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Construction work begins on new Inverness Campus life sciences building

Construction work begins on new Inverness Campus life sciences building

Construction work begins on new Inverness Campus life sciences building

04 August 2021

Work is now under way on a £9 million life sciences innovation centre at Inverness Campus


Cars invade Nairn kids play grass

Cars invade Nairn kids play grass

Cars invade Nairn kids play grass

03 August 2021

Concern grows that Nairn children are losing grass to play on at town's Links due to invading cars.


Outstanding work rewarded

Outstanding work rewarded

Outstanding work rewarded

03 August 2021

A Moray Council education support officer has won industry recognition for an outstanding contribution to countryside education.


After a year like no other students and staff honoured

After a year like no other students and staff honoured

After a year like no other students and staff honoured

02 August 2021

Inverness College UHI recognise achievements in annual Highlands and Islands Students’ Association Awards.


People with type-two diabetes sought for research project designed to boost physical activity levels

People with type-two diabetes sought for research project designed to boost physical activity levels

People with type-two diabetes sought for research project designed to boost physical activity levels

30 July 2021

People living with type-two diabetes are being invited to take part in a research project designed to increase their physical activity levels.


Tributes paid to popular lecturer

Tributes paid to popular lecturer

Tributes paid to popular lecturer

29 July 2021

Dr Anthony Luke died after a fall in the mountains.


Inverness College UHI plans to return to face-to-face teaching

Inverness College UHI plans to return to face-to-face teaching

Inverness College UHI plans to return to face-to-face teaching

27 July 2021

Students can expect to be on campus when teaching resumes in the autumn.


University of the Highlands and Islands appoints new health school leader

University of the Highlands and Islands appoints new health school leader

University of the Highlands and Islands appoints new health school leader

27 July 2021

The University of the Highlands and Islands has appointed a new leader for its school of health, social care and life sciences


Inverness Museum’s freedom display open until end of August

Inverness Museum’s freedom display open until end of August

Inverness Museum’s freedom display open until end of August

21 July 2021

It's a fascinating insight into those given the accolade.


New teachers in Highlands gather for socially-distanced celebrations

New teachers in Highlands gather for socially-distanced celebrations

New teachers in Highlands gather for socially-distanced celebrations

14 July 2021

The newest batch of Highland teachers gathered for a socially distanced celebration in Inverness.


Maree Todd urges parents to apply for grants

Maree Todd urges parents to apply for grants

Maree Todd urges parents to apply for grants

14 July 2021

The Scottish Government's School Clothing Grant has so far provided £469,000 to support 4333 school children in the Highlands.


Scottish Conservatives propose two year work guarantee for newly qualified teachers

Scottish Conservatives propose two year work guarantee for newly qualified teachers

Scottish Conservatives propose two year work guarantee for newly qualified teachers

13 July 2021

It is hoped the plan would help increase teacher numbers.


Childcare site changes hands

Childcare site changes hands

Childcare site changes hands

12 July 2021

The Care and Learning Alliance (CALA) the is new operator of a childcare centre at Inverness Campus.


Inside Holyrood: Reforms are key to making real education progress

Inside Holyrood: Reforms are key to making real education progress

Inside Holyrood: Reforms are key to making real education progress

10 July 2021

MSP Fergus Ewing says it is 'encouraging' to see a record number of young people going to positive destinations after school


PICTURES: Pupils await exam results after studying importance of mental health and wellbeing during coronavirus pandemic

PICTURES: Pupils await exam results after studying importance of mental health and wellbeing during coronavirus pandemic

PICTURES: Pupils await exam results after studying importance of mental health and wellbeing during coronavirus pandemic

10 July 2021

Pupils at an Inverness school hope to reap the rewards of their hard work studying the importance of mental health during the coronavirus pandemic.


Hopes of easing overcrowding at Culloden Academy with portacabin classrooms are dealt a blow

Hopes of easing overcrowding at Culloden Academy with portacabin classrooms are dealt a blow

Hopes of easing overcrowding at Culloden Academy with portacabin classrooms are dealt a blow

10 July 2021

Historic Environment Scotland want further site investigations to ensure safeguard no Battle of Culloden artefacts are lost


‘Capacity is fine at town primaries’

‘Capacity is fine at town primaries’

‘Capacity is fine at town primaries’

07 July 2021

Claims that primary schools in Nairn are at capacity have been rejected at a meeting of the Nairnshire area committee of Highland Council.


Crime writer Peter May gifts £10,000 to University of the Highlands and Islands for new prize for emerging writers

Crime writer Peter May gifts £10,000 to University of the Highlands and Islands for new prize for emerging writers

Crime writer Peter May gifts £10,000 to University of the Highlands and Islands for new prize for emerging writers

03 July 2021

Crime writer Peter May has gifted £10,000 to the University of the Highlands and Islands to establish a decade of student prizes for fiction writing.


Petition to halt school janitor move

Petition to halt school janitor move

Petition to halt school janitor move

02 July 2021

AN Inverness community has rallied round to keep their school janitor from being “stolen” after 18 years.


Church agrees deal with Highland Council to accommodate neighbouring nursery pupils

Church agrees deal with Highland Council to accommodate neighbouring nursery pupils

Church agrees deal with Highland Council to accommodate neighbouring nursery pupils

01 July 2021

An Inverness church is to open its doors to accommodate the youngest pupils at a neighbouring primary school.


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