Middlesbrough College is hosting five delegates from Abu Dhabi as part of a comprehensive skills training programme aimed at enhancing global industry expertise.
This bespoke programme, delivered by TTE International – a wholly-owned subsidiary of Middlesbrough College – underscores the College’s commitment to fostering international collaboration in vocational education.
The delegates, all recent graduates in Mechanical disciplines, are participating in a four-week intensive training programme designed to develop practical skills critical to their roles. This training takes place at the College’s TTE2 STEM Centre under the guidance of industry experts.
John Cooke, Associate Director TTE at Middlesbrough College, said: “We are delighted to welcome these delegates from Abu Dhabi and are proud to play a role in their professional development. This collaboration highlights the importance of international partnerships in skills development, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact this training will have on both the delegates and their organisations.”
The programme began on 28th October 2024, with the candidates currently engaged in Block 1, which focuses on Hydraulics & Pneumatics, followed by an in-depth training in Pumps & Valves, offering candidates hands-on experience with cutting-edge technologies.
The students have plans to return to the College in early 2025 to complete Block 2, which will cover Non-destructive Testing (NDT) and Weld Inspection.
This unique course, commissioned on behalf of Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) – the candidates’ sponsor – is tailored to bridge the gap between academic theory and practical application, essential for their professional growth. EGA has fully supported the programme, covering all tuition fees to ensure that the graduates are equipped with advanced skills to meet the demands of their industry.
The programme’s success underscores Middlesbrough College’s reputation as a leader in global vocational education, drawing international students seeking practical, industry-relevant training.