Graduation Ceremony Cements Success For Industry Professionals

28 January 2013

A group of professionals celebrating their graduation in the Atrium.

Graduation is an extremely proud time both for our students and staff and the culmination of months of hard work. We're delighted to celebrate our student's success and officially recognise their achievements in this way 

Andrew Hartley, Managing Director for UDC.

A cohort of 83 professionals who work for quarrying, asphalt and concrete companies graduated on Saturday (26 January) with University Diplomas and Certificates from a range of University of Derby Corporate (UDC) courses.

The graduates, from companies including Hanson, Aggregate Industries and Tarmac, celebrated the successful completion of their courses, in areas including Quarry Technology, Asphalt Technology and Quarry Studies, at the ceremony which was held at the University's Kedleston Road site in Derby.

Andrew Hartley, Managing Director for UDC, the corporate training and development division of the University of Derby, presented the certificates to the group who had undertaken their studies whilst remaining in their professional roles.

Ivan Connor, Assistant Quarry Manager at Harrington Concrete & Quarries, who graduated with a Diploma in Quarry Technology, said: "I've thoroughly enjoyed completing the diploma; it's really strengthened my practical knowledge of the industry as well as the theoretical aspect. I've also recently gained a promotion as a result of completing the course so it's certainly benefited my career.

"Everyone who graduated has come so far, from the daunting days of being introduced to the course material, to solving electrical engineering equations! The sense of achievement is most rewarding."

Andrew Hartley said: "Graduation is an extremely proud time both for our students and staff and the culmination of months of hard work. We're delighted to celebrate our student's success and officially recognise their achievements in this way."

Philip James, Chief Executive of the Institute of Quarrying, added: "These are highly professional people who have put in a tremendous amount of work whilst working in very demanding roles. As a result, their personal achievement is a huge gain for the industry as vital knowledge and skills are put into practice to improve the safety, efficiency and impact of our quarrying operations."

UDC works with a wide variety of organisations to deliver work based learning programmes and accredited qualifications that improve key capabilities such as service, innovation, leadership and problem solving. 

For further information on the professional courses available that can be studied for whilst remaining in work, visit www.derby.ac.uk/corporate

 

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