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University-Level Pre-Induction Webinar 

Have you accepted your place at MK College, or are you still in the decision-making phase? 

Whether you’re juggling work, family, or a fresh start, we know that taking the leap into higher education can be a big decision. This webinar is designed to help you feel fully prepared, supported, and confident about starting your Higher Education journey with us. 

Date: Monday 8th September

Time: 4:30 – 5:30pm 

Location:  Online Webinar (further details to be shared upon registration)

What you can expect: 

  • Induction Timetable & Expectations: Hear from your Head of School about what your first week will look like and what’s expected of you. 
  • Enrolment Process: Our Admissions team will be on hand to talk you through any questions about your enrolment. 
  • Funding: Understand what financial support you may be eligible for and what you need to do next. 
  • Course-Specific Breakout Rooms: Meet your course team, ask subject-specific questions, and connect with future classmates. 
  • Open Q&A: Ask anything—from enrolment to finance to student life. 

Don’t Miss Out! Reserve your spot now and take your first step into higher education with confidence!

University-Level Induction Days

Starting your University Level course is a fresh start, full of opportunity, and we’re here to make sure you feel confident, connected, and ready to go! 

Join us for two engaging induction days where you’ll meet your tutors, connect with fellow students, and get to know the systems, support, and opportunities available to you at MK College. 

What to expect:

Day 1: Wednesday 17th September | Start: 10:00am  

Welcome & Course Introduction: Start your day with a warm welcome from your course tutors and Heads of School. The morning will include: 

  • Meeting your course team and classmates 
  • Get an overview of your course and how it’s structured 
  • Take part in fun team-building activities 
  • Learn about student support, bursaries, and wellbeing services 
  • Explore your campus with a fun orienteering challenge 

Please note: For our Engineering students, we will provide transport to and from our Bletchley/IoT campus. 

Day 2: Thursday 18th September | Start: 10:00am

Getting Ready to Study: This day focuses on the practical tools and skills you’ll need to succeed: 

  • Introduction to college IT systems 
  • Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) overview 
  • Assessment and assignment guidance 
  • Academic skills support 
  • Work experience overview 
  • Orienteering task at Chaffron Way campus 

Things to do before your induction… 

We are looking forward to meeting you on your induction days and making sure you can log into your college accounts at the start of your college journey. 

To make this process quicker and easier, please download the Microsoft Teams App, Microsoft Authenticator App, and MyMKC App to your phone before you come. These can be found on Google Play and the App Store. You will be shown how to log in with your college credentials on induction day. 

Please remember, you will not be able to log in to these applications before your induction day. 

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South Central Institute of Technology hosts first ever Games Jam competition https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/games-jam-competition/ Thu, 08 Aug 2024 07:59:17 +0000 https://mkcollege.ac.uk/?post_type=news&p=32261
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South Central Institute of Technology hosts first ever Games Jam competition

Students from the South Central Institute of Technology (SCIoT ) in Bletchley recently took part in a competition to design a brand new video game concept, presenting to judges from two world-renowned games brands. 

The SCIOT’s first ever Games Jam competition involved more than 20 Higher Education Games students teaming up to to create a working concept for a game based on the theme “Technology”. Each group was allocated workstations and given 24 hours within the week to develop a concept and build it into a working prototype. At the end of the week, the students showcased and pitched their games to a judging panel including industry experts from global gaming brands. 

The judges assessed the projects based on their creativity and innovation, how closely they adhered to the theme, the gameplay and mechanics, aesthetics and overall polish. The winning team was made up of students Sam Scotchings, Loki Walford, Kyle Allwood, Gloria Ng, Josh Cooper and Olly Inchley. 

Jim Nowell, Head of School at the South Central Institute of Technology (SCIoT) in Bletchley, commented: “We are delighted to have hosted our first Games Jam at SCIOT, providing a unique platform for our students to showcase their skills.  

“This event allowed students from various disciplines to collaborate, reflecting the diverse skill sets they have honed during their courses. Free from the constraints of the curriculum, students were able to assume roles that best matched their expertise, resulting in teams full of creativity, communication, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities. 

“I am incredibly proud of the remarkable achievements of our students. This success is largely due to the exceptional guidance of Robin Ayre, our dedicated Games Development Lecturer, who consistently delivers industry-standard tutoring to our learners. The level of engagement and the quality of the projects produced by our students was truly overwhelming and garnered high praise from our judges. They were not only impressed by the technical skills displayed but also by the professionalism and enthusiasm exhibited during the project presentations.” 

Sam Scotchings, SCIoT student, said: “The Games Jam event was the best opportunity I’ve had since starting the course, allowing me to get an in-depth look at producing games from start to finish, and has allowed me to hone my skills in working with development teams. And I look forward to returning next year as an alumni coach for any potential Game Jams.” 

To find out more about Higher Education courses at the SCIoT in Bletchley, visit Access to higher education computing.

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Tech Park Bletchley launches https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/tech-park-bletchley-launches/ Wed, 17 Apr 2024 09:36:41 +0000 https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/tech-park-bletchley-launches/
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Tech Park Bletchley launches

Tech Park launched to drive digital skills in Bletchley

A new centre to drive digital skills has opened in Bletchley at the South Central Institute of Technology (SCIoT), part of Milton Keynes College Group.  Tech Park Bletchley offers courses from the most basic digital programmes up to more sophisticated certificates in areas like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Virtual Reality (VR).   

The Tech Park has been co-funded by Milton Keynes City Council, using a grant the city council successfully bid for from the Government’s Town Deal programme to help with the regeneration of Bletchley and bring long term economic growth.  

Anna Clarke heads up Tech Park for Milton Keynes College Group.  She says it has courses that could appeal to just about anyone. “We’ve had school children learning about VR and we’ve had business people taking their existing digital skills to a higher level.  Some companies might want to update several staff on a particular programme, like Microsoft Excel for example; others might need us to support only one or two individuals on understanding what AI could mean for their business. At the other end of the scale, we can also help people who want to be able to get more from their phones or learn how to book a GP appointment online; we’re incredibly flexible.” 

The Tech Park is entirely self-contained at the SCIoT site with meeting rooms and teaching spaces and it’s equipped with all kinds of high-tech equipment including VR headsets and Sphero Balls, mini robots that help to teach people how to write computer code. 

Anna says, “We know that a lack of knowledge and confidence in terms of digital skills are holding a lot of people back when it comes to career progression, and that’s something we need to address in an area like ours where there are so many digitally-related businesses needing people to work for them. There are plenty of people who lack the most basic knowledge, and we’re trialling an essential digital skills course right now to try to address that. We want to hear from individuals, from schools, from companies and community groups – anyone who thinks they might benefit from the training we can offer.” 

Tech Park has already been training young people from Milton Keynes YMCA to give them a better chance of finding work, as well as being visited by pupils from Lord Grey Academy in Bletchley for our launch event, who found the experience of wearing VR headsets really useful for revision. 

Lord Grey Academy computer science teacher Sakshi Pabbi says, “Thank you for choosing Lord Grey Academy for the Tech Park event. The session was really great and showed how much technology can change education. Your way of teaching with 3D was cool and made learning fun. Seeing technology mix virtual stuff into the real world was amazing. By using 3D technology, you showed a smart way of teaching that gets students involved and helps them understand better.  Overall, the session proved how powerful technology can be in making education better. It gives us new ways to learn and be interested. I’m excited to see more advancements and use them in my own learning.”  

Anna says age is no barrier to learning about tech.  “It doesn’t matter how young or old you are and what level of digital skills you have already, if at all, we think we’ll have something for pretty much everyone.”  

Anyone who would like to find out more can visit https://southcentraliot.ac.uk/tech-park-bletchley/   

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SCIoT student’s business success https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/sciot-students-business-success/ Thu, 07 Mar 2024 08:29:56 +0000 https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/sciot-students-business-success/
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Former SCIoT student thrives in Milton Keynes business community 

Deborah Mungai, a former student of the South Central Institute of Technology (SCIoT) in Bletchley – part of the Milton Keynes College Group – has become a key member of the Milton Keynes business community in the two years after completing her course. 

The young entrepreneur completed her Higher National Diploma in Cyber and Computer Forensics in May of 2022 at the SCIoT and since then has started her own business in event photography, website services, branding and creative marketing. Deborah is also a podcast co-host and a regular public speaker in Milton Keynes and further afield, covering topics such as entrepreneurship, cyber awareness, education activism, and empowering more women and people of colour to get into the STEM industry. 

And recently, Deborah was chosen by Iain Stewart, MP for Milton Keynes South, as a Local Skills Champion. This involved Deborah and her mother visiting 10 Downing Street, where they had the opportunity to meet other champions from all parts of the country and to interact with other Members of Parliament and the Secretary of State for Education.  

On the experience of visiting Downing Street, Deborah said: “It was a wonderful experience, and I consider it a significant achievement that I proudly wear as a minority, empowering others. During the event, I networked with people from various business sectors and apprenticeships. Following the event, I’m planning to visit the House of Commons and explore the possibility of opening a club to support migrants arriving in the country to integrate in the UK school system and career through an initiative I am working on with my mother”. 

Deborah is also taking part in a podcast called ‘Inspirational MK’ with Women Leaders, which has been recorded at Milton Keynes College’s Chaffron Centre with the support of the College’s Media Studies students and will be launched on International Women’s Day on 8th March. 

Speaking about her time at the SCIoT, Deborah said: “Studying at the SCIoT has been a transformative journey for me; it has played a pivotal role in shaping me into the driven and accomplished individual I am today. I vividly remember being an apprehensive yet talented 18-year-old, unsure of which career path to embark upon. However, the SCIoT provided me with the guidance and resources to not only excel in the technology realm but also explore my passion for marketing. Through its extensive network and opportunities, I’ve been able to flourish as an entrepreneur, leveraging connections forged during my time at the institute, both in business and the rapidly evolving technology sector. My advice to prospective students is simple: seize the opportunity that this institute presents. Its diverse offerings and comprehensive curriculum have equipped me with far more than just a cybersecurity degree; I’ve gained invaluable skills, including effective communication in professional settings.”    

James Nowell, Head of School at the SCIoT commented: “Everyone at the SCIoT in Bletchley is extremely proud of Deborah and everything she has achieved, both during her studies with us and since she completed her course. Deborah’s success is a fantastic example of why the SCIoT is so valuable in the Milton Keynes community. We provide our learners with the opportunities to study in state-of-the-art facilities with tutors who are industry experts and take part in real-world projects that give them the skills to excel in the digital and technology sectors. We’re excited to see what the future holds for Deborah and all of our learners who choose to take advantage of the fantastic opportunities available at the SCIoT.” 

For more information on the South Central Institute of Technology in Bletchley, visit southcentraliot.ac.uk 

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Secretary of State visit https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/secretary-of-state-visit-to-sciot/ Wed, 24 Jan 2024 10:30:37 +0000 https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/secretary-of-state-visit-to-sciot/
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SCIoT welcomes Secretary of State for Education 

On Friday 12 January, staff and students from the South Central Institute of Technology (SCIoT) welcomed the Secretary of State for Education, Gillian Keegan MP, along with Iain Stewart, the Member of Parliament for Milton Keynes South, to the Bletchley campus. 

From digital skills and coding to game design and cyber-crime, the Secretary of State had the opportunity to meet with the students and the staff to learn more about their education, their experiences and their aspirations once completing their course. The Secretary of State also spent time with lecturers and the Senior team to understand the values and aims of the SCIoT, and the challenges faced by both colleagues and learners. 

Everyone at the SCIoT was excited to show the Secretary of State the benefits of partnering with a range of employers both local and national to offer a curriculum to students that brings education and business closer together, encourages collaboration between colleges and business, and delivers world class technical education. 

The Secretary of State for Education, Gillian Keegan MP said: “The South Central Institute of Technology is making our next generation of code makers next door to the old site of the WW2 codebreakers. 

“It was excellent to meet the leadership team behind the SCIoT and see first-hand the range of courses being undertaken by students, not only from Milton Keynes but also from further afield. Iain has campaigned for more opportunities so the next generation in Milton Keynes have the skills they need to get ahead in their careers. As an MP he is a true champion for education, and I look forward to continuing to work with him as we continue to deliver on his local education priorities.” 

Iain Stewart MP added: “I am delighted I had the opportunity to showcase the South Central Institute of Technology to the Secretary of State for Education, it is a truly brilliant facility we have in Bletchley. 

“The SCIoT is providing students a hands-on approach to learning about technology, digital subjects and coding, and the Secretary of State really enjoyed meeting the staff, students and leadership team.” 

Sally Alexander, CEO and Group Principal for Milton Keynes College Group said: “It was a wonderful boost to receive a visit from the Secretary of State and to have the opportunity for her to see at first-hand what a fabulous facility the South Central Institute of Technology is. 

“It was great to be able to explain to her just how much the SCIoT is helping to create digital futures for so many people and to provide the much needed 21st century skills in such high demand in the Milton Keynes area.” 

To learn more about the South Central Institute of Technology and the courses on offer, you can visit https://southcentraliot.ac.uk/ 

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Demystifying AI Conference https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/free-demystifying-ai-event/ Thu, 18 Jan 2024 15:00:41 +0000 https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/free-demystifying-ai-event/
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SCIoT to host free conference to Demystify AI for Milton Keynes businesses

A free conference is being held to support business owners local to Milton Keynes with understanding AI and harnessing its potential for their business.  

The ‘Demystifying AI’ event is happening at the South Central Institute of Technology (SCIoT) in Bletchley on Thursday 7th March between 1:30pm and 4:30pm. The conference will feature keynote speakers, panel discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities for attendees from various sectors and backgrounds.  

There will be sessions from speakers from Microsoft, KPMG and The Open University, which will explore the current state and future potential of AI, as well as the ethical and social implications of its development and use.  

Caroline Indge, Head of Partnerships and Innovation at Milton Keynes College Group, commented: “AI offers numerous opportunities for growth and efficiency and holds the potential to transform and streamline businesses in a positive direction, but we still see organisations facing issues embracing AI. Our ‘Demystifying AI’ event will help businesses to understand what AI tools are available to them and how they could use them to make their businesses more efficient, competitive and prepared for the technology of the future. 

“We’re delighted to have the support of MKAI for this event, as well as speakers from Microsoft, KPMG and The Open University. We’re excited to support local businesses with understanding and embracing the opportunities that AI can offer and think that the industry-leading facilities at the SCIoT will help to make this a useful event for our local business community.” 

Richard Foster-Fletcher from MKAI commented: “At MKAI, we are committed to cultivating authentic and forthright conversations about the ethical and safety implications of artificial intelligence. We believe that all voices and perspectives are essential in this collective effort to ensure that AI is developed and used ethically, safely, and beneficially for all. We’re proud to be partnering with the SCIoT on the ‘Demystifying AI’ event and are looking forward to supporting local businesses with understanding how they can harness the power of AI.” 

To book your place at this free event, visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/demystifying-artificial-intelligence-conference-mk-tickets-759557365527  

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SCIoT student wins at Hackathon https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/sciot-student-wins-at-hackathon/ Tue, 19 Dec 2023 08:50:46 +0000 https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/sciot-student-wins-at-hackathon/
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Green Ideas a hit with judges at Hackathon hosted by SCIoT 

Teams of people aged 18 – 35 battled it out at the South Central Institute of Technology (SCIoT) in Bletchley to come up with the best business ideas, using AI to create practical, sustainable solutions to real world problems.  This AI Hackathon for the Common Good initiative was part of the British Council’s Stronger Together youth leadership programme. 

Participants were treated to an intense bootcamp looking at the fundamentals of AI and how it could help combat climate change and support sustainability across the world.  The teams then had to come up with their ideas and pitch them to an expert panel. 

The winners, which included SCIoT software development apprentice, Sam Bailey who works at Encore Environment, came up with an idea for how to use two different types of AI to read and digitise paper documents, and transfer the relevant information into the right places on his employer’s computer system. 

Sam said, “I very much enjoyed myself and everything went very smoothly.  It was an entertaining and interactive presentation which contained a lot of interesting information about both AI and sustainability.  All of the teams seemed to work together exceptionally well and I’m sure it was tough to judge.” 

Sam’s team’s prize is a study trip to Bristol where they’ll meet other winners from similar events from across Europe.  Head of School at the SCIoT, James Nowell, was also one of the judges and said, “The event provided an outstanding opportunity for our students to delve into the positive applications of AI and its pivotal role in advancing sustainability. The Hackathon united students from diverse educational paths — apprenticeships, higher education, and our Access to Higher Education courses — all to address real-world issues through AI solutions.” 

“Hosting this event in our newly constructed, sustainably designed building highlighted our dedication to digital learning. Observing our students present impactful solutions filled me with immense pride. It was an honour to contribute to the incredible work of the British Council.” 

Tim Moore, Cultural Engagement Business Director at the British Council said, “The Artificial Intelligence (AI) strand of our Stronger Together programme aims to develop specialised skills that will enable young leaders to design AI-based solutions to address social and climate challenges. We would like to thank the SCIoT for hosting the AI Hackathon for the Common Good.   The excellent facilities made the hackathon an enjoyable experience for participants.  Students were very committed to the tasks throughout the whole training and their responses were incredibly impressive. It is worth mentioning that during the pitch of ideas at the end of the hackathon, there was a high level of focus and great questions to the presenters were asked. A fantastic event for all involved.”   

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Graduation 2023 https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/graduation-2023/ Mon, 11 Dec 2023 09:51:15 +0000 https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/graduation-2023/ MK College and SCIoT learners celebrate at Graduation 2023
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Graduation 2023

More than 60 students from Milton Keynes College and the South Central Institute of Technology have received certificates for their qualifications at MK College Group’s 2023 Graduation ceremony. 

The event was held on Wednesday 29th November at the Stables Theatre in Milton Keynes. The graduates received their certificates for achieving their HNCs, HNDs and professional qualifications, which were presented to them by Milton Keynes College Group’s Chief Operating Officer, Jason Mansell and Principal of Curriculum Innovation and Pedagogy, Alex Warner. Joining in the celebrations were the graduates’ families and tutors, as well as the Milton Keynes Mayoress and the Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire. The celebration included an afternoon tea prepared by the College’s Catering and Hospitality students, and musical performances from Performing Arts learners. 

During the ceremony, the College Group also appointed its newest Fellow, in recognition of his contribution to the local community. Jon Manning, Founder and CEO of Arthur Ellis: Mental Health Support, was recognised for his commitment to making a difference to the mental health of children and young people, including the College Group’s own learners. 

Sally Alexander, Group Principal and CEO of Milton Keynes College Group, said: “Our Graduation ceremonies are always special events, and this year was no exception. Our Graduates have shown that they can choose to do something they’ve committed to; they can overcome obstacles and they can succeed. They will carry this achievement with them into whatever they do next, and along with all of my colleagues at MK College Group, I wish them every success for the future.  

“We were also delighted to appoint our latest Fellow, Jon Manning from Arthur Ellis: Mental Health Support. Jon has been working closely with the College Group since 2020 and in collaboration with our colleagues, Arthur Ellis provides support to our most vulnerable students, enabling them to develop their resilience and to succeed within the College. Jon’s commitment and dedication to improving access to high quality mental health support is evident in everything he does, and the impact of his service is tangible. We are proud to be working with Arthur Ellis and to welcome Jon as a Fellow of Milton Keynes College Group.” 

For more information about the undergraduate courses we offer at MK College, visit https://mkcollege.ac.uk/undergraduate/. Or to find out more about courses available at the South Central Institute of Technology, visit https://southcentraliot.ac.uk/  

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Hackathon at SCIoT https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/hackathon-at-sciot/ Tue, 28 Nov 2023 09:01:31 +0000 https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/hackathon-at-sciot/ South Central Institute of Technology to host AI Hackathon
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Hackathon at SCIoT

The South Central Institute of Technology (SCIoT) in Bletchley is hosting The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Hackathon for the Common Good in collaboration with the British Council on 1st & 2nd December.  

The event is open to anyone aged 18-35 with a cracking idea for how to make our cities greener. The British Council is looking for people who are passionate about sustainability and interested in innovation and creative problem solving.  Participants will work together in interdisciplinary teams to design AI-based solutions to social and environmental challenges. 

Winning teams will win a Study Trip in Bristol where they’ll meet the other winners from across Europe.  Thirty-three people are already signed up, ready to be put into teams made up of local businesses, apprentices from MK College and tech students from the SCIoT. 

Applicants must have a background in one of the following fields: 

  • Environmental or social sciences: People who support social justice and/or are advocates of environmental/human rights. 
  • Design or business/entrepreneurship: People who design products and solutions that aim to improve the wellbeing of individuals and communities.  
  • Computer science or STEM: People who have a background in sciences. This might be basic knowledge of what AI is and how machine learning works. 

People will be put into teams and receive expert training on how they can use AI to design solutions to problems of sustainability, so you don’t need to be an expert on AI or climate change/social justice join in.  The teams will then try to come up with creative ideas and design solutions.    

James Nowell, Head of School at the SCIoT said, “We’re here to bridge the digital skills gap, understand and respond to business needs, and create unrivalled talent in the digital space, so when the British Council asked us to host the Hackathon, we said yes immediately.  

“We’re incredibly excited to welcome the British Council and tech and digital enthusiasts to see and experience our cutting-edge and industry-leading facilities and meet our expert teaching staff, as well as honing their skills and working with others to come up with innovative solutions to the problems we face as a society.” 

Chrysa Vlachopoulou, Project Manager at Stronger Together (a programme from the British Council, the organisers of the Hackathon), commented: “The Artificial Intelligence (AI) hackathons for the Common Good is part of our Stronger Together programme and presents a fantastic opportunity for young people to learn how to design AI-based solutions to address social and climate challenges. 

“During the hackathon, young people will explore how AI can serve as a tool to mitigate climate change and generate creative ideas centred around the theme of Green Cities. Participants can pitch their idea and win a study visit to Bristol, leading sustainable city of the UK, meet with other teams from similar hackathons in Europe, exchange ideas and get inspired!” 

For more information or to apply to take part, please visit https://www.britishcouncil.be/artificial-intelligence-hackathon-milton-keynes-uk

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National Cyber Awards https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/national-cyber-awards/ Mon, 02 Oct 2023 10:13:01 +0000 https://mkcollege.ac.uk/news/national-cyber-awards/
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National Cyber Awards

SCIoT student shortlisted at National Cyber Awards

Milton Keynes College Group is proud to announce that Rich Lee, one of our students at the South Central Institute of Technology (SCIoT) was nominated at the National Cyber Awards as one of the finalists in the Cyber Student of the Year award.

Rich, who studies Cyber Security at the SCIoT, was nominated for his ability to extrapolate a concept and apply it in a creative way making these concepts accessible to a broader audience. Rich joined the South Central Institute of Technology later in life than most traditional students, having several careers behind him already not relating to Cyber security. 

He joined to study a Level 4 Higher National Diploma in Digital Technologies and has excelled this year with all his units, especially the one relating to Cyber Security. Under the supervision of lecturer Paul Gartside, former Head of UK Software Engineering & UK Technology Site Lead, Rich has continually impressed lecturers at the SCIoT and the employers for work with us, including CCL and Cranfield University. His creative approach to problem solving is uplifting and supportive to the other students around him which is why others seek his advice on cyber related threat problems set in the learning environment.

The prestigious awards, held on 25th September, focus on rewarding those who are committed to cyber innovation, cyber crime reduction and protecting citizens online.

Paul Gartside, Lecturer in Cyber Security and Data Analytics, and one of Rich’s tutors, said, “I’m so proud of Rich for getting shortlisted as one of the students of the year. His hard work and dedication are an inspiration to everyone around him and, even though he might not have won on the night, to me, he won simply by getting to the national finals. This is real achievement and something we should all celebrate.”

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