Main Menu
Home
News
Events
University Activities
Borough Activities
Disabled Learners
Looked After Children
Work-Based Learners
IAG
Facts and Figures
Newsletters
Publications
Aimhigher Resources
Who's who
Links
Evaluation Tools
Aimhigher Greater Manchester Awards 2010
Please note that the nomination deadline for this year's awards is Friday 23rd April 2010.

Aimhigher Greater Manchester is holding its annual awards evening on Wednesday 30th June 2010 at the University of Salford’s Maxwell Hall.
Nominations are sought from Aimhigher schools, colleges and partners for the following categories:
  • Year 9 Aimhigher Learner
  • Year 10 Aimhigher Learner
  • Year 11 Aimhigher Learner
  • Years 12 & 13 Aimhigher Learner
  • Aimhigher Apprentice Learner
  • Aimhigher Associates Scheme Learner
  • Aimhigher Special Achievers’ Award

Nominations should be sent to Catherine McCarthy at Aimhigher Greater Manchester by Friday 23 April 2010. Boroughs will then select one winner per category from the nominations received from their borough.

For more information or to nominate, please click here.
 
Contact Us
Telephone 0161 955 6957
Fax 0161 935 3356
 
Address Aimhigher Greater Manchester
The Open University North West
351 Altrincham Road
Sharston
Manchester
M22 4UN
Recent News
Research Seminar - 29th September 2010
The event will present the results from two recent research projects which have been commissioned within the framework of the Aimhigher Greater Manchester Evaluation Strategy.
Read more...
 
Practitioner Research Opportunities
Get in touch with us if you have a particular interest in doing some research for personal or professional development. Practitioners who are interested in working with us on pieces of research and evaluation should get in touch with Joanne Moore (j.e.moore@open.ac.uk) in the first instance.
Read more...
 
Evaluation Tools
Aimhigher Greater Manchester have developed a new section on our website dedicated to giving advice on research methods, and sharing resources. On the site you can find descriptions of different research methods and how these have been used in Aimhigher.
Read more...