Degree courses open evening next Monday
Why not consider studying on Island? That's the message University College Isle of Man (UCM) is giving to school leavers thinking about their futures.
It offers ten undergraduate and three postgraduate degrees through links with the University of Chester, with around 300 students involved in UCM's Higher Education schemes.
Programme leader for the history and heritage degree scheme, Dr Catriona Mackie says students who stay on Island benefit from close links with local organisations and businesses.
She's imploring those interested in the history course to attend an open evening next Monday (22 May) from 6pm in Elmwood House Douglas.
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