With lockdown restrictions in place, Art, Design and Media Practice students at Northern Regional College have been unable to host their traditional end of year show. However, a digital alternative has been created which showcases the work of all students involved. Jeanette Lammey, course lecturer at the College, said: “Without the option to host a physical end of year show to celebrate the success of our graduating students, we have developed a video of a selection of their work. We are especially proud of this year’s students as they had to complete their final projects at home due to lockdown, all the while doing so without the specialist support and equipment they would have normally have access to within college. We wish them well as they all take up places at their chosen universities.”
Continue Reading“My way of sharing a smile”: Ballymoney student turns passion for crafts into Instagram business
Wednesday
10th June 2020
A Ballymoney student’s passion for arts and crafts has developed into a thriving social media business during the COVID-19 pandemic. Savannah Corbett, who studies ICT at Northern Regional College’s Coleraine campus, has been keeping herself busy during lockdown by creating rainbow-themed bows and other hair accessories to show her support for NHS staff. Having always had a keen interest in arts and crafts, the former Loreto College pupil explained how what started out as a hobby has now turned into a small business venture.
Continue ReadingMost teenagers who achieve 11 GCSEs would be expected to go on to complete ‘A’ levels but the traditional route to university is not for everyone as former Northern Regional College student Rachel Gilmore can testify. Driven by her determination to qualify as a professional chef, Rachel decided to start from scratch and enrolled on a Level 1 Introduction to Professional Cookery course at College’s Ballymoney campus. She is now in the penultimate year of a Culinary Arts Management degree at the prestigious Westminster Kingsway College in London.
Continue ReadingNorthern Regional College has confirmed that the relocation of its Coleraine campus to Beresford Avenue in the town later this year remains “on schedule”. The College is to move to the former St Joseph’s College premises while its new Union Street campus is built. The move is part of an £84 million capital investment programme, funded by the Department for the Economy, to develop new campuses on its current sites in Union Street, Coleraine and Farm Lodge, Ballymena.
Continue ReadingBusiness students at Northern Regional College are among the hundreds of young people who have been working at the frontline to deliver essential services during the COVID-19 crisis. While many students have been contributing to frontline efforts through caring roles in the community, hospitals and care homes, others have been providing essential frontline services in supermarkets in their local communities. One such student is Michael Kearney, who has just completed the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Business Studies at the College’s Magherafelt campus. As part of his studies he participated in the Career Ready programme, a national charitable organisation which gives students real-life, industry skills and knowledge in preparation for the world of work.
Continue Reading“Hospitality is part of the heart and soul of Northern Ireland,” says local chef
Thursday
4th June 2020
Two local chefs are partnering with Northern Regional College to promote hospitality as an attractive and rewarding career choice in Northern Ireland. Michael Caulfield is a part-time lecturer in Professional Cookery at Northern Regional College and proprietor of Caulfield & Dorrity Catering. He believes that despite the current lockdown restrictions and impact on his own business, there is still reason for the hospitality sector to be positive.
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