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Cardiff Metropolitan University postpones graduation ceremonies for second yearÂ
Other universities in Wales will make a decision later
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Cardiff Metropolitan University has postponed graduation ceremonies for a second year due to coronavirus. Graduation ceremonies are a highlight of the academic year but with no certainty on whether large gatherings will be permitted this summer, Cardiff Met is the first university in Wales to announce it wonât be holding them.
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A blended learning approach, including some face-to face-teaching, for university students in Wales could begin after the Easter holidays. Education Minister Kirsty Williams confirmed at today’s Welsh Government press conference that from April 12 all university students can return for this mixed learning approach for the duration of the summer term To support the return […]
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Qualifications Wales confirms appeals process for GCSEs, AS levels or A levels exams
Qualifications Wales has confirmed more details about the appeals process, as first outlined by the Minister for Education on 20 January 2021.
Provisional results will be handed out in June with final grades given out in August.
Education Minister Kirsty Williams has confirmed there will be no end of year exams for learners taking GCSEs, AS levels or A levels in Wales.
The announcement was made “after considering detailed advice published by Qualifications Wales on the delivery options available as well as the interim findings of an independent review into this year’s exams process.”