Training and Development
Myerscough College
It’s been another busy year at Myerscough College, building on successes, advancing provision, innovating delivery and expanding resources, whether that be on campus, online or in the workplace.
provision and delivering an outstanding quality of service in a world of funding cuts and doing ‘more with less’, life at Myerscough is always fast paced and, planned for 2015, next year looks no
Peter Caney explains, saying; “We are
Learners, employers and industry in synergy
As winter draws in, thoughts are already turning to 2015 and the annual pilgrimage across to Harrogate for BTME 2015. of the largest gatherings of Sportsturf catch up with Myerscough College learners, old and new, and to see their careers progress.
with the college team taking a large number of enquiries from those wishing to further levels across the country.
The team at BIGGA work hard to have an an ever-increasing array of workplace and technical skills and to hear from so many industry experts. It’s always great to progress their careers, and this year sees session to aspiring young greenkeepers on career development and how engaging with progression.
Peter Caney – Assistant Principal Skills & Development
120 I PC DECEMBER/JANUARY 2015
It’s been an amazing few years for Sam who, Student Greenkeeper of The Year Awards for 2013, will now travel as one of ten BIGGA members who have been selected to join the Show which will be held in San Antonio, Sam has just been promoted to Course Manager at Oakland Park Golf Club, under the ownership of The ORIDA Group.
Sam commented,
Myerscough College Fellow
O’Keefe – Mike
and the college is always keen to open its doors to both employers and partner industry led development days. We recently with industry, the day saw sessions from Toro, Campey, Profusion, Bernhard Grinders and Cameron McMillan. It was also an opportunity to share work experiences and
BIGGA Northern Administrator and organiser of the event, Sandra Raper, said,
Another visit recently saw American-based of gaining work experience overseas to sportsturf students.
with Ohio State University, where students can spend a year undertaking paid work placements and gain invaluable, hands-on to be part of the build-up to at least one
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