New hands-on healthcare qualification rolled out in Exeter

A ground-breaking new qualification which specialises in adult nursing, mental health nursing or midwifery has been rolled out by the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust and Exeter College to support younger people to take on vital NHS roles.

The T Level – a new qualification launched by the government last year – is equivalent to three A Levels and combines industry placements with classroom learning, allowing students to have hands-on practical experience and knowledge ready for the beginning of their careers.

“In working with Exeter College we are delighted to offer engaging work placements to students and allow them to roll their sleeves up and experience the atmosphere, culture and camaraderie of our fantastic workforce within the NHS.”

Suzanne Tracey, Chief Executive at the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust and Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust

Within the two-year course, students will complete a minimum of 315 hours work placement. Placements take place across the hospital including medical wards, surgical wards, maternity and theatres, working with the whole team on duty and allows students to follow the patient journey and see quality patient care in action.

“I’ve really enjoyed my placement week, and it’s made me want to be a nurse even more than I already did, which I didn’t think was possible!”

Ebony – T Level Student at Exeter College

To support the hospital during COVID-19, students over the age of 18 have been offered the opportunity to join the staff bank which, while benefiting the hospital, has also enabled students to gain additional experience. Last year, 22 students were employed and a further 30 are in the process of applying.

Suzanne Tracey, Chief Executive at the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust and Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust, said: “We are very excited for this new, innovative qualification and to help shape the careers of young people in Devon. It’s no secret that the NHS has a national shortage of midwifes, nurses and many other allied health professional roles, so in working with Exeter College we are delighted to offer engaging work placements to students and allow them to roll their sleeves up and experience the atmosphere, culture and camaraderie of our fantastic workforce within the NHS.”

Sam Hillman, Assistant Principal for Curriculum at Exeter College, said: “We are proud to be working collaboratively with the Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust to deliver the new and innovative Health T Level. Through exceptional education and inspirational, engaging, hands-on industry placements, we are together, growing talent and realising the ambitions and dreams of our young people and helping them to shape their futures.”

Heidi Amor, Head of Faculty for Healthcare, Childcare and Public Services at Exeter College, said: “This year saw the launch of our T Level Health with 32 learners pursuing careers in either Adult Nursing, Midwifery or Mental Health Nursing. The programme is designed to develop the skills, knowledge, behaviours and competencies required for working in the healthcare sector.

“The support and partnership of the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust in providing industry placements and advising the college on the resources and space for simulation, has been instrumental in developing a programme that prepares our learners for their future workforce and supports the NHS People Plan.”

Heidi Amor, Head of Faculty for Healthcare, Childcare and Public Services at Exeter College

“It is a privilege to be able to support our young people to follow their dreams and pursue their career and as a college, we are very proud to be working with our NHS Trust to develop those talented, professional and enthusiastic learners and the workforce of the future.”

Ebony White, aged 16 year said: “This week has been really great, it’s been amazing to see a hospital from the professional’s point of view – I have seen so much!

Ebony White, Studying T Level in Health at Exeter College

“I’ve seen cannulas and catheters taken out, found out how they do blood transfusions and where the bloods are kept, I’ve learned all about how catheters and drains etc. work, as well as how to dispose of waste in a safe way. I’ve got COVID swabs ready for all the patients on the days they needed testing and helped hand out menus to the patients on the ward for their meals the next day. The most exciting thing I did was take patients observations for the last three days (supervised by who I was shadowing), which was great!

“I’ve really enjoyed my placement week, and it’s made me want to be a nurse even more than I already did, which I didn’t think was possible!”

If you are interested in finding out more about the T levels qualification and are leaving school soon, please see more here or, if you are still at school and thinking about a career in health, you could also consider the NHS Cadets Programme – this is for 14-16 year olds and was launched by the NHS in collaboration with St John Ambulance.  

If you’re a student and need to get real hands on experience and require a placement please contact the RD&E Talent and Learning Team who will be able to support you in your application process to work with us: rde-tr.talentandlearning@nhs.net.

Open Event Postponed

Due to current government guidelines and to keep staff and visitors safe, we have made the decision to postpone our January Open Event…but we’d love to still show you our outstanding facilities and meet our fantastic staff. So, we’ve set a new date to do just that!

The new date is Wednesday 2nd March 2022 from 4.30-7.30pm

If you had registered for our January Open Event, there is no need to re-register. We will simply move your registration to the new date. If you haven’t registered yet, you can do this here.  

I can’t come to the new Open Event date, will there be another opportunity to view the sites?

As well as our Open Event on 2nd March 2022, we are holding an additional Open Event on Thursday 28 April from 4.00-7.00pm, with all sites open. Registrations for this event will open soon. 

Which sites will be open on Wednesday 2nd March 2022?

All our college sites are open at this Open Event. These include:  

  • Hele Road campus   
  • Centre for Creative Industries and Victoria Yard  
  • Sports Hall  
  • Victoria House  
  • Centre for Music and Performance  
  • Maths and Science Centre  
  • Construction Centre (based on Sowton Industrial Estate, EX2 7LB)   
  • Technology Centre – for all Engineering, Aerospace and Auto courses (based at Monkerton, EX1 3PZ) 
I haven’t decided which course/s to apply for, is there someone I can talk to for advice? 

Our College Advice Team are trained in information, advice and guidance and work in schools across the South West giving face to face advice and guidance about all courses and opportunities for school leavers at Exeter College. You can contact them by phone on 01392 400600 or email us at cat@exe-coll.ac.uk

I would like to speak to a teacher about a specific course, is this possible? 

Our specialist teaching staff have covered lots of frequently asked questions in the resources available on our Virtual Experience homepage. Once you apply for your chosen course/s you will also have the opportunity to discuss your options in detail during your college interview with a subject lecturer. If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for and need advice now contact our College Advice Team on cat@exe-coll.ac.uk who will pass on your queries if they can’t answer directly.  

I would like to find out more about what Learning Support is available to me at Exeter College, how do I do this? 

To make sure we fully understand the support you may need at Exeter College, you will have a course interview with the teaching team and a Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) interview with one of the Learning Support Team. The Support Team will talk through your needs with you so that we have a complete picture of your needs before you start college. This is to help you make the best start to college life as possible. Once you start your course, your Tutor may decide that you need some extra support to help you achieve your full potential. This support can range from out of class support with study skills to using technology to help with your studies. If you would like to find out more about how we can help support you, call us on 01392 400439 or email learningsupport@exe-coll.ac.uk. 

What travel options are available to me? 

To make travel easier we offer a Travel Pass scheme, which you may be eligible for. We are currently finalising details with our network of travel providers for travel from September 2022. There’s more information about our Travel Pass scheme on this page. 

Do Exeter College offer any financial support?

Some students are eligible for financial support for the costs that they might encounter as part of their studies. Find out your eligibility and what might be on offer for you on our Bursary page

How can I stay up to date with information about Open Events?

The best way to do this to register for the event, you can do this here. We will then email you with the most up to date information. You can also follow us on social media for any updates, just search @ExeterCollege.  

Exeter College Achieves Measurable Reductions to its Carbon Footprint

Exeter College has recently made great strides in fulfilling one of its environmental goals, by replacing two college petrol vehicles with two fully electric Maxus EDeliver vans. 

The College is committed to leading by example on environmental sustainability and this is one step on its plan to be carbon neutral by 2030. 

John Laramy CBE, Principal and Chief Executive said

“We believe that actions speak louder than words and as a college we want to play our part in making Exeter, Devon, the region and even the country a leader in the essential endeavour of becoming net zero. We have also committed to the Exeter City Futures ambition of becoming carbon neutral by 2030. 

“Our everyday operations must tie into this ambition and replacing old petrol vehicles with a fleet of fully electric vehicles is a part of this plan. 

“As a college, we actively promote and enable sustainable choices amongst our staff and students, which is part of a whole college approach to being socially responsible.” 

Exeter College is committed to Exeter City Council’s plan to make Exeter carbon neutral by 2030, adopting a coordinated approach and action at local, regional and national levels to address the challenge of carbon emissions and energy use in cities. 

The college is looking to replace all vans and pools cars to electric over the next 5 years and estimates that fuelling the new vans will cost 70% less, compared to traditional fuel. In addition to this, our electricity supplier uses 100% Clean Technology Renewable Energy, and we use a zero to landfill waste solution. 

Exeter College is also proud to be working in partnership with Co Bikes and Co Cars to enable staff and students a sustainable way to travel across the city. 

First region-wide corporate Esports festival comes to the South West

The first corporate esports festival for the whole of the South West is taking place in Exeter next year, organised by Tech South West in partnership with Exeter College.

Esports is one of the fastest growing industries in the world, with a global revenue of over $1bn and an audience of 474m in 2021, according to Newzoo. Esports first appeared as an official medal sport at the Asian Indoor Games in Macau in 2007, with the International Olympic Committee suggesting in 2017 that they may be included in future Olympic tournaments.

Exeter College will host the first region-wide corporate esports tournament in the South West in February 2022, donating part of the proceeds to the Ted Wragg Trust, which is committed to helping transform the lives of young people through learning. Working with Tech South West, the college is hosting an Esports Festival with sixteen teams from major organisations and businesses across the region competing to be the first champions of a South West-wide esports tournament.

The Exeter Chiefs rugby team are already signed up to take part.

“We are excited to be able to participate. Esports is an incredibly important sector for so many reasons. Whether you look at it from a business, participant or spectator point of view, or whether you are young or old, new to gaming or a seasoned gamer, esports is going to develop in a fantastic way. The new tech, businesses, tournaments, and the market as a whole is very exciting, with so much potential.” Don Armand, Rugby Player at Exeter Chiefs.

Exeter College will host the event in their multi-million pound Esports Academy, a new development featuring VR planking machines, simulators, and cutting edge computing equipment. The college, which has won two prestigious Times Educational Supplement Further Education Awards and been ranked ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted, launched its dedicated academy in 2021 alongside an esports course for over 18s who wish to develop their skills in the business and management of esports.

The college also has one of the UK’s most successful competing teams, having won gold at the British Esports Championships 2020-21 LAN finals in July 2021.

Exeter College has recently been awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for embedding digital technology through curriculum innovation. The development of esports at the college was recognised in this prestigious accolade.

Rob Bosworth, Deputy CEO of Exeter College, said: “Esports is rapidly developing as one of the most participated sports on the planet. Due to the way it’s played, it can be embraced by people of all aspects of society who can compete and engage on a level playing field. We are seeing this as a real change-agent for diversity and inclusivity with our students and the wider community. 

“For many this will be the entry point into digital skills, but much further than that, the gaming industry is multifaceted and can involve events management, production and design, media management, not to mention strategic and critical thinking. We are delighted to be supporting the event and hope on the back of the success of this year’s launch, we will expand this even further next year.”

The event is supported by South West technology strategy experts Timewade, Plymouth-based software engineering firm Rowe IT, South West tech marketing agency Astley Media and Totnes-based fan engagement platform Filmily.

Esports is rapidly developing as one of the most participated sports on the planet.

Rob Bosworth, Deputy CEO of Exeter College

The knockout competition will be streamed live for people to tune in remotely, and displayed on the large onsite screen.

Andy Doyle, co-founder of Filmily, said: “For the South West to host an event of this scale really puts our region in the spotlight.  It’s not just a sport for the major cities in the UK or for teenagers playing in bedrooms; it’s a major professional competitive sport and the South West has a community who can really be a part of it. The Filmily team are excited to be supporting the first event of this nature in the region, and to enhance the experience for competitors and spectators using our innovative fan engagement software.”

Caroline Orr, marketing director of Astley Media, the official Marketing Partner for the Esports Festival, said: “The new Esports Academy at Exeter College provides a great platform for people to learn about the marketing and management potential of the esports sector. This exciting new tech event will help to showcase this fantastic opportunity and place the South West on the map within the rapidly growing esports world.”

Jordan Westcott, operations director of Timewade, said: “We’re delighted to be taking part in the South West’s first ever region-wide corporate esports festival. As a local IT support provider, we’re passionate about new and emerging technologies and it is fantastic to see esports, one of the fastest growing industries, being offered to students at Exeter College. The festival is set to be a fun occasion and a chance for our team to show off their esporting skills. And, for local people to learn more about the College’s new Digital and Data Centre and the opportunities available at the Esports Academy.”

Tech is already the fastest growing part of the South West economy, with esports expected to play an increasingly significant role in the sector in the coming decade.

Dan Pritchard, co-founder and director of Tech South West, said: “The esports industry is thriving, with investment in the sector increasing year on year across the globe. The South West is already at the cutting edge of tech across a variety of specialisms – from marine tech to software, cyber and renewable energy. It’s fantastic to add esports to that impressive portfolio of innovation, and support the growth of what could be one of the UK’s key esports hubs at Exeter College.

“Bolstering the tech talent pipeline in the region is a core part of our work at Tech South West, alongside improving business support for tech companies and helping tech firms to reach investment. The new Esports Academy at Exeter College is a brilliant facility and will be instrumental in supporting young people to find great careers in tech.”

Hannah Rowe, director of Rowe IT, said: “Competitive gaming has been growing since the 1980s and encourages social interaction, strategic thinking and teamwork. Plus it is fun! As a software development company, we are beyond excited to be one of the sponsors and our team is in training!”

Find out more about the event at techsouthwest.co.uk/esports-festival

Due to incredibly high demand, team spaces for the February 2022 event are now fully booked. If you would like to join the waiting list, receive further updates or find out more about how you could sponsor the event, get in touch at hello@techsouthwest.co.uk

Key worker becomes first student to complete the brand-new Caring Careers Unlocked Programme

Exeter College Apprentice Sara Ammar has become the first student to complete the exciting new Caring Careers Unlocked programme.

The forward-thinking Caring Careers Unlocked course has been developed as part of the new Health and Social Care Accelerator programme in partnership with Devon County Council and the European Social Fund and is designed to provide a stepping-stone into the Health and Social Care sector.

Luke Moss, Programme and Relationship Manager said;

“The Health and Social Care Accelerator programme is a vital project designed to support more people into the sector, removing barriers and opening doors. This project also provides progression pathways for those who want to climb the career ladder, offering flexible learning and intuitive delivery. Now more than ever we need our key workers, and this course is a fantastic stepping stone onto employment, Apprenticeships and further education. It is great to recognise achievement and to see our first students completing and progressing onto Apprenticeships.”

Sara Ammar, the first student to complete the Caring Careers Unlocked programme.

Working as a Senior Healthcare Support Worker at Devon Partnership NHS Trust, Sara Ammar is the first Exeter College student to have completed the programme. The completely virtual, self-guided course is the first of its kind at Exeter College. Reflecting on the success of virtual learning during the covid pandemic, Caring Careers provides more accessibility for its students, reducing travel but maintaining the level of support Exeter College students come to expect.

Luke Moss, Programme and Relationship Manager, added; “We are always reviewing our offering, adding new programmes and working with our employer partners. We are very excited to introduce further virtual programmes, adding to our suite of qualifications and taking on board the needs and wants of the sector.”

Current Apprentice and Healthcare Worker, Sara said, “Caring Careers provided strategies for me to self-reflect and show areas I need to personally and professionally develop.”

Sara has now progressed onto the Level 3 Lead Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship with Devon Partnership NHS Trust, from which she intends to progress onto a degree in Nursing.  

“Caring Careers provided strategies for me to self-reflect and show areas I need to personally and professionally develop”.

Sara Ammar

The success of this programme is leading to the implementation of more courses for Exeter College, such as the new Personal Assistant/ Carer programme launching on the 1st January 2022. This new initiative will support Carers and Personal Care Assistants to develop skills in Food Safety and safe manual handling practices.

If you’re interested in the new Caring Careers Unlocked programme or the upcoming Personal Assistant Carer programme, please call 01392 400 800 or email ellahymans@exe-coll.ac.uk.

Free career-boosting digital courses launched for adults at Exeter College

Exeter College is launching a range of programmes for adult learners (18+) to retrain in digital skills – for FREE.  

Starting in January, the Ofsted Outstanding College is offering four part-time digital courses that will help adults to gain skills and build a portfolio to start a fully-fledged career in the digital industry. Learners on the courses will also get an interview for a genuine vacancy in the industry when they finish.  

These practical-focused courses will run over 12 weeks and are fully funded by the Government. Adults can pick from pathways in Apple App Development, Digital Marketing and Software Development. The courses start in January 2022 and are part time, consisting of a day a week learning with the College’s specialist lecturers.  

Interested? Check out the course options below:  

Apple App Development: Swift Fundamentals

 This course is perfect for any business wanting to develop applications for the Apple platform, or who may want to up-skill their staff with future-critical knowledge. You will complete an Apple certified course in Swift fundamentals, towards App Development in Xcode and come away from the course with the knowledge to build and create programs/apps for iPhone, iPad and Mac OSX. 

Digital Marketing 

This course will give you the skills to make an impact in digital marketing; learning the online tools and methods that businesses use to engage their audiences online. As part of the course, you’ll develop a portfolio of practical work to help you with employment opportunities.   

Software Development 

The role of a software developer is to plan, build and test robust high-quality code across front end, logic, and database layers. Developers work as part of a team; they are responsible for developing software solutions from design documentation, initial briefs, and business specifications. As part of this course, you’ll learn the skills to be able to move in to your first role in software development.   

Want to know more? 

Find out more and apply online today. 

Got any questions? 

Need help with deciding on your pathway or have any more questions? Contact the Adult Learning Advisers on AdultAdvice@exe-coll.ac.uk.  

Club and College Celebrate Unique Relationship

The partnership between Exeter City Football Club and Exeter College continues to go from strength to strength.

The organisations have worked together, along with the club’s partner charity, Exeter City Community Trust, for more than 18 years, since the Exeter College Sports Academy was launched in 2003.

And some famous names have come through that partnership to go on to great things, including Matt Grimes, who has just signed a new three-and-a-half year contract with Swansea, and Ollie Watkins, who now plays for Aston Villa and recently made his England debut.

“The effectiveness and impact of our partnerships is something that uniquely defines Exeter College and our work with Exeter City Football Club is something we are incredibly proud of.”

Rob Bosworth, Vice Principal and Deputy CEO for Exeter College

The partnership includes opportunities for both male and female students, and includes the Men’s Football Academy and the Women’s Football Academy and Futsal Academy, with the latter two being delivered by Exeter City Community Trust.

Julian Tagg, president and director of football at Exeter City Football Club and chair of Exeter City Community Trust, said: “We are extremely proud of this partnership. Exeter College really is an outstanding asset in our city which creates amazing opportunities for students. It’s really important for our club to have such a close relationship which we want to continue to grow and develop, ultimately giving a fantastic education to local young people.”

The Exeter College Sports Academy provides a quality coaching provision encompassing three training sessions per week and competitive fixtures for male and female players. Exeter City coaches attend all sessions and assist College staff with the men’s first team, Women’s, and Futsal teams who both play in the AoC Sports and English Colleges Football Association Leagues.

“It’s really important for our club to have such a close relationship which we want to continue to grow and develop, ultimately giving a fantastic education to local young people.”

Julian Tagg, president and director of football at Exeter City Football Club and chair of Exeter City Community Trust

The college’s Level 2 and 3 provision through BTECs and A Levels also extends to a Foundation Degree in Football Coaching Development. In addition, the College provides the academic delivery for the club’s apprentices, all aspiring to earn contracts for the club or take the next step in their football careers.

Julian added: “Both Exeter College and ECFC have desire to create a positive ethos and culture, while having a constructive impact in our community. Examples of how this synergy is having a positive impact on the club can be seen in many different ways.”

ECFC and College alumni staff include Exeter City Academy manager Arran Pugh, Under 23s manager Dan Green and Exeter City Women’s head coach Aaron Wakley.

Rob Bosworth, Vice Principal and Deputy CEO for Exeter College said: “The effectiveness and impact of our partnerships is something that uniquely defines Exeter College and our work with Exeter City Football Club is something we are incredibly proud of. This partnership has grown rapidly over the years which is a testament to the talent and hard work of everyone involved.  

Our Sports Academy is designed to provide training and opportunities for individuals who wish to pursue a career in sport, whilst gaining invaluable vocational and academic qualifications. The Men and Women’s Football and Futsal Academies are an integral part of this mission. We have seen numerous alumni go on to achieve great things and we look forward to many more years of success.” 

Exeter College Secure CMI Learning Provider of the Year Award

Exeter College has been awarded the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) Learning Provider of the Year award. In addition to this, one of the College’s apprentices achieved an honourable mention in the CMI Apprentice of the Year category. 

“This is an incredible achievement, and we are immensely proud of our staff, learners and employer partners for the work they do and for their commitment to outstanding learning.”

Sarah Mandeno, Head of Faculty for Professional Adult Learning

The CMI Learning Provider of the Year award recognises a non-HE provider partner for exceptional positive impact on learner experience, professional development, and personal performance as a result of their partnership with CMI. 

Sarah Mandeno, Head of Faculty for Professional Adult Learning, said;  

“We are delighted to be named as CMI Learning Provider of the Year. It is an honour to be recognised for the positive impact we have on our learners and partner organisations.  

“This is an incredible achievement, and we are immensely proud of our staff, learners and employer partners for the work they do and for their commitment to outstanding learning.  

“Exeter College’s purpose is to serve our local community by providing outstanding training and learning. This includes developing the knowledge, skills and behaviours of managers and leaders. Our mission is to shape futures by delivering world-class education and training for our city and region and CMI has been absolutely instrumental in helping us realise this aspiration.” 

The recent pandemic has highlighted the scale of impact Exeter College make to the local communities in increasing the number of qualified and confident local leaders. During the peak of the pandemic, the local NHS trust was working in a red alert mode, cancelling, and postponing all non-essential training and development. However, the programmes they decided to keep running throughout the challenging times were leadership and management qualifications and apprenticeships at level 3 and 5 with the support of Exeter College and CMI. 

CMI recognised this work in the community and after shortlisting was announced commented: 

“The vision of Exeter College is to shape the future by delivering excellence, and to realise the ambitions of learners, the city and the region. They have been shortlisted for this Award due to their extensive work with employers of all shapes and sizes, helping to promote greater opportunities for local businesses and communities through engagement with employers and learners alike. This has shone through in their delivery of CMI qualifications and apprenticeships to increase the number of qualified and confident leaders, particularly in their work with a local NHS trust during the pandemic.” 

The CMI Partnership has been instrumental in shaping the relationships that Exeter College has with major employers in the region including the NHS Foundation Trust, University of Exeter, Devon County Council and Great Western Railway. The College works with over 80 partners to develop their first line and senior managers through management apprenticeships and CMI Diplomas.  

Find out more about CMI Diplomas at Exeter College. 

BBC Director General Opens Inspiring New Exeter College Studio

The BBC’s Director General met with local students today as he officially opened the corporation’s new studios in Exeter College, hailing it an “inspiration for future journalists and programme makers”. 

Tim Davie praised the forward-thinking partnership between BBC South West and Exeter College during his visit, and conducted a Q&A session with budding journalism students.  

BBC Director General, Tim Davie in a Q&A session with Exeter College students

The permanent base on the ground floor of the Centre for Creative Industries building in the College will be used by BBC reporters to conduct interviews for regional and national news programmes, such as BBC Radio Devon, Spotlight and Newsnight. 

In return student journalists will get the opportunity to train and develop their skills with the help of BBC programme makers. 

Exeter College Principal and Chief Executive John Laramy CBE, said: “We are delighted to welcome the BBC to our College today and officially open their new studio, housed within our Centre for Creative Industries.   

“Part of our strategy is to ensure that our students have a ‘line of sight’ to industry. We believe this collaboration is an absolute win, win; our students will gain industry insights from one of the World’s leading media and broadcasting organisations and the BBC Exeter studios will now be housed at the heart of the fantastic City of Exeter, within a vibrant college environment. 

“We hope this new association will enable us to nurture the next generation of journalists and showcase that Exeter is a truly great place to live, learn and work. We really hope that, with partners, we can establish Exeter as a recognised creative hub for the South West.” 

“Students will get to learn from some of the best in the business.” 

BBC Director General, Tim Davie

Pupils will be encouraged to pitch stories to BBC journalists, with the chance to have their ideas broadcast on radio, TV or online. And students will also benefit from guest lectures by BBC staff, which will include the very latest hints and tips for breaking into the industry. 

BBC Director General, Tim Davie, said: “We want this unique collaboration to be an inspiration for future journalists and programme makers.  

“I know this area is a terrific news patch, in fact Spotlight remains the most popular regional news bulletin in the country. And throughout the pandemic the 6.30pm regional news slot across the country regularly attracted more viewers than any programme on any channel – often passing five million nightly at the height of the Covid outbreak. 

“So, students will get to learn from some of the best in the business.  

“This pioneering initiative is another example of the BBC’s commitment to encouraging and developing new talent and shows how the BBC can make a real difference on the ground, where you live.” 

BBC Director General Opens Inspiring New Exeter College Studio
at the Centre for Creative Industries

The move is part of the BBC’s ‘Across the UK’ plans, the biggest transformation in BBC local output in more than 40 years. The goal is to transform local services to touch more lives, in more communities, more often. 

Stephanie Marshall, Head of the BBC in the West and South West, said: “Our move to Exeter College represents a new way of working for our regional news teams, bringing us closer to students who could one day be broadcasting on BBC Radio Devon, Spotlight or further afield across the BBC. 

“A fantastic example of this in practice was last week’s vitally important BBC Radio Devon climate debate, that involved students, scientists and politicians and was recorded at the College studio site.  

“Events like this, alongside apprenticeships and schemes like BBC Young Reporter, show we are doing more than ever to support people across the whole of the UK aspiring to work in the media industry.” 

Katie Wild, Head of Faculty for Media and Performing Arts at Exeter College, said: “This new association with the BBC gives our creative students direct access to BBC journalists, and they have the opportunity to pitch story ideas and attend masterclasses with BBC staff.  

“Together, we can offer incredible opportunities and media orientated training that benefits our students, staff, the BBC and our wider community. We are excited about what this means for the future of our media curriculum and the unique pathways that this could offer our students.” 

DIGITAL AND DATA CENTRE SCOOPS ITS SECOND PROPERTY AWARD

The Exeter College South West Institute of Technology, Digital and Data Centre has picked up its second property award. It was named as Education Project of the Year at the 19th Michelmores Property Awards, held at a glittering awards ceremony and gala dinner at Sandy Park Conference Centre in Exeter.

The evening was hosted by former Exeter Chiefs rugby player, Chris Bentley and celebrated outstanding property and construction projects in Bristol, Cornwall, Devon and Wiltshire across ten categories.   

Of this year’s Awards, Emma Honey, Head of Property at Michelmores LLP said: 

“It was fantastic to bring together members of the South West property and construction industry to celebrate the winners of the Michelmores Property Awards 2021. Despite challenging conditions, the sector has continued to thrive and shown itself to be a robust and innovative part of the region’s economy. My congratulations to our winners on their Awards which are thoroughly well deserved. My thanks to our panel of esteemed judges for their ongoing support and to our sponsors without whom, this event would not happen.” 

“The Digital and Data Centre provides an innovative teaching facility for the provision of a bold new digital curriculum.”

Steven Strang, Director of Estates and Information Technology at Exeter College

As part of Exeter College’s masterplan, the Digital and Data centre is part of the first phase of 15 years of planned development at the Hele Road campus. The college embarked on this property strategy in 2016. Construction on the project started in 2019. 

Completing in early 2021, the new Centre provides a nationally significant and prestigious digital learning centre in the heart of the city. Complete with digital learning laboratories, state-of-the-art IT suites and interactive seminar spaces, learners have access to cutting edge equipment to help gear them to move directly into industry or further study. 

The project comprises of a dedicated facility for the teaching of digital and data technologies funded by the Institute of Technology (IoT) and the refurbishment of the existing adjoining Hele Building which will be used to teach the new T Levels. 

Steven Strang, Director of Estates and Information Technology at Exeter College, who managed the project, said; 

“It’s an amazing achievement for the team and great recognition for the project. The Digital and Data Centre provides an innovative teaching facility for the provision of a bold new digital curriculum. Operated in conjunction with the college’s academic and business partners, the building offers a light and airy space that fosters collaboration and exploration of the fast-paced digital world. We are immensely proud to have created this space and I’m delighted that we won this award.” 

Hear more on what the judges had to say here: https://michelmores.wistia.com/medias/ld91i3hjat 

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