This week, the college celebrated 50 years since the opening of the Homefield site
The principal of University College Isle of Man says as it expands its curriculum, it focuses on how it can meet the needs of the local community.
This week UCM celebrated 50 years since the opening of the Homefield site in Douglas.
Jesamine Kelly says since its inception, the college has expanded its offerings to students.
She added that it engages with employers and government agencies to gain insight on the needs in the community and develops courses accordingly.
Jesamine was speaking at an event at the college:
And you can watch some of the celebrations here:
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