Innovative SRUC graduate trainee scheme to train new consultancy stars of the future
An innovative graduate trainee programme has been launched by Scotland’s Rural College to help identify and train the new consultancy stars of the future.
An innovative graduate trainee programme has been launched by Scotland’s Rural College to help identify and train the new consultancy stars of the future.
Craig Trewern a former hospitality student from the Elmwood Campus of SRUC recently took part in one of the areas’ largest and most well attended flower, food and drink festivals in Dundee.
Rachel Foley, a fourth year BSc Agriculture student from Musselburgh in East Lothian has enjoyed a 10 week placement with the Edinburgh office of SAC Consulting, part of Scotland’s Rural College.
Gemma Waugh, a fourth year BSc Agricultural Bioscience student from Closeburn near Dumfries has enjoyed a 10 week placement with the Ayr office of SAC Consulting, part of Scotland’s Rural College.
Jack Munro, a fourth year BA Rural Business Management student from the village of Glencraig in Fife has enjoyed a 10 week placement with the Elgin office of SAC Consulting.