Engineering Student Ryan Christian Wins IET Prize for Exceptional Dedication
Ryan Christian, a dedicated engineering student at University College Isle of Man (UCM), has been honoured with the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Merseyside and Western Cheshire Local Network Prize. The award recognises his outstanding commitment and performance in engineering studies at a non-accredited educational institution.
Ryan's journey in engineering began on UCM's Technicals in Engineering Diploma course, where his passion for the subject quickly flourished. His commitment and dedication have been consistently praised by his tutors. Sam Warren, head of the environment and sustainability faculty at UCM, commended Ryan's exceptional dedication, professionalism, and strong academic performance.
Ryan is on track to complete his Higher National Certificate in engineering next academic year. His hard work and perseverance have not gone unnoticed. Ruth Watterson, IET education officer for the Isle of Man, lauded Ryan's commitment to personal and professional growth, reliability, and technical aptitude. As a result, he received a certificate of achievement and a monetary prize.
Ryan's achievements are a testament to his dedication and hard work. He has secured an apprenticeship with the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, combining hands-on experience with academic study. The IET award is a well-deserved recognition of his outstanding performance and a promising start to his engineering career.
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