March 15, 2008
Recognition for project
One of my last roles at St Helens College was as project manager for the development, and fund raising for an environmental project. The result was an analytical lab using state-of-the-art X-ray spectrometer processes.
This article from Liverpool Post.
Liverpool POST Friday, March 14th, 2008
Praise for college as success Beacon
ST HELENS College was yesterday mentioned in a Government White Paper aimed at making the UK a world leader in "innovative" businesses.
An innovation fund will be set up to back businesses and the number of skills academies will be expanded into every major sector of the economy.
An Innovation Research Centre will be set up and the Government said it will create new markets for its £150bn spending on goods and services every year.
St Helens College features in the White Paper as an example of how working closely with local and national businesses and universities can encourage innovation.
The college bought an X ray fluorescence spectrometer to provide an industry standard item of equipment with which to attract trainees from local and regional small and medium sized enterprises.
Innovation, universities and skills secretary John Denham said: "We must make the UK the best place in the world to run an innovative business or public service.
"It is the British people who will create a world beating innovation nation and that is why we must unlock talent at all levels by investing in skills, research and the exploitation of knowledge."
This article from Liverpool Post.
Liverpool POST Friday, March 14th, 2008
Praise for college as success Beacon
ST HELENS College was yesterday mentioned in a Government White Paper aimed at making the UK a world leader in "innovative" businesses.
An innovation fund will be set up to back businesses and the number of skills academies will be expanded into every major sector of the economy.
An Innovation Research Centre will be set up and the Government said it will create new markets for its £150bn spending on goods and services every year.
St Helens College features in the White Paper as an example of how working closely with local and national businesses and universities can encourage innovation.
The college bought an X ray fluorescence spectrometer to provide an industry standard item of equipment with which to attract trainees from local and regional small and medium sized enterprises.
Innovation, universities and skills secretary John Denham said: "We must make the UK the best place in the world to run an innovative business or public service.
"It is the British people who will create a world beating innovation nation and that is why we must unlock talent at all levels by investing in skills, research and the exploitation of knowledge."
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