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Coleg Cambria Celebrates Higher Education Learners

by Adam Howarth, Editor
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Coleg Cambria Event Lounge Booth

CAMBRIA University Centre celebrated the achievements of higher education learners at the college’s Glanrafon conference centre at Coleg Cambria.

Higher National and Professional Qualifications

The 33 students who had completed Higher National and professional qualifications attended, along with lecturers, friends and family. Emma Hurst, Dean of Higher Education and Access to Higher Education, PGCE Programme Leader Gary Wyn Jones and Principal Sue Price also joined the proceedings.

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Mrs Price said, “It’s my great pleasure to welcome you all here this afternoon to our Cambria University Centre Celebration event. Congratulations to everyone on your success, and a big thank you to the family and friends who supported you on your journey. This is the perfect way to help you celebrate your achievements. I hope you have a wonderful time.”

Mrs Hurst added, “Today must be a very proud day, and we share this pride with you all. We’d like to thank all our staff who have supported our learners along the way, and our governors too.”

Among the courses and programmes represented were animal management, diploma in people management, diploma in management and leadership, diploma in principles of leadership and management, and the diploma in professional accounting. The ceremony included drinks and canapés at Iâl Restaurant, and a photo booth proved very popular with visitors keen to capture memories of the day.

Sadie and Coleg Cambria Animal Management Students
Sadie and Coleg Cambria Animal Management Students

Pearson Learning Group

Earlier this year, the University Centre announced a new higher technical skills strategy. This initiative aims to enhance access and participation, encouraging curriculum development and innovation. It will forge partnerships within multiple industries to plug gaps in expertise and experience. New subjects will begin from September, in collaboration with Pearson Learning Group. Additionally, themes will include modular, unitised packages and blended delivery.

They will also promote Digital 2030, digital skills, confidence and innovation in teaching and learning. This vision will equip learners as a “future workforce” capable of using rapidly evolving technology to their its full potential, including artificial intelligence.

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“Our vision is to remove barriers to education and help upskill in areas of demand. We’ll also look to targeting key policy areas, including net zero and the Welsh language. This strategy is a foundation on which to achieve that,” said Emma.

Visit the Coleg Cambria website for more news and information. Alternatively, call 01978 515477 or email he@cambria.ac.uk.

For more on the graduation ceremony, follow the college on Facebook,  Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok and the hashtag #cuccelebration.

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