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New NESCol photography exhibition celebrates the work of 15 students
North East Scotland College (NESCol) Level 6 photography students have launched their end-of-year photography exhibition – virtually.
Celebrating and showcasing their photography work created during the pandemic, 15 college students – with the help of NESCol photography lecturer Karen Catto – put together an online exhibition.
Karen said: “The students got to choose five photos they considered their best images for the exhibition – we tried to encourage them to use photos they took for college as well.
“They held peer reviews online with each other to discuss their work and help each other pick and choose the images.
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North-east college joins forces with charity to fight child poverty
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NESCol and Aberdeen Foyer are working in partnership to deliver programme Foyer Families.
A north-east college has teamed up with a charity on a new partnership programme delivering family learning in a bid to tackle child poverty.
North East Scotland College (NESCol) and Aberdeen Foyer have launched Foyer Families, which builds on a pilot scheme carried out at NESCol’s Fraserburgh campus.
The course, which has been funded by the Scottish Funding Council’s Tackling Child Poverty Fund, it will run at its Aberdeen city site and seeks to support parents with young children by developing their personal confidence and helping them to gain accredited qualifications as well as helping them learn how to further support a child’s learning and play.