BA (Hons) Festival and Events Management
- Field Of Study:
- Business Administration & Management
- Level Of Study:
- Degree Transfer Programme
- Course Subject:
- Event Management
- Course Intake:
- April, January, September
Glyndwr University
• BA (Hons) Business Accounting
• BA (Hons) Business Management
• BA (Hons) Business Marketing
• BA (Hons) Festival and Events Management
via UK Transfer Degree Programme [KPT/JPS(N/345/6/0262)/11/17]
HISTORY
Glyndŵr University is named after Owain Glyndŵr – a Welsh hero from the 14th Century who first suggested the establishment of universities throughout Wales in the early 15th century. Glyndŵr University’s origins date back to the opening of Wrexham School of Science and Art (WSSA) in 1887. The university underwent several changes in name until July 2008, when it was officially renamed “Glyndŵr University” after being granted degree awarding powers.
GENERAL INFORMATION
- The university has several campuses of which, the two main sites are situated near Wrexham. Plas Coch, next to the town’s football stadium, holds most of the university’s courses, while the North Wales School of Art and Design is based in Regent’s Street in the town centre.
- The purpose-built site in Wrexham with recent investments of £20 million, has over 70 lecture theatres, seminar rooms and conference suites with a wide range of workshops and laboratories.
- Students number more than 8,000.
- The Glyndŵr University Student Village is situated at the northern edge of the Wrexham campus, very close to the library, the supermarkets and the Students’ Guild.
- Many students are accommodated in the high quality Student Village which offers a wide range of rooms, many with en-suite facilities.
INTERESTING FACTS
- Glyndŵr University has also become the new home to BBC in North Wales.
- Glyndŵr University is a member of the Fair Trade Coalition. It displays the Fair trade logo and sells Fair Trade items in its cafes/shops.
- Notable alumni include Brian Percival, Emmy award-winning director of Downton Abbey, and Owain Brown, Crusaders rugby league player.
- The university offers scholarship packages that include accommodation for one year of the course.
Source: Brickfields Asia College