Thursday 13 March 2014

Uniformed Public Services Students Pay a Visit to RAF COSFORD Museum

30 students on the NULC Uniformed Public Service, Level 2 Diploma Course, spent a day at the Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum, located at RAF Cosford in Shropshire. The museum tells the story of the RAF and the men and women who serve and have served in the RAF.   


As the students walked around the site, they were able to see aircraft from past and present including the Harrier Jump Jet and classic aircraft such as the Spitfire and talk to veterans of past conflicts.
 
Uniformed Public Services student Hollie Campbell said about the trip: “I really enjoyed talking to the veterans, it was my favourite part of the day.”


Visits like this provide the NULC students with the background information that supports their studies and in turn helps them decide what their next steps will be.

The Level 2 Diploma is a one year course and on successful completion allows the students to either to progress on to the two year, Level 3 Extended Diploma course in Uniformed Public Services, or make an informed choice on their next career step.

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