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Jasmine Joyce â known as âJazâ by all â is a sure starter in most peopleâs Womenâs Six Nations fantasy teams. The Bristol Bears winger has been tearing up the Premier 15s league, known for her trademark athletic sprint down the wing.
Despite being in the middle of the Womenâs Six Nations tournament, the 25-year-old is currently in Loughborough â because the Wales player is also training with the Team GB Sevens squad in the run up to the Olympic Games.
âI canât describe the feeling of representing your country in a sport you love, itâs an overwhelming feeling and itâs just everything,â says Joyce.
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WACO, Texas (April 19, 2021) Baylor University’s department of religion has announced that Wemimo Bright Jaiyesimi of Lagos, Nigeria, has been named the recipient of the inaugural Robert L. Gilbert Scholar in Religion Graduate Fellowship.
The fellowship is named for the Rev. Robert Gilbert, B.A. 67, the first Black graduate of Baylor University, along with Barbara Walker, B.A. ’67. In 1970, Gilbert became the first Black student to enroll in Baylor’s religion graduate program. As an influential educator, pastor and civil rights leader in the Waco area, Gilbert was the first Black member elected to the Waco Independent School District Board in 1976. He also was a champion of women in ministry, being the first Black Baptist pastor to license a female minister.
Inside the new manufacturing academy which can upskill apprentices and support workforces
University of Wales Trinity Saint David is making a significant contribution through its Advanced Manufacturing Skills Academy
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UWTSD s Advanced Manufacturing Skills Academy (AMSA) develops manufacturing apprentices and helps employers upskill and reskill the workforce for a post-Covid-19 economy.
These days the manufacturing industry could do with just as much help as the next line of business.
So, the emergence of a new ally could not have come at a better time. The recently-established Advanced Manufacturing Skills Academy (AMSA) at University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) promises to make a real impact in the Covid-19 recovery support package for industry.