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Monday, 29 October 2012
Theatre Studies students encounter truly terrifying performance!
Students studying AS and A Level Theatre Studies at NULC visiting Nottingham to see a ‘truly terrifying’ performance of Woman in Black at The Theatre Royal.
Blackpool Rocks Photography Project
72 students from AS and A level Photography braved howling winds and driving rain on a day trip to Blackpool this week.
Nicolette Baddiley, Course Leader for Photography, is keen to ensure that students have the opportunity to shoot in different locations, developing the technical skills and resourcefulness needed to get exciting results from all kinds of environments and situations.
Nicolette said: "At NULC, our long term goal is to help our students become independent, creative decision makers. The fact that so many have come back with great shots, covering subjects from architecture and portraiture to seascapes tells me they’re well on their way!”
Photography by Alexandria Brown |
Photography by Emma Colclough. |
Photography by Natasha Davies. |
Photography by Sophie Dixon. |
2012 IFS Student Investor Challenge Launch
A Level Accounting students at NULC are again being given the opportunity to participate in the Institute for Financial Services’ prestigious Student Investor Challenge competition.
For further information visit www.studentinvestor.org.
Working in teams, students invest a virtual £100,000 in shares and use their skill and judgement to trade their portfolios using real data supplied by Bloomberg and FTSE (just like real traders).
Entrants are given extra tuition to learn about stock market theory so this is a great opportunity to learn something new and it also looks good on UCAS applications.
In the past NULC students have reached the national finals (Top 8 out of more than 800 entries) so why not have a go. You never know, you could win the top prize which is an all expenses paid trip to New York.
If you're interested in taking part contact Lecturer Richard Simpson richard.simpson@nulc.ac.uk, but be quick, the competition starts on the 5th November!
A Level Accounting Students Visit Lancaster University
On Wednesday 17 October a group of 20 first and second year A Level Accounting students visited Lancaster University’s Management School. The visit gave students an insight into the finance related degree courses on offer at Lancaster University and to get a taste of what it is like to study at one of the UK’s leading finance research universities.
After a tour of the campus and the halls of residences students were treated to a class with Professor Mark Shackleton. Professor Shackleton demonstrated to students how market prices are set in the “trading pits” for a range of commodities like barrels of oil, coffee and wheat. Click here to get a feel for what a “trading pit” looks like.
After a tour of the campus and the halls of residences students were treated to a class with Professor Mark Shackleton. Professor Shackleton demonstrated to students how market prices are set in the “trading pits” for a range of commodities like barrels of oil, coffee and wheat. Click here to get a feel for what a “trading pit” looks like.
Pretty frantic! Did you notice how the traders use a range of hand signals to say whether they are selling or buying? Palms out, “I’m Selling”, fists clenched “I’m buying”. Here is another link that should give you a good feel for what’s going on.
Students were given a virtual £10,000 with which to bid to buy (and then sell) bottles filled with pennies. The catch is you don’t know how many pennies are in the bottles. This link shows the trading game in action in a previous session.
Well done to first year NULC student Rob Fellowes who won the game with the most cash and bottles at the end. Rob was closely followed Humad Khan, Rob Walker and Rory Morton as runners up.
Richard Simpson, Accounting Lecturer at NULC said: “This was a brilliant way to show students what studying at a leading University might be like. Hopefully it will really inspire our students to really aim high.”
Monday, 1 October 2012
Fashion designer inspires next generation
A former Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) student turned fashion designer returned to the college to inspire the next generation of textiles students.
Textiles lecturer Sharon Porteous, invited former NULC Sixth Form student Daisy Thomas back to the college to talk to current AS and A2 Textiles students.
During the day, Daisy worked closely with current students, showcasing products from her spring/summer collection and sharing her experience of studying at NULC.
Daisy, aged 24 originally from Keele, joined NULC in 2004 where she studied A Levels in Art and Design, Graphic Design and English Language and Literature, achieving ABB in her A Level results before progressing on to study the Foundation Diploma in Art and Design at the college. Having completed her Further Education, Daisy left NULC in 2007 and went on to study a BA in Textile Design at Nottingham Trent University.
Sharon said: “Daisy is a great success story; she has a fantastic talent which we nurtured whilst she was at NULC, to ensure that she went on to be the successful designer she is. It was lovely to invite Daisy back to the new college and our current students were really inspired to see what great careers former NULC students have gone on to.”
To view Daisy's collects visit her website by clicking here.
To find out more about studying Textiles at the NULC Sixth Form Centre click here or contact the Information Point on 01782 254254 or info@nulc.ac.uk.
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