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Quality and Health & Safety at local chemical plant Exxon Mobil in Cowdenbeath was put under the microscope recently when students on the HNC Applied Science course carried out investigations there.
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Carnegie College Business students have raised £1000 for the Edinburgh Sick Kids Hospital by arranging a number of fundraising activities including a tombola, lucky dip and table quiz at a recent cheese and wine evening which also included an auction for the star prize of a weekend at a highland bothy, donated by Carnegie lecturer Douglas Dewar.
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In the recent SYFA Scottish Cup competition (19s), Fife club Lochgelly Albert Colts faced Blantyre Victoria FC in the final, in an exciting game that ended in a 1-0 score and the Lochgelly team bringing the cup back to Fife.
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Engineering workshops are no longer seen as female exclusion zones either in the workplace or training environments. Carnegie College’s School of Engineering and Technology has experienced a steady increase in the numbers of females applying for its courses in the past few years. Last summer Carnegie student Laura McPherson decided that she wanted to change her choice of career. She had been studying for a law degree but swapped her legal books for electrical circuits and screwdrivers when she was accepted to study on the full-time pre apprenticeship Electrical Installation course with the college.
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Ian Reid enrolled on the Positive Moves course at Carnegie College’s Access Centre in Hawick at the beginning of January 2009 after being made redundant from Heather Mills in Selkirk. Ian had worked for Heather Mills for 32 years, so finding himself unemployed made him feel very nervous of the unknown.
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