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Samuel Gilmore, a Carpentry and Joinery apprentice at the Coleraine campus, is through to the final two in the Apprenticeship category of the European Alliance for Apprenticeship Awards and your vote could help him get over the line.

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Former employees of Wrightbus are invited to attend a training and courses information event at the College’s Farm Lodge campus this Friday, 4 October from 10 am – 2 pm. Careers advisors from both the College and the Department for the Economy will be on hand, along with lecturing staff and other agencies, to provide advice and guidance on qualifications, skills and courses.

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The Northern Regional College is delighted to announce that following full planning approval for a new college building at the existing Farm Lodge site in Ballymena, the College is now in a position to invite contractors to register interest in tendering for the construction contract to build this exciting new campus.

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Two former Northern Regional College students are to receive a prestigious JP McManus Scholarship. Jack Bradshaw and Caitlin Allen will each receive £5,500 a year towards their university fees and other expenses for the duration of their undergraduate programmes.

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A Level 3 carpentry and joinery apprentices at the College’s Coleraine campus has been nominated for a top European award and he needs your help to get him over the line. Samuel Gilmore, former Northern Ireland Young Apprentice of the Year and Gold Medallist at Worldskills UK 2018, is through to the final two in the Apprenticeship category of the European Alliance for Apprenticeships Awards.

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Three students from Northern Regional College have set off on an American adventure having secured highly coveted places on the British Council’s prestigious Study USA programme. Adam Pidgeon from Cullybackey, Tyson McKeown from Ballymena and Matthew Sterritt from Newtownabbey, who have been based at the College’s Ballymena campus, will spend the next academic year studying Business or STEM subjects at an American college.

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