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Northern Regional College’s new Coleraine campus – which is currently still under construction – has been deemed Highly Commended at the Martin Barnes NEC Awards in the ‘Contract Innovation of the Year’ category. The international awards, run by the NEC – a division of the Institution of Civil Engineers – recognise excellence in project delivery and showcase examples of good practice through collaboration from across the world.

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The inaugural Barbara Macaulay Personal Achievement Award was presented during an emotional ceremony at Northern Regional College’s Newtownabbey campus attended family, friends and former colleagues of the inspirational lecturer.

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A Foundation Degree in Construction at Northern Regional College can provide a pathway to a challenging and interesting career in the construction sector, according to Ballymoney woman, Joanne O’Boyle. Joanne, who is employed as an Estimating Assistant with Heron Bros., was awarded a Foundation Degree (validated by Ulster University) in Construction with Surveying at the College’s recent Higher Education graduation ceremony.

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Completing a HND at Northern Regional College has allowed a young Belfast woman to progress directly second year of her university degree. Sophie Briers (24) from North Belfast did a Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Creative Media (Web and App Development) at the College’s Newtownabbey campus.

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Stacey Burns, a Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care student, has graduated from Northern Regional College’s Ballymena campus. Outlining her pathway to success, Stacey she received so much support from her tutors during her Access Course that she decided to complete a Level 5 Course.

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Kyona Kelly has graduated from Northern Regional College’s Ballymena campus after completing a Foundation Degree in Health & Social Care. When discussing why she decided to study at the College, Kyona saw it as a gateway to attend university and “build a foundation of knowledge” for herself after finishing school.

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