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NUI Galway has collaborated with Skillnet Ireland to develop the Level 8 specialist Diploma in Corporate Environmental Planning.

Evolution of environmental planning and management


This is a new practice-based course which provides an overview of the evolution of environmental planning and management and its relationship to society and industry today.

Drawing on contemporary examples, this course will explore the roots and principles of environmental planning and management in practice, introducing students to a range of conceptual and practical approaches.

It will prepare students with the knowledge and skills to be leaders and decision makers in developing solutions for contemporary environmental issues in industrial and commercial environments.

It will also provide students with an understanding of waste legislation, the key issues and practical implications in relation to waste management and focus on lean processes and waste prevention.

This specialist diploma award is particularly suitable for students requiring medium-term upskilling for career advancement in the area of environmental policy and leadership to strengthen their capacities as efficient environmental managers and effective environmental leaders in their organisations.

Launch


Speaking at the launch, Gerard Murray, network manager, Next Level Skillnet, said: “The launch of this programme comes at a critical point for the environment where sustained damage to our planet may occur unless we change our policies.

"This programme can help us make Irish business world leaders in the area of sustainable energy utilisation and environmental protection.”

Skillnet Ireland awarded funding to Next Level Skillnet last year, under its Future Skills programme, to develop this programme in collaboration with industry.

The objective of the Skillnet Ireland Future Skills programme is to encourage collaborations between enterprise, academic institutions, and industry training providers to develop innovative programmes that speak directly to the future skills needs of business and that address gaps in existing provision.

Programme delivery


The programme will be delivered by lecturers with extensive experience as practitioners and academics, part time over one year, by a combination of Saturday on-campus workshops, online lectures, guest speakers and learning activities, eBooks and other digital resources.

The course includes the core modules Environmental Management for Organisations, Environmental Leadership in Organisations, Environmental Science, The Lean Organisation and Technology, Energy Management and Environmental Legislation and Compliance.

Each module will be individually assessed by assignments completed throughout the semester. The major assignment for each module will be the development of a plan for the participant’s workplace.

Application closing date and fee subsidies


There are a few places still available on this course. Delivery starts on Saturday, October 19, 2019.

Fee subsidies are available to students registering for the Diploma in Corporate Environmental Planning, through membership of Skillnet (free membership of Skillnet is available to private sector companies).

For this pilot launch a fee subsidy is available through Skillnet for employed and self-employed applicants.

Further information


Further details of fee subsidies are available on www.nextlevel.ie, email: sue@nextlevel.ie or call 061 363 418.

Interested applicants are encouraged to apply immediately at: http://www.nuigalway.ie/courses/adult-and-continuing-education-courses/corporate-environmental-planning.html or contact: sciencetech@nuigalway.ie for further information.

Diploma in Corporate Environmental Planning unveiled

We caught up with our PG Dip in Medical Device Technology & Business Graduate, Vincent Lawlor, to ask him about his experience with Innopharma Education and his transition from a long career in engineering into the pharma and medtech sector.

Why did you choose Innopharma Education?
“I have a background in Engineering, a degree in mechanical engineering and a PHD in Aeronautical Engineering. After 11 years working, I was made redundant.

I recognised that the medical device sector was the area I would have to go into if I wanted to stay in employment as there are so many career opportunities.

I was starting to see a pattern of getting rejected from job roles because I didn’t have medtech experience. I applied for several courses, but I chose Innopharma Education because it was industry focused and delivered part-time.

A few weeks into the course, I got a job with Nypro. I worked in contract manufacturing alongside big pharma companies for more than two years.

After this, I applied to Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, where I am working now, and got the job straight away. After a short period of time I was made permanent.

How did you find working while studying?
The course is perfect structure for those with a busy lifestyle. The reasons I did the course was firstly because it was industry driven. After doing a PhD I didn’t want to go back to the academic world of lectures who weren’t from industry.

Second, because it was distance learning which meant that if I couldn’t dial into the class, I could look at the recording which suited me.

The recordings are great especially during study as I could go back and look at them. I thought it was a brilliant idea. That’s what not only attracted me but that helped me navigate and complete the course a lot easier.

What does your role involve?
In short, I work on disposable devices in volumes of 3,000 million units a year for a Boston based pharma company and I also work on the reusable devices which are beside the patients in the hospitals.

Did you find the course applicable to your role?
Absolutely, especially in Mallinckrodt. Documentation is key, without documents it didn’t happen. Understanding that you need the FDA and European regulation is very important. They control everything and that’s how we ensure our devices are correct.

And then the ISO Standards, design control, risk control, all of them I have been using for the last 4 years. Those are the big things.

What are the main things you learnt?
The course gave me a deep understanding of how the medtech industry works. I learnt you can never prevent risk, but you can mitigate against it. The relevance of the whole course and how it ties together really stood to me.

The regulation tells you to do something but doesn’t tell you how to do it. Standards tell you how to do it and then specification and how they are all linked together. That’s what I learnt from a very top level.

The subjects are varied. I learnt the relevance of quality and that I had to be quality driven. I recognised areas that I would want to work in.

The fact that the lectures are industry focused and have experience in the sector really helped me. They were all very helpful, the assignments were fair, and the group work made studying very interesting.

I liked the way the course covered the entire medtech sector. The topics of the course give you a flavor of quality, design control, risk, management, of all of it really. I really can’t express how much I learnt. It would be hard to fault the programme.

Would you recommend the course to people looking to upskill?
Yes, I already have! I told them that it will stand to them. When I was in interviews and was asked what I knew about the medtech industry, that’s where I noticed the course really helped as I could talk through the different between the several aspects in the medtech world.

What advice would you give them?
Have discipline, you must understand that you have to set aside time for the course. It’s not like the typical educational system or college, it is a different environment. The teachers are industry people.

Be open minded to all the information. There is a huge amount which can be daunting but between regulation and ISSA standards what I learnt is nobody knows them all, but they know where to find them where they need them.

Find out more about the Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Device Technology and Business here.

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