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NWRC trainees receive £1k scholarships from The Honourable The Irish Society

written by cassoscoop February 13, 2024
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Dr. Catherine O’Mullan, Director of Curriculum and Academic Standards at NWRC, Kevin Conlon – Tiling, Edward Montgomery, The Honorable the Irish Society, Calum Devlin – Fabrication and Welding, Duane Farrell, the Honorable the Irish Society, Sean McCauley – Motor Vehicle, and Paul McGarrigle, Curriculum Manager.

Seven students studying traineeships at North West Regional College (NWRC) have each been presented with a scholarship worth £1,000 by The Honourable the Irish Society.

This is the second year of the scholarships which offer financial support to students at NWRC during their training.

This week the Irish Society’s Duane Farrell and Edward Montgomery visited the college’s campuses at Springtown and Greystone to meet the students and have a tour of the campus facilities.

Mr Farrell, Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of The Honourable The Irish Society said: “We are delighted to be here for the second year presenting the Irish Society scholarships to trainees from NWRC.

“For many years the Society has been investing in communities in the North West and these scholarships will provide support to our young people on their training journey.

“Today we had an opportunity to meet these young people and see the facilities they are learning in. We look forward to supporting more young people in the years ahead and hearing of their successes.”

The Irish Society scholarships, each worth £1,000, are open to students enrolled at the college’s campuses on a Level 2 traineeship in: Brickwork, Carpentry and Joinery, Painting and Decorating, Engineering (Fabrication and Welding), Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, Motor Light Vehicle Body Repair and Wall and Floor Tiling.

This year’s recipients are: Kevin Conlon – Tiling, Sean McCauley – Motor Vehicle, Calum Devlin – Fabrication and Welding, Caiden Kyle – Light Vehicle Body Repair, Bradley Mellon – Carpentry and Joinery, Rebecca Maxwell – Motor Vehicle, and Rebecca Gavigan – Tiling.

Samantha Traynor, Head of Training and Skills at NWRC said: “On behalf of the college I would like to thank The Honourable the Irish Society for this support they have offered to our students in Crafts.

“This year we had almost 70 applications for the scholarships and I congratulate all of our trainees who put themselves forward.

Leanne Mullin, Employment Liaison Officer at NWRC, Patrick McKeown, Director of Finance and Economic Engagement at NWRC, Rebecca Gavigan, Tiling Trainee, Edward Montgomery, The Honorable the Irish Society, Bradley Mellon, Carpentry Trainee, Duane Farrell, The Honorable the Irish Society, Rebecca Maxwell, Motor Vehicle Trainee, Luke McCloskey, Limavady campus Manager, Jason Spratt, Employment Liaison Officer, and Barry McDaid, Curriculum Manager.

“Successful students have demonstrated an excellent attendance rate on their traineeship programme of study, as well as on and off-the-job training.

“At our campuses, we offer a wide range of courses to support students achieve their career ambitions training young people for in-demand careers across Northern Ireland.

“We look forward to hearing the success stories of all these students and meeting them in the future.”

Applications for all full time courses at NWRC are open at: https://www.nwrc.ac.uk/study/full-time

NWRC trainees receive £1k scholarships from The Honourable The Irish Society was last modified: February 13th, 2024 by cassoscoop

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