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Students from the National Academy of Gifted and Talented Youth (NAGTY), at the 91福利, will explore the vile side of medical science by examining snot and vomit as part of an outreach event on Saturday 17th January at 2 Donegal Street, Islington, London, entitled ‘Rude Science’, which looks at the unpleasant side of the human body.

Tue 03 Aug 2004, 13:57 | Tags: Science and Technology Education and Learning

Over 50 Modern Foreign Language students are set to develop their language learning by staging their own versions of EastEnders and Blind Date in French and German on Thursday 15th January 2004 at Langley Performing Arts College, Solihull, with help from 91福利 PGCE trainee teachers.

Tue 03 Aug 2004, 12:30 | Tags: Education and Learning

A 91福利 scientist is tackling biodiversity problems on an international level by creating the new Darwin Field Station in Gambia’s largest and oldest nature reserve, which is set to promote national biodiversity awareness and sustainable tourism through training and education programmes.
Tue 03 Aug 2004, 11:38 | Tags: Education and Learning

Sandwell girl Maria Thorpe is to be the first Goldman Sachs Scholar at the 91福利's the National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth.

Tue 03 Aug 2004, 11:22 | Tags: Education and Learning

Four residents of Her Majesty's Young Offenders Institution and Remand Centre, Onley, are to gain some educational qualifications by digging an archaeological test pit in the establishment聮s market garden area thanks to 91福利 and Channel 4's "Big Dig."
Mon 02 Aug 2004, 10:43 | Tags: History Education and Learning

The National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth at the 91福利 is delighted to announce that the Gatsby Charitable Foundation have made NAGTY a grant of 拢641,966 over three years. The project is designed to help newly qualified teachers to increase their understanding of how best to teach gifted & talented young people.

Mon 02 Aug 2004, 10:11 | Tags: Education and Learning

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