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20/10/2022

Our Evolve Theatre Autumn/Winter Programme is live!


We’re thrilled to release the first edition of our 22/23 Evolve Theatre programme, where you can find out what’s on at Evolve this Autumn/Winter. Ahead of the release, our Performing Arts Curriculum Manager, Simon Muttitt, told us: “On behalf of all the students and staff at Dudley College of Technology, I’d like to wish you […]

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Our Evolve Theatre Autumn/Winter Programme is live!
Aspiring Apprentices gain Hands-on Experience at our Engineering & Manufacturing Academy
18/10/2022

Photography Student Success at Dudley College


Meet Cassidy Woodrow, Level 3 Photography student, who has been selected as one of the Top 10 Photography Students nationally! She recently exhibited her work in the diversity competition, which was held at The Photography Show at The NEC, Birmingham.  She has also won a range of prestigious awards, including Dudley’s Young Photographer of the Year 2022.  Cassidy, […]

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Photography Student Success at Dudley College
12/09/2022

Dudley Sixth Awards 2022


Staff and students of Dudley Sixth along with their family and friends came together last week to celebrate individual students achievements in an awards evening in which stand out students in an outstanding year group were celebrated. Stephen Dutton and students from our performing arts provision were on hand to entertain guests on arrival and […]

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Dudley Sixth Awards 2022
08/08/2022

Transport tech college plan for Brierley Hill


A new transport technologies education centre is being planned for Brierley Hill as part of a £20million bid.

Dudley Council is working with Dudley College of Technology on the bid to the government’s Levelling Up Fund.

It also includes new cycling and pedestrian links into the town centre as well as expanding the college’s Skills Shop at the Merry Hill Centre

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Transport tech college plan for Brierley Hill
16/06/2022

Institutes of Technology ‘The skills to succeed: Meeting the country’s evolving technical skills needs’


Sustainability skills gap must be plugged to meet the West Midland’s green home aspirations

New research shows the extent of the West Midland’s demand for sustainable living, as the majority would consider a home to be worth more money if it was sustainably constructed. A report released alongside the research highlights the technical skills that are needed if the West Midlands’ consumers’ green ambitions are to be met

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Institutes of Technology ‘The skills to succeed: Meeting the country’s evolving technical skills needs’