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Graduates Leanne O’Sullivan (Curragh, Co Kildare) and Leon Carrick (Turloughmore, Co Galway) have won internships with The Irish Field and Coolmore respectively. They are pictured with Leo Powell (The Irish Field) and Jason Walsh (Coolmore)
BSc Equine Management students at Enniskillen Campus Awards Ceremony, joined by (l-r) Laura Smith (Year Manager), Louise Warde Hunter (Head of Central Policy Group, DARD), Dr John Fay (Director, CAFRE), Professor Pat Wall (Chairman of Horse Sport Ireland), Seamus McAlinney (Head of Equine Education), Professor Geoff McMullan (Associate Dean of the Faculty of Life and Health Sciences), Jane Elliott (Programme Manager) and Dr Sam Kennedy (Head of Education, CAFRE)
Caroline Chambers from Bangor in Co Down was the top BSc Equine Management student and received the Vaughan Trust Award, the Tullyraine House Cup and the Irish Draught Horse Society Cup. Also pictured are Professor Pat Wall, Seamus McAlinney and Tom McGuigan
Campus jockeys Martin Rice (Downpatrick) and Mark McCrory (Craigavon) graduated with a BSc Hons Degree in Equine Management and FdSc in Equine Management respectively
THE success of graduates of Enniskillen Campus was highlighted by the college’s Head of Equine Education Seamus McAlinney on Wednesday when he spoke at this year’s awards ceremony.
The practical facilities at Enniskillen Campus are superb and leave students well placed to gain employment in the equine industry
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