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26 Feb 2026

IN PICTURES: Career dreams taken shape at NWRC Open Day events in Derry

Prospective students at Strand Road get a first look at award-winning vocational training and expert career advice

Hundreds of students have attended Open Day events at North West Regional College’s five campuses.

Open Days offer students the chance to explore their campuses, receive career advice and make an application for a course.

NWRC offers a huge number of courses ranging from Apprenticeships and Traineeships, Art and Design; Administration; Business; Renewable technologies; Care and Health, Housing, Engineering;  Hospitality and Catering; Media, Multimedia and Journalism; Music; Performing Arts; Science; Sport and Leisure, Travel and Tourism; Computing and I.T., Early Years, Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy, and  Adult Learning.

Courses are available for people of all ages aged 16 and over.

You can have a look at the range of full and part time courses at www.nwrc.ac.uk/fulltime 

PICTURED BELOW: Melissa Siyangaoi, Angela Sibindi, Precious Marara and Zamokuhle Khumalo pictured at Open day at NWRC’s Strand Road campus.

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