Edinburgh's Telford College (UK)
Partner in the SUPERCOMET project
The British testing and development partner provides testing, development and evaluation of the software tool. Translation into English and dissemination in the northern parts of UK are other important roles.
Founded in 1968, Edinburgh s Telford College offers education and training in a vast range of subjects and has enabled many people to improve their job prospects as well as widen their experience and skills. Courses and programmes may start at different times of the year or may be tailored to meet your individual needs. Studies may be performed in a variety of ways - full-time, day release, part-time, short day, open learning or drop-in.
Courses and programmes of study at the College undergo rigorous monitoring by nationally recognised bodies such as SQA, Scottish Examination Board, Royal Society for the Arts, City and Guilds and the Construction Industry Training Board.
The College is a corporate institution, governed by a sixteen person Board of Management whose members are representatives of key industrial and commercial sectors, professional organisations and local government. The College is funded from a variety of sources including the Scottish Office Education Department, European Union, Scottish Enterprise and its Local Enterprise Companies and industrial clients.
These people at ETC have been involved in the SUPERCOMET project:
Name |
Role |
Picture |
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John McGrath | Contents, Management | |
Jan Boyle | Management | |
Bruce Heil | Management | |
Yvette Jennings | Administration | |
Kelly Thornton | Administration | |
Derek Alexander | Administration | |
Rosalind Chetwynd | Management | |
Myra Cameron | Coordinator | |
Gill Turner | Management | |
Noel Chidwick | Development | |
Liz Unsworth | Research | |
Liz Gunn | Research, Development, Implementation | |
Ian Gates | Technical Staff | |
Alex Mitchell | Technical Staff | |
Mark Withers | Technical Staff, Implementation |
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