Carmel Mee

Head Of Faculty Health And Science at Southern Regional College

Carmel Mee's work experience includes various roles at Southern Regional College, starting from being a Lecturer in Electronics & Engineering in 2001 to eventually becoming the Head of Faculty Health and Science in June 2019. Throughout their time at the college, they also served as a Teaching and Learning Advisor and a Quality Improvement Manager. Prior to their tenure at Southern Regional College, Carmel worked as a Product Engineer at Nortel Networks from 2000 to 2001.

Carmel Mee began their education in 1995 at Dundalk Institute of Technology, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Product Design Engineering with a focus on Electronics. Carmel completed their degree in 2000. Following this, from 2001 to 2004, they attended Ulster University, where they obtained a Master's degree in Education, specializing in Teaching and Learning. Then, between 2006 and 2009, Carmel Mee returned to Ulster University to pursue another Master's degree, this time in Renewable Energy and Energy Management.

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Belfast, United Kingdom

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Southern Regional College

Southern Regional College is one of the largest education providers in Northern Ireland with approximately 10,000 students enrolled annually and over 900 members of staff. Straddled between the two council areas of Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon and Newry, Mourne & Down in the southern part of NI, the College operates from 5 campuses in Armagh, Banbridge, Lurgan, Newry and Portadown, with community provision also offered across the region. The courses at Southern Regional College cover almost all subject areas and include full-time and part-time academic and vocational qualifications at various levels for pre-16, post-16 and 19+ (adults) options. Programmes range from recreational hobby courses through to degree and master’s level qualifications, in addition to Apprenticeships at Further and Higher Level. The learner is at the heart of everything we do. We provide a vibrant, inclusive and supportive learning environment, delivering first class education and training to positively transform lives through meaningful and enjoyable experiences. Our range of Matrix and Autism Accredited student support services are dedicated to helping students before, during and after their time at the College.


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