Award for former Glyndwr student who had transformed lives across the region
A criminology student who has helped to transform lives across the region has been announced as the winner of Wrexham Glyndwr University’s Owain Glyndwr Society Alumni prize.
The prize is given each year to a graduate from the university who has demonstrated an outstanding contribution – with a contribution to the promotion of learning and education among the key categories for the award.
Winner Lisa Owen, from Denbighshire, was put forward for the work she has carried out since her graduation with first the Prison Advice Care Trust and then the St Giles Trust – delivering courses and working with people as peers to develop their skills and self-belief.
Wrexham Glyndwr University unveils £1 million investment for its Plas Coch and Regent Street campuses
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Dec 10th, 2020
Wrexham Glyndwr University has announced £1 million in further improvements to teaching spaces across its Wrexham campuses in the New Year
The latest set of improvements, which feature as part of the university’s ongoing Campus 2025 programme, will see work carried out on B Corridor in the main Plas Coch campus building and at the Regent Street campus in the heart of Wrexham town centre.
Works are due to start in spring 2021 as part of the £60m programme, which has already seen upgrades to learning and teaching spaces at Glyndwr’s campuses in Wrexham, Flintshire and St Asaph, continues.