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Global experience in the capital for Tourism students
A group of Nottingham College Travel and Tourism students attended a holiday and travel show and explored London recently. The visit taught them about local and international holiday destinations.
Stapleford opens its doors to visitors
We welcomed more than 70 visitors to our Stapleford campus on 13th March as part of our Open Day event to highlight our supported learning courses and facilities on offer for students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities (SLDD).
Talented dancers take centre stage with the professionals
Our Dance students had the opportunity to perform alongside professional dancers at Djanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts, in a show put together by London-based, James Cousins Dance Company.
Science students support children making ‘wizards' potion’ and bath bombs!
As British Science Week continues, we found out about a recent event at the College which was designed to get primary school pupils inspired by science.
Public Services Students Benefit from Donation
Under SafeGuard’s initiative for enhancing Public Service courses on a regional and national level – the brand has been donating bulletproof vests to colleges across the UK.
School pupils discover the benefits of an Apprenticeship
More than 250 pupils from 12 schools across Nottinghamshire had the opportunity to find out about the benefits of Apprenticeships at our Apprenticeship Fair last week (8th March).
British Science Week - Jack's building a career in science
Jack is using an apprenticeship to kick-start a career in science.
Apprenticeship Week 2019 - Rabia goes from strength to strength after completing Business Administration Apprenticeships
Rabia Mohammad, 27 from Bilborough, is a Public Transport Business Support Officer at Nottingham City Council. Originally from Holland, Rabia has completed her Level 2 and 3 Business Administration apprenticeships whilst overcoming significant language barriers.
Celebrating National Apprenticeship Week
4-8 March is National Apprenticeship Week and Nottingham College offers a wide range of apprenticeships with a constant stream of over 100 vacancies, locally and nationally waiting to be filled in areas such as automotive, construction, engineering, hairdressing, health sciences…
Apprenticeship Week 2019 - Jack's getting fired up in the kitchen!
Jack is blazing a trail in the world of catering, first as an apprentice and now as a Chef de Partie.
Nottingham College ERASMUS Rome tour 2019
Sport and Public Service students got the amazing opportunity to take part in a 2 week (16 February – 2 March) residential to Rome, Italy.
Nottingham College plays host to the UK’s top apprentices
Nottingham College has been selected by WorldSkills UK to host the prestigious selection competitions to select the team of apprentices and students who will represent the UK at WorldSkills Kazan 2019, in August this year.
Trainee managers present to the professionals
Nottingham College Hospitality and Tourism Management students
Europe visits bring international flavour to college courses
More than 100 Nottingham College students are getting the opportunity to travel abroad this academic year thanks to an Erasmus+ (plus) work experience programme.
Nottingham College awarded for commitment to music
Nottingham College has been praised for its commitment and collaboration with Nottingham’s music hub, providing students with life-changing music opportunities.
Cambridge university trip inspires A Level students
A group of 11 A Level students from our High Pavement Sixth Form have visited the University of Cambridge, as part of the university’s HE+ widening participation scheme.
College part of project to boost high level skills across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
This week Nottingham College joined together with a consortium of local colleges and universities to launch the European Social Fund (ESF) High Level Skills programme to tackle high level skills shortages and skills gaps in the region.
Young carer Sherice juggles College with looking after her mum
As part of National Young Carers Awareness Day today (31st January), which recognises the contribution of hundreds of thousands of young carers throughout the UK, we spoke to young adult carer Sherice Davies and her mum Donna.
Schools event goes with a bang
More than 150 pupils from Notts and Derbys schools came to the Big Bang science and technology day, at a newly opened science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) Centre at Nottingham College.
College student makes GB squad
A seventeen-year-old Nottingham College student has been selected to represent Great Britain in the U19 World Junior Short Track Speed Skating competition in Montreal from 25th-27th January.