Students receive prestigious Quest Civil Engineering scholarships
Jane McMonagle from Londonderry and Poppy Mahoney from Limavady are part of a group of seven who have been awarded scholarships totalling £10,000, for outstanding budding civil engineers, all of whom are following different paths into industry.
Each QUEST Technician scholarship is worth up to £1,500 for students or apprentices on further or higher education courses that could lead to becoming an ICE Technician member (EngTech MICE).
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Hide AdJane McMonagle is studying Construction and the Built Environment at North West Regional College, and says that she has always enjoyed “analysing structures of the past, and where they could go within the next century”. She plans to study Engineering at Queen’s University Belfast when she completes her course at NWRC.
“I want to play a significant role in the industry that will reshape the environment for the better,” said Jane.
Poppy Mahoney is studying the same course at North West Regional College and hopes to eventually study Civil Engineering at Queen’s University Belfast. She says that she’s passionate about the impact civil engineers have on people’s lives, and is especially interested in the construction of the London Tube tunnels.
John Logue, Curriculum Manager in Built Environment at NWRC said: “I’d like to congratulate Jane and Poppy on their success in achieving the Quest scholarship.
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Hide Ad“Now that a number of key projects in the development of Northern Ireland’s infrastructure have been given the green light including the A5 and A6, superb career opportunities for civil engineers and our young people are on our doorstep.
“The North West Regional College (NWRC) offers Foundation Degrees in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering with Surveying, plus Architectural Technology, on a full time basis with direct work based placement.”
For more information on construction and built environment, www.nwrc.ac.uk