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Work-Experience Students, Summer Students and Third-Level Training

During 2003 the Observatory was for the first time able to supervise two undergraduates on the British Council supported International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE) programme, namely Gustavo Henrique Dopke (Brazil) and Agnieszka Drewniak (Poland). In principle, a student from Northern Ireland has the opportunity to study in a country of their choice for every student placed in a business or academic institution in Northern Ireland under this programme.

A range of secondary and third-level students were supervised under the Observatory's work-experience and summer student training programmes, including the Nuffield-Sentinus scheme. These included Steven Hutchinson (Banbridge Academy, Banbridge), Carol Courtney (Glenola Collegiate School, Bangor), Carrie McLarnon (Newbridge Integrated College, Loughbrickland), Tania Hendron (Coleraine High School, Coleraine), Dylan Cochrane (Portadown College, Portadown), Thomas McKiernan (St Malachy's College, Belfast), Sorcha Pollak and Maeve O'Sullivan (Muckcross Park College, Dublin), Emma Stephenson (Strathearn Grammar School, Belfast), Lindsay Magill (Wallace High School, Belfast), David Holsgrove (Abbey Grammar School, Newry), Nigel Addis (QUB), Brendan Owens (Our Lady's Secondary School, Castleblaney, Ireland), Fergus Whiteside (Lorretto School, Musselborough, Scotland), Michael McGee (Methodist College, Belfast), Victoria Ridley (Tonbridge Grammar School for Girls, Tonbridge, England), and Anthony Moraghan (Trinity College, Dublin). As can be seen from this list, the Observatory attracts to Armagh young people not just from Northern Ireland but from Britain and Ireland and farther afield.


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M.E. Bailey
2004-05-18