.
From the over-promising of global music festivals to motor racing safety failures - a new book co-edited by a Chester academic looks at what can be learned from the mistakes made in managing events.