Assembly committee tour NWRC campus

Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly’s committee for the Economy recently visited North West Regional College (NWRC) in Limavady, where they were told of the college’s strides in developing their 20/21 curriculum.
Former NWRC students Sinead McLaughlin, SDLP MLA and Gary Middleton DUP MLA, graduates of the Advanced Medical Secretary Course and Diploma in I.T. respectively, pictured with Leo Murphy, Principal and Chief Executive.Former NWRC students Sinead McLaughlin, SDLP MLA and Gary Middleton DUP MLA, graduates of the Advanced Medical Secretary Course and Diploma in I.T. respectively, pictured with Leo Murphy, Principal and Chief Executive.
Former NWRC students Sinead McLaughlin, SDLP MLA and Gary Middleton DUP MLA, graduates of the Advanced Medical Secretary Course and Diploma in I.T. respectively, pictured with Leo Murphy, Principal and Chief Executive.

The group, who gathered for a Strategic Planning session in the Campus, included former NWRC students Sinead McLaughlin, SDLP MLA, and Gary Middleton DUP MLA, graduates of the Advanced Medical Secretary Course and Diploma in I.T. respectively.

Members were given a tour of the college’s facilities by Campus Manager for NWRC Limavady, Luke McCloskey, who revealed how the college had recently introduced six new full-time courses that can lead directly to employment or further study.

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Mr McCloskey said: “We were delighted to invite the group to our Campus to see at first hand the work that has been done to welcome students and staff back to a safe and covid-19 compliant environment. The last few months have been challenging for staff and students but we’re looking ahead to our 20/21 academic year.”

During the tour, the group met with students who have just begun their first year in the Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing course.

“We are very enthusiastic about our courses in Veterinary Nursing,” explained Mr McCloskey. “The course is extremely popular, in fact within two weeks of advertising it, the course had reached maximum capacity.

“Our Veterinary Nursing students have a real passion for what they are doing, and with students enrolling from as far as Omagh and Armagh we see a huge demand for training in this field. All of these students have received work placements with veterinary practices, combining our academic learning with hands on training.

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“Work is nearing completion on our new state-of-the-art Veterinary Surgery laboratory at Limavady Main Street, offering students a real working environment when they are in college. As well as this physical investment in our curriculum, we are pleased to welcome industry professionals from the world of Veterinary Science to our Lecturing team.”

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