Thursday 10 November 2011

RAF students inspire students

Engineering and Construction students at Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) were invited to take part in two days of workshops with the Royal Air Force (RAF).  The aim of the workshops was to advise students in the types of careers open to them once completing their studies at NULC.

The workshop is an annual event which consists of various team and skill building exercises including physical activities and communication activities.  The workshops are organised by lecturers Rob Sproson and Paul Glover, who this year decided to extend the workshops in to a two day event due to popular demand.

Pictured: Students taking part in team building activities.

Sergeant Ian Pringle, from the RAF Motivational Outreach Team said: “The purpose of the last few days was to work on building the team and communication skills of the students. The students have completed a range of challenges to help them to develop and understand the personal skills that are required for a career in the military.”

He continued: “The students at NULC have shown great potential and the activities today have opened their eyes to what is available from a military career.”

Pictured: Electrical Installations student Joshua Clayton wearing combat uniform.

Future opportunities for NULC students to attend a training day at RAF Cosford in Shropshire are also being discussed.



Tuesday 25 October 2011

NULC Skills Squad visit International Finals of WorldSkills

Students from Newcastle-under-Lyme College’s (NULC) recently formed Skills Squad enjoyed a visit to the International Finals of the WorldSkills competitions in London.

The Skills Squad were joined by staff and mentors as they visited Excel in London on Thursday 6 October.  The inspiring visit was organised to show the Skills Squad the types of competitions and awards they could be eligible to enter in the future.

Pictured: NULC Skills Squad and staff.

The NULC Skills Squad is made up of 18 talented vocational students who have been identified through a range of competitive activities organised within individual faculties.  The current Skills Squad is made up of students studying vocational courses in Hair and Beauty, Construction, Engineering and Care.

Picture: NULC Skills Squad explore the International Finals of the WorldSkills competitions in London.

Members of the NULC Skills Squad receive an array of support from the College in recognition of their talent and to support them in their future entry into the WorldSkills UK competitions.

The NULC Skills Squad will be showcasing their talents by providing demonstrations and hands on activities to prospective students at Open Events throughout the year.


Pictured: Japanese entrant in this years WorldSkills Competition displaying their work.

Friday 24 June 2011

Apprentices awarded for their achievements

On Thursday 23 June the Engineering Apprenticeship Awards took place at Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC). This is the first time the awards have been held at the College's new £60 million campus.

The awards ceremony was attended by various members of the Engineering industry.  Four awards were presented to students in recognision of their hard work and achievements during their Engineering Apprenticeships. 

Achievement Award - Christopher Niewiadomski
Improvement Award - James Elphinstone
Progress Achievement Award - James Christmas
Apprentice of the Year Award - Christopher Maddox

The awards were presented to students by Peter Bidden, President of Stoke-on-Trent Association of Engineers and Karen Dobson, Principal of NULC.

To find out more about Engineering courses at NULC click here.

To find out more about the range of Apprenticeships availabe at NULC click here.

Thursday 31 March 2011

NULC need your ideas

Would you like to get involved with the design of the new NULC 2012-2013 full-time prospectus?  Would you like to see your ideas to come to life?  We need your help to find out what worked and what didn’t, what you liked and what you didn’t!  As we start to research design and content for the new prospectus we would love to hear your views, because you are the people that matter.

If you haven’t already had a look at the current NULC full-time prospectus then take a look by clicking this link and then downloading the ‘Full-time prospectus 11-12’... http://www.nulc.ac.uk/pages/global/downloads.aspx

Then once you've had a flick through it, simply follow the link below and fill in the survey to share your views with us...http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LGN3YNP


Thursday 24 March 2011

NULC do 'something funny for money'

If there's one thing that NULC staff and students like to do its ‘something funny for money’ in aid of Comic Relief.  NULC was a hub of activity on Friday 18 March with fancy dress, bake sales, waxing and the most talked about event of the day, the NULC FlashMob.

Dance Lecturer Faye Matthews rounded up her troupes which included students, staff and even a member of the senior management team.  Then headed to the new Sainsbury’s store in Newcastle-under-Lyme, where they wowed the crowds and are now rapidly becoming an online phenomenon.



Other activities taking place throughout the day included a fancy dress competition which resulted in a monkey and pirates roaming the corridors!  A yummy bake sale organised by Early Years students, Fun Run by Sports Performance and Excellence students, leg waxing in the Transform Salon.  As well as various fund raising efforts by Learner Services, Starbucks staff and the Students’ Union.




The money is still being counted but so far NULC have managed to raise over £500.00, which is a fantastic amount.  Thank you to everyone who took part and did ‘something funny for money’.

To see all the photos and videos from the day visit our Facebook gallery at www.facebook.com/NewcastleULymeCol and give us a ‘Like’.

Monday 21 March 2011

New courses launched at NULC

Due to popular demand, Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) have launched a new range of exciting vocational courses in construction and engineering.  The new courses will start in September 2011 and demand is high, with limited places so get your applications in as soon as possible.

New vocational courses include:


Keep checking the blog for updates or to find out more about these new construction and engineering courses and other new courses simply log onto our website www.nulc.ac.uk/newcourses. 

Wednesday 26 January 2011

RAF visit NULC

Students participated in team building activities hosted by the Royal Air Force (RAF). Level 3 engineering students at NULC learnt about career opportunities within the RAF, how they must work as a team to succeed in a workplace and were given tasks and activities to improve the motivation and confidence of the students.