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Paul Corry, a Production Technical Manager at LSN Diffusion in Llandybie, will graduate in November with a first-class honours BEng degree in Materials Science. At the age of 52, Paul embarked on the degree apprenticeship programme at UWTSD’s Swansea campus in 2020, marking a pivotal moment in his career after over 35 years in engineering. 

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Despite holding a BSc in Health and Social Care obtained a decade earlier, Paul said he recognised the need to deepen his technical expertise in engineering. His decision to pursue a degree apprenticeship in Materials Science was driven by a desire to enhance his knowledge and skills, particularly in understanding the processes behind production techniques. 

Materials Science Engineers are at the forefront of discovering and developing the best material solutions for products. Graduates find a wide range of employment opportunities focused on metallurgical industries, such as aerospace, automotive, biomedical, and sustainable development fields.

鈥淭he Materials Science degree was perfect for increasing my technical knowledge, and it鈥檚 given me the tools to think differently about engineering problems,鈥 he said.

As part of his degree apprenticeship, Paul undertook a work-based project for his dissertation, focusing on optimising atomisation processes within the company. His project, which involved switching from gas-based to water-based methods, resulted in substantial cost savings and energy efficiency improvements for LSN Diffusion. The success of this project highlights the direct impact his academic journey has had on his company鈥檚 operations.

Paul said his experience as a mature student gave him a unique perspective in the classroom. With decades of industry experience, he found that he could apply academic theories directly to practical scenarios, bridging the gap between theory and practice. 

鈥淢y experience helped join the dots between what I was learning and what I鈥檇 been doing in the field for years,鈥 he added.

Beyond his own academic success, Paul has also been an advocate for apprenticeships within his workplace. He has mentored new apprentices at LSN Diffusion, guiding them through the challenges of the programme and sharing his passion for lifelong learning. 

鈥淎pprenticeships are invaluable for developing critical thinking, professionalism, and problem-solving skills. I encourage everyone to approach them with commitment and an open mind,鈥 he said.

Paul said balancing full-time work with academic studies and personal life had been challenging. 

鈥淩eturning to education after 35 years was tough, especially while working full-time. But the support from my family, my company, and the university made all the difference. It鈥檚 been incredibly rewarding,鈥 he says. He often dedicated his weekends and lunch breaks to studying, demonstrating the discipline and dedication required to succeed.

Paul plans to continue his academic journey with a master鈥檚 degree, and ultimately hopes to transition into a mentoring role. 

鈥淚鈥檝e found a renewed sense of purpose through this apprenticeship. I鈥檓 contributing to something bigger, and I want to help others achieve that too,鈥 he said.

Degree Apprenticeships at UWTSD

The 密桃传媒 (UWTSD) is a leading provider of degree apprenticeships, offering a variety of programs across different industries: 

We currently deliver degree apprenticeships for over 100 employers. We have established strong relationships with private and public sector organisations including SME鈥檚, Local Authorities and NHS Trusts.

Our degree apprenticeships offer you the opportunity to develop your skills, knowledge, and experiences. You can study for a degree apprenticeship to up-skill or re-skill if you are already in employment.


Further Information

Rebecca Davies

Executive Press and Media Relations Officer    
Corporate Communications and PR    
Email: rebecca.davies@uwtsd.ac.uk    
Phone: 07384 467071

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