Birmingham Post

Head of new HS2 college appointed

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THE new National College for High Speed Rail – which opens in Birmingham in September – has appointed its first principal.

Jackie Grubb will lead the education of the next generation of rail technician­s and engineers at the largest of the Government’s five new national colleges.

She will oversee training for around 1,300 students a year at the new £40 million institutio­n, next to Aston University and its sister college in Doncaster.

Students will gain skills in the various fields of rail engineerin­g and be a short walk away from the new HS2 high-speed rail terminal in Curzon Street.

Ms Grubb began work as a lecturer and has since taken on a variety of senior roles including director at Swindon College and deputy principal at Basingstok­e College of Technology.

She said: “With the college gearing up to launch this September and produce a new generation of highly skilled profession­als who will lead Britain’s rail industry, this is a great time to join the team.

“I’m looking forward to building a new, diverse workforce for the rail sector and I’m absolutely committed to working with our growing network of employers to offer cutting edge technical and profession­al courses which produce the talented young people they need.”

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