Industry Awards presented to CAFRE Equine students

Date published: 06 March 2023

The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) enjoys close connections and the goodwill of industry supporters. This year at Enniskillen Campus staff and students were delighted to welcome Bursary and Scholarship providers onto campus to present financial awards to Equine students. On the day a total of £28,000 was awarded to Higher Education students studying on Ulster University validated equine programmes.

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Mrs Jane Elliott, Acting Head of Equine Branch, commended the: “Eighteen sponsoring organisations for recognising the value of education to the equine industry by providing bursaries to first year Higher Education students at Enniskillen Campus.”

Mrs Elliott noted that many of the organisations have been long standing supporters of the CAFRE bursary programme. She commented: “We are delighted to have the support of a new bursary sponsor this year, Ulster Carpets.”

Mrs Elliott continued: “I am also pleased that Godolphin are awarding a scholarship to a second-year student, studying on the BSc (Hons) Degree in Equine Management programme. This will support the student to spend a year gaining valuable industry experience between the second and third year of the degree programme, to work to achieve a Diploma in Professional Practice.”

The college extends a sincere thank-you to all the organisations for their continued support and involvement in industry partnerships at CAFRE, whether through financial support programmes, hosting visits, providing guest lecturers, offering work placements or attending campus events.

If you are leaving school soon and interested in studying for an Equine qualification, book now to attend our course Open Day on Saturday 25th March at Enniskillen. For further information visit the homepage of our website.

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