Wrexham Glyndwr University’s high-profile annual Crime Scene Investigation Day returned to campus this year, in a hybrid format. Pre-pandemic, the Plas Coch campus would host a ‘crime’ played out and investigated on site. Last year, the event was held entirely online, but with a relaxing of restrictions allowing for students and staff to return on […]
A revamped course at Wexham Glyndwr University will equip aspiring performers for the challenges and trends of the industry in the wake of COVID 19. The BA (Hons) Performing Arts course at WGU has been tailored the needs of performers who are forging a career in an industry which has changed dramatically due to the […]
Glyndwr graduate set to forge successful career as a playwright and director
A talented young playwright and director has told how studying at Wrexham Glyndwr University helped on the way to forging a career in the industry.
Kallum Weyman – who graduated from WGU a BA (Hons) Theatre, Television and Performance degree – recently earned a bursary for the Theatre Genedlaethol Cymru to develop a new play.
Kallum, 22, who grew up in Deganwy, explained how studying at Glyndwr helped them identify and progress their goals, in particular directing and writing dramas.
They said: “It’s a dynamic course which is really important for when I was moving towards the next step.