Chester Memories: A taste of city history
FROM viewing hidden treasures to taking a tour of Chester's civil war sites, sixth form students have been given a taste of studying history and archaeology at the University of Chester.
About 30 students from schools and colleges took part in a sixth form subject day, hosted by the Department of History and Archaeology.
The day comprised three activity sessions, including a tour of heritage sites and an archaeological finds session, conducted by Dr Howard Williams.
Dr Keith McLay, associate dean of humanities and head of history and archaeology, said: "We felt the day inspired the students to think about studying these programmes. It was encouraging to see their enthusiasm for the subjects."
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