Edinburgh's Telford College
Edinburgh's Telford College was a further education college in Edinburgh, Scotland. In October 2012, the college merged with Jewel & Esk College and Stevenson College to form a new entity called Edinburgh College. The Telford College campus, in the Granton area of north Edinburgh, now forms one of the four main sites of the new college and is called Edinburgh College (Granton Campus).
Edinburgh's Telford College was named after Thomas Telford, the great Scottish civil engineer, and was established in 1968 at Crewe Toll. On 15 September 2006, Telford College's purpose-built main campus in Granton was formally opened by the First Minister of Scotland, the Rt. Hon. Jack McConnell. The "Construction Centre of Excellence" at the Forthside Building on West Shore Road opened on 29 October 2007. The college hosted the Jisc Regional Support Centre Scotland North & East.[1]
Principals
Past principals of the college include:
- Robert McLeod OBE 1966 - 1977 (appointed 1964)
- Alexander Inglis OBE 1977 - 1985
- Michael Taylor 1985 – 1996
- Fiona Baikie 1996 – 2002
- Ray Harris 2002 - 2009 [2]
- Greg Irving 2009 - 2010
- Miles Dibsdall OBE
Courses
Edinburgh College (Granton Campus) offers 1,000 courses including areas from business and I.T. to sports and fitness and performing arts. It provides learning through technology such as "virtual learning" using Internet access for assignments. The courses are diverse with many routes of progression such as introductory courses to higher national courses offering students higher levels of understanding and practical work that will enable them to find employment after graduation or to continue further by entering into degree courses at year 2 or 3 at partner universities. In spring 2009, Edinburgh College (Granton Campus) was to be the only college in Scotland offering dental technology training which seemed to be an increasing profession within the health care sector. Edinburgh College (Granton Campus) offers course flexibility in which students can learn at their own pace from full-time, part-time, open learning, work based, block release, day release, evenings and eeekends and on-line (virtual learning). Most courses offer variations between two or three study choice options.
Course areas
- Business and IT
- Childcare and social care
- Communication and social science
- Design, media and computing
- Engineering and the built environment
- Fine art
- Food and hospitality
- Glazing, plumbing and finishing trades
- Hair and beauty
- Health studies
- Highers
- Languages and ESOL
- Pathways
- Performing arts
- Sport and fitness
- Sports studies
- Textiles, theatre skills and music
- Trowel and highway services
- Veterinary and the sciences
- Wood and masonry trades
Engineering
Jamie Bell, SVQ Level 2 (Technical Pathways) Performing Engineering Operations at Edinburgh College (Granton Campus) won the award of Best in Engineering and was congratulated with a glass trophy and a £250 cash prize.
Food and hospitality
A new partnership between Edinburgh College (Granton Campus) and entrepreneur and the celebrity chef Tommy Miah will offer foreign students a unique opportunity to learn the tricks of the hospitality trade in both Bangladesh and Edinburgh. Miah, owner of the award-winning Raj Restaurant and founder and promoter of the International Indian Chef of the Year competition which is held annually at the college, will promote the partnership in Bangladesh and help to recruit applicants.
Performing arts
The River City star Jenny Ryan,a former student of Edinburgh College (Granton Campus), conducted an acting workshop for students in sharing their experiences of acting iwith the students and gave them advice on acting for camera, auditioning and contacting casting directors. Karen Gillan, a former acting student at the college, is best known for her portrayal of Amy Pond in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who.[3] Keith Jack, runner-up in BBC talent show Any Dream Will Do, was a student in the Performing Arts Department.
WorldSkills competition
Four students from Edinburgh College (Granton Campus) are preparing to showcase their skills on the national stage after achieving success at the Scottish heats of the WorldSkills UK competitions.[4]
Facilities and services
College facilities and services include:
The Apprentice
A restaurant operated by Edinburgh College students and staff. It provides a platform for them to show their professional skills. The restaurant is open to all students and staff as well as the public.
Studio
A place where students are able to practice their skills in hairdressing. As part of promoting and encouraging students to be inventive, an X-Factor style event was hald to show how talented and creative the students can be. It was based on the television series concept butfor hair design and innovation.[5] A video documents the contestants' preparation and the winning result as well as some guest interviews.
Spa
Edinburgh College (Granton Campus) has its own spa centre offering skilled practitioners in beauty services for pedicures, facials, airbrush tanning, waxing to body massage, aromatherapy and leading on to more advanced treatments such as facial lifting, micro-dermabrasion and presso-therapy. Additional facilities include a jacuzzi and a sauna.
Waterfront nursery
Waterfront nursery offers childcare services for students, staff and the public.
JobZone Plus
JobZone Plus is an on-campus facility for students to gain free expert employment advice, access to job opportunities, confidential one-to-one support and help in finding jobs for people who want to work. Jobzone Plus also helps with writing CVs and filling in application forms and prepares candidates for interviews and talks to the employer on their behalf. It also provides student services in areas such as finance, counselling, child care, accommodation, careers guidance and learning support.[6]
Local economy
Construction of a £70 million project north of West Granton Road in the Edinburgh Waterfront development brought the existing four campuses on to a single site in North Edinburgh. The new development was designed by HOK Architects and Buro Happold.
Other information
The Hub
The Hub is the main social area within the college campus. It can seat up to 300 people and is used for events that the college promotes or for event hire by external companies.
International learning
Since the 1990s (estimate) there have been international students commencing their enrolment at the college. Joint partnerships have been formed with educational institutes in India and China to develop a learning bridge for students overseas to gain internationally credited and recognised qualifications. Telford has won an award for ‘Outstanding International Achievement in Scotland’s Colleges’ from the Scottish Council for Development and Industry Award. In relation to the commandment from the Association of College’s Beacon Awards for ‘International Student Support’.
Merging process
On 21 November 2011, after a Board meeting, Edinburgh’s Telford College announced its decision to start merger talks with the two other Edinburgh colleges: Jewel and Esk Valley College and Stevenson College. This followed a consultation process with staff and students. The establishment of a new College for the Edinburgh City Region will take place from 1 July 2012 and would be operational from October 2012.[7]
References
- ↑ "University of Glasgow". rsc-ne-scotland.ac.uk.
- ↑ "The end of an era for Edinburgh College (Granton Campus)". Retrieved 12 September 2009.
- ↑ Calum Macleod (26 March 2010). "Who's that girl?". Retrieved 3 April 2010.
- ↑ Telford Website/News
- ↑ HAIR FACTOR VIDEO
- ↑ Help I need a Part-time, Temporary or Vacation Job
- ↑ "Edinburgh colleges in merger talks". BBC News. 22 November 2011.
External links
- Official website
- Waterfront Nursery
- Construction Skills, Painter and Decorator Edinburgh
- Film and Photography
- Design, Media and Computing
- Support Services
Coordinates: 55°58′38″N 3°14′44″W / 55.9773170°N 3.2455556°W