Posted: Mon 15th Jun 2015

CREATIVE IDEAS (Free Workshop for Adult Learners Week)

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This article is old - Published: Monday, Jun 15th, 2015

Location: Hightown Community Resource Centre, Wrexham.

Date: Thursday 18th June

Time: 10.00am – 12.00noon

Details: As part of Adult Learners Week 2015, Glyndŵr University are hosting a free Creative Ideas workshop at Hightown Community Resource Centre, Wrexham.

Presented by ZONE Enterprise Hub manager Mike Corcoran, the session will provide;

– An exploration of creative problem solving techniques and strategies.

– An understanding of how to think creatively, and how to apply those thoughts to life, work and business.

– A look at how others have used their creativity to great effect.

– Practical challenges to develop, test and hone your own your own creative problem solving skills.

Perfect for anyone looking to develop their skills for employment or self-employment, and simply looking to unlock their own creativity!

This workshop is completely FREE of charge, and open to anyone over the age of 16.

Contact Sarah Gaffney to book your place . . .

01978 293575
[email protected]

Prices : FREE

Contact : Sarah Gaffney (01978 293575 / [email protected])

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