Work begins on £3 million Institute of Technology at Gloucestershire College
Work has started at Gloucestershire College to create a £3 million Institute of Technology, with businesses claiming it will create a ‘critical talent pool’ in the county’s bid to become cyber capital of the UK.
Gloucestershire College’s Cheltenham Campus. The college also has campuses in Gloucester and the Forest of Dean.
First announced in April 2020, the redevelopment Gloucestershire College’s Cheltenham campus will see the creation of a new cyber and IT area, specialist computing labs, ‘attack and defence’ rooms, forensic tool kits, eco study pods, a dedicated entrance and an open study and networking area.
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Ali Gul Pir teams up with international musicians from eight countries for latest song
Web Desk|February 20, 2021 Comedian and singer Ali Gul Pir joins international musicians from eight countries for latest song Pride
Ali Gul Pir teams up with international musicians from eight countries for latest song
Prominent Pakistani rapper and singer Ali Gul Pir has recently revealed his latest venture as he had collaborated with international music composers from eight different countries for his latest music anthem. The comedian has dropped the teaser of song title,
Pride, featuring an American musician Aaron English.
The rapper, who gained fame across the nation with his political satire song
Boston College Montserrat program receives 5,000 face masks
By Christine Mui Globe Correspondent,Updated February 20, 2021, 12:29 a.m.
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Students enrolled in the Montserrat program at Boston College accepted a donation of 5,000 masks from Burgess Brothers, a California-based company, in celebration of Black History Month.Montserrat students
Kobe Hurtado had settled in for a typical day as a work-study intern at Boston Collegeâs Montserrat Office when dozens of boxes filled with 5,000 blue, medical face masks arrived earlier this month.
Hurtado, a junior, was happy to distribute the masks to his fellow students enrolled in Montserrat, a program that provides financial and social support for low-income students at the Jesuit-run university in Chestnut Hill.
Pride was written by English, Nazizi Hirji and Gul Pir.
You can listen to the whole song here:
The contributing artists are from eight countries. Aaron English and Mathew Burgess from the US, Hijri from Kenya, Gul Pir from Pakistan, Vladimir Bodunov from Belarus, Mattia Saravo from Italy, Henning Pauly and Haida Gwai from Germany, Toby Sanmiya from Canada and Sam Mehan from Australia.
Mar 22, 2015 at 11:21am PDT I started thinking about a international collaboration something we could all do long distance, at home, with all of our tours cancelled and the recording studios closed, wrote English on his Instagram. And that something was Pride .