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"I
came to college to study for an SNC in Forestry, and continued on to pass an
HND in Arboriculture and Urban Forestry. By taking advantage of the flexible
learning programme I was able to do additional units, which allowed me to go
on to gain a BSc in Forestry and Conservation. The decision to go back to
full-time education was not an easy one for me, as I am severely dyslexic.
But with the understanding and help of the well-trained staff at Inverness College I was able to show
my full potential. I even managed to pick up a couple of awards on the
way."
HUGH
WILSON
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Welcome to the Scottish School of Forestry
These pages are
designed to give you an impression of the range of opportunities available to
you to study Forestry, Arboriculture and Forestry and Conservation in the
heart of the Highlands of Scotland.
The Scottish School of Forestry
The Scottish School of Forestry is a self contained
campus of Inverness College UHI, 6 miles from the centre of Inverness with classrooms, workshops,
library and computer suite, refectory and students common room. Practical
activities take place on its 10 hectare site or in nearby forests. There are
9 forestry lecturers on the staff, with a wide range of skills and
experience. The School has international links and you may find Finnish,
Irish, French, German, Czech, Spanish, Belgian, Polish and Dutch (and other
nationalities) sharing your class. The opportunity to spend time in one of
these countries is available to students through the EU Socrates Project.
More information can be
found on the ECTS (European Credit Transfer System)
page.
Inverness College UHI
Inverness College UHI is situated in the north of Scotland in the city of Inverness, the capital of the Highlands. The city is a gateway to the
lochs, hills and mountains that are justifiably famous throughout the world.
The college is the largest educational establishment in the Highlands,
enrolling over 7000 students each year. Inverness College UHI is part of the
UHI Millennium Institute in which it is a key participant, along with its
partner colleges in the Highlands and Islands.
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