Categories: GHWY
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Upcoming GHWY activities for 2025-26
A new project to support young men across the region and the roll-out of evaluation training to staff across our...
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GHWY launches new schools and colleges newsletter
We are delighted to announce that Go Higher West Yorkshire (GHWY) will launch a new e-newsletter this half-term. How to...
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Care to Go Higher CPD: Boosting knowledge and confidence
Supporting care-experienced young people on their journey to Higher Education (HE) is not always straightforward. That is why Go Higher...
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Collaborative Care Leaver Covenant updated for 2025-26
Go Higher West Yorkshire’s (GHWY) collaborative Care Leaver Covenant has been updated for 2025-26. The e-resource, which was originally launched...
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Investing in a diverse police force
The police force has a wide variety of roles that offer individuals the chance to make a real difference in...
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GHWY celebrates success of Teachers’ and Adviser’s Conference
Over 60 people attended Go Higher West Yorkshire’s (GHWY) ‘Working Together for Access and Success in Higher Education’: Teachers’ and...
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Creating the future of digital media
The creative industries were worth an estimated £126bn in 2022, with over 2.4m jobs in the sector in 2023-24. This...
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Addressing skills shortages in Health & Social Care
Health & Social Care is the biggest employment sector in West Yorkshire. It accounts for 13% of all jobs in...
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GHWY launches webpages dedicated to impact
In the context of increasing political emphasis on evaluating access and participation work and sharing evidence to enable sector-wide evidence-informed...
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Building a pipeline of STEM talent
A group of Year 10 students increased their knowledge and confidence around science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) thanks to...
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Inspiring future business leaders
Professional services contribute over £11.8bn to the regional economy, with 149,000 people in Yorkshire and Humber employed in the sector....
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GHWY launches transition pack for care-experienced learners
Go Higher West Yorkshire (GHWY) is pleased to announce the launch of our new Higher Education Transition Pack for Care-Experienced...
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