Jockey Hall Studbursary awarded to Banbridge student

Emmee Matheson, a second year Level 3 Extended Diploma in Horse Management student at CAFRE Enniskillen Campus has been awarded the Jockey Hall Stud Bursary of £1,000.
Emmee Matheson with Leo Powell on behalf of Jockey Hall Stud. Picture: Michael CooperEmmee Matheson with Leo Powell on behalf of Jockey Hall Stud. Picture: Michael Cooper
Emmee Matheson with Leo Powell on behalf of Jockey Hall Stud. Picture: Michael Cooper

The bursary, which was presented during the annual equine careers event at Enniskillen Campus, was awarded to Emmee for achieving the top mark in the ‘Anatomy and Physiology’ module. This challenging module covers a range of topics including the organ systems of the horse, equine reproduction and adaptations to body structures and systems.

Emmee, from Banbridge, Co Down has almost completed the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Horse Management and is looking forward to progressing onto further study in the future. Emmee is currently interested in pursuing a degree in Law in September 2019 which she can hopefully combine with her equine interests in future. Before commencing the degree in Law she is intending to take a gap year to further her equine interests.

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CAFRE Enniskillen Campus is pleased to have this ongoing partnership with Jockey Hall Stud and is delighted to be able to offer such a valued award to students undertaking Further Education courses at CAFRE Enniskillen Campus.

CAFRE Enniskillen Campus is holding the next open day on Saturday 21 April 2018 at 12 noon. If you are interested in a career in the equine industry, then come along to the open day to find out more about the equine courses on offer and see the excellent campus facilities or alternatively check out the website at www.cafre.ac.uk