A delegation from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has visited the city and district to identify potentiation cooperation between the two regions in enterprise, education and policy exchange.

Outgoing Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council Cllr John Boyle welcomed the group, which was led by Vice-Governor Bao Gang and the Chinese Consul General Mme Zhang.

The Mayor said it was a huge privilege to meet the representatives and expand on the strong working relationship between the Council and China.

He added: “Derry City and Strabane District Council has an existing agreement with Dalian, Liaoning Province and today’s meeting was a fantastic opportunity to further develop and promote the economic benefit and cooperation with the North East of China.”

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Two local brewing companies who travelled to the United States to meet key industry influencers have hailed the trip as a huge success.

Baronscourt Brewing Company and The Muff Liquor Company attended Philadelphia’s In Good Spirits craft drinks event in May to showcase their award-winning products, and highlight the quality of the North West’s food and drink offering.

They also gained an insight into the American beverage industry, and received advice on how to bring their products to market in the United States.

John Wauchob of Baronscourt Brewing Company and Niall McColgan from the Muff Liquor Company were part of an Ireland Northwest delegation with Derry City and Strabane District Council and Donegal County Council.

Niall said the visit helped explain how to enter the market in terms of financial support, insurance and legal considerations and branding.

He added: “Irish spirits are very much on trend now and this was a great opportunity for us to put our products in front of a new market.”

Further trade missions are scheduled to Boston and Philadelphia in November, when both Councils will be supporting a range of local companies to assess their readiness to export and gear up to target and explore new business opportunities.

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A high-level delegation of London-based Chinese business and media groups met with the Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council and city stakeholders during a visit to Derry this week, to build on the strong working relationship that exists between the City and District and China.

The visit, led by the Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Belfast, Mme Meifang Zhang, included a briefing by the Council Chief Executive John Kelpie, a tour of the Guildhall and a walk on the historic City Walls. Delegates were invited to a business networking dinner event that was attended by representatives from the Chamber of Commerce, Visit Derry and other key business, education and tourism stakeholders.

The visit is part of a three-day programme of engagements in NI coordinated by The Executive Office in conjunction with NI Chinese Consulate, Councils, UU, QUB and key government agencies.

Welcoming the delegation to the City and District, the Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Michaela Boyle, said it was a huge privilege to meet with the group and to further develop the strong working relationship between the Council and China. The Council is delighted to be working with the Chamber and Visit Derry to maximise the opportunity for our local businesses to connect with such a significant delegation.

She said: “Derry City and Strabane District Council has an existing agreement with Dalian, Liaoning Province and today’s meeting was a fantastic opportunity to further develop and promote the economic benefit and cooperation with the North East of China.

“As a region we have many shared interests with China, particularly in terms of tourism, business, technology and education, which has resulted in a Friendly Co-operative City Agreement which Council signed last year to formally acknowledge this strong working relationship.

“Links with China and the East are hugely important in assisting us expand our business, tourism and education connections, in tandem with the ongoing work to develop partnerships in the US. These international networks will be pivotal in raising the profile of the region in keeping with the ambitions set out in our Strategic Growth Plan, and encourage foreign direct investment interest in our vibrant and dynamic region.”

She said today’s meeting was significantly important in building on the very strong working relationship that exists between the city and district and China. She said she was very impressed with the calibre of delegates and the wide range of representatives from across the business and media sector in attendance.

She added: “It was a huge honour for us to host this delegation and build on the ongoing collaborations we have with China and the work we are doing with Dalian City. These type of engagements are hugely important to yield new opportunities for trade and investment and in developing global business and education connections.”

North West Regional College (NWRC) has scooped two prestigious awards at the local annual Business Awards.

Derry’ is set to host its inaugural LegenDerry Street Food Festival Friday 19 to Sunday 21 July, Derry City and Strabane District Council has announced today.

A new wave of learning is emerging at North West Regional College (NWRC).

Post A-Level students, students who have undertaken Level 3 qualifications, and those currently in employment looking to upskill into a new role, are being given the opportunity to take part in a major employment initiative in the North West that allows them to jointly study and work in paid employment in their chosen profession as part of the Higher Level Apprenticeship (HLA) programme.

NWRC offers HLA courses in Accountancy; Software Development, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, International Hospitality and Tourism Management, Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Leadership for Children’s Care, Learning and Development.

The courses are all funded by the Department for the Economy so students never have to worry about tuition fees, in fact the HLA is a unique work based programme that enables participants to earn while they learn, while gaining a recognised Level 5 qualification.

22 year-old Catherine McCay, a graduate of History and Anthropology is now studying for the HLA in Accountancy after returning home from England to find she couldn’t find any work relating to her Degree.

She said: ‘’I met Christine Hutton and Claire McLaughlin from NWRC at the Jobs and Benefits office and they advised me to apply for a HLA in Accounting because most people who studied history tended to gravitate towards it.’’

‘’I’m really enjoying my time at the college and although it can be difficult sometimes to balance my studies with my job at North West Mechanical Services, the lecturers have all been really helpful and my work colleagues have been very understanding as well.

‘’By the end of my HLA course I’d like to become a member of Accounting Technicians Ireland (ATI) and achieve an accreditation. I’d also like to further my studies and hopefully forge a career as a forensic accountant.

She added: ‘’I would definitely recommend people to choose the HLA route because I have a job now and I didn’t have that before I enrolled on the scheme.

‘’The Higher Level Apprenticeship is also free and it provides people with on the job training. They’re also paid by their employer to come and study at the college so there’s no reason why people shouldn’t look into pursuing an apprenticeship.

‘’I’m a prime example of someone who went to university, studied for three years, got a degree but still couldn’t get a job.”

19-year-old Alex Fenton is studying for a Higher Level Apprenticeship in Civil Engineering at North West Regional College, while working for Farran’s Construction.

He said: ‘’I’m glad I chose to study here because I really enjoy my Civil Engineering Apprenticeship and my lecturers are always really helpful especially If I don’t understand how to do something. My classmates are also really friendly and I get on well with all of them.

‘’I would really recommend people to choose the Higher Level Apprenticeship route especially if they’re interested in Civil Engineering because I’m able to earn while I learn and receive a higher level qualification accredited by Ulster University.

‘’I also have no financial debt because it’s funded by the Department for Economy and I have more hands on experience than most people at university.’’

Sarah Gillespie is a fully trained pharmacist who gave up her day job to study the Software Development HLA at NWRC and went on to win the Department for the Economy’s Apprentice of the Year Award.

Sarah is completing her Apprenticeship with local employer Fujitsu. She explained: “I left school to study Pharmacy but after a few years of locum work around the country I felt that I wanted a change. I took a job working in a lab to give me time to consider my options and it was while working here that I heard about I.T. Apprenticeship opportunities with NWRC and Fujitsu. I completed my level 3 Apprenticeship and I’ve been able to move into a P/T foundation degree in Software Engineering which I will complete in 2020.

“I work in Fujitsu’s Shared Services team which helps resolve technical issues on behalf of customers across the business. Together with colleagues, I investigate user error reports and create solutions.  It’s a diverse role which involves a lot of creative thinking and problem solving.

‘’I will complete my HLA next year. I wouldn’t put anyone off going to university if that’s what they wanted to do but I think the HLA in Software Development accredited by Ulster University is a brilliant opportunity for those interesting in pursuing a career in IT. The HLA allows me to earn as I learn and I’m more experienced than someone coming out of university.’’

Christine Hutton, Skills Development Officer with NWRC said: “Many young people are now considering the Apprenticeship path as an alternative to the more expensive option moving away from home to undertake a Degree.

“HLA programmes offer employers an opportunity to ‘employ clever’ as they are aimed at addressing skills shortages which are increasingly evident across the region. HLAs are widely recognised as the best combination of on the job training and employee higher level study available.

“Apprentices will gain a head start in their chosen profession and all costs are funded.

“The Apprenticeships offer a new pathway for learners to gain professionally recognised qualifications at Level 5 whilst working in paid employment with partner employers.”

ENDS

Ten students from North West Regional College (NWRC) experienced the trip of a lifetime when they travelled to Hong to take part in the VTC-ITE International Student Seminar (ISS) on Smart Living.
As the only college in the whole of the UK to take part, the students worked to prepare a Project Based Learning Ted Talk presentation on Smart Living, and were also be given the opportunity to exchange ideas with other students from across the world on issues faced on a global scale.
The students, who study across a wide range of curriculum areas including I.T., Performing Arts, Business and the Built Environment were mentored on the trip by NWRC members of staff Michael Poole and Annette Smith.
The ISS 2019 was a four day event held at the Hong Kong Institute from June 17-20, where students from Vocational Training Council, Institute of Technical Education and other invited overseas institutions shared their sights on the concept of Smart Living.
Ahead of the seminar the ten from NWRC were asked to provide organisers with a fun picture that depicted the culture of their home town. The students opted for a photoshoot at the water fountains at Guildhall Square which also captured the city’s iconic and historic walls.
Annette Smith, Project Based Learning co-ordinator at NWRC said: “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for our students, and we are delighted that they were selected to participate in such a prestigious event.
“The ISS seminar is a biennial event started in 2007 providing an opportunity for students at Higher Diploma level (from age 18-20) to exchange ideas on global issues through various interactive activities, including presentations, exhibitions, performances and cultural/ industrial visits.
“The main theme of the ISS 2019 is “A Smarter Generation for 2020+”, which aims to raise students’ awareness of innovation and technology advancement globally and, as a result, its impact on individuals and society.
“NWRC has a strong focus Project Based Learning at the college encouraging students to undertake real life skills projects working directly with local industry.
“This seminar allows them to take this work to the next level. The main theme of the ISS 2019 is “A Smarter Generation for 2020+”, which aims to raise students’ awareness of innovation and technology advancement globally and, as a result, its impact on individuals and society.
“The Seminar also covered sub themes such as: Smart Living – Are you living smart? Smart Environment – How well are you protecting the environment? and Smart Economy – Entrepreneur of the future?
“The young people were challenged to generate new ideas that enhance daily living experience and daily and business activities.
“There was also be the chance to experience some of the culture of Hong Kong during the trip, so it really was the opportunity of a lifetime.”