Students gathered with family and friends to attend the CAFRE graduation ceremony, held at Greenmount Campus, Antrim.
Loughry Campus in Cookstown has long been recognised as a centre of excellence for food education in Northern Ireland. This year’s graduates have studied across a variety of disciplines including Food Technology, Food Innovation and Nutrition, Food Business Management, and Food Manufacture, preparing them for impactful careers in one of the region’s most vital industries.
Fintan McCann, Head of Food Education at Loughry Campus, shared his congratulations, commenting: “We are incredibly proud of our students. Their dedication, creativity, and flexibility have been outstanding. They leave Loughry Campus not only with academic qualifications but with real-world experience and a deep understanding of the food supply chain. We look forward to seeing the positive contributions they will make to the industry.”
This year 11 students were awarded with First Class Honours Degrees in subjects of Food Business Management, Food Innovation and Nutrition and Food Technology. The college proudly recognised the commitment of 13 Higher Level Apprenticeship learners who completed Foundation Degree qualifications alongside employment in the food industry.
Throughout their studies, students engaged in hands-on learning in Loughry’s state-of-the-art food processing facilities, collaborated with industry partners, and tackled real-life challenges through projects and placements. The buoyancy of the food industry is evident as many graduates have already secured employment. These roles are in food manufacturing, quality assurance, product development, sales and marketing and supply chain management to name a few.
Food graduate, Joshua Thompson from Ballymena, reflected on his time at Loughry saying: “I started studying at Loughry Campus on the Level 3 programme after I completed my GCSEs.
"I have just graduated with a First-Class Honours Degree in Food Business Management, which is validated by Ulster University. Studying at Loughry gave me an incredible six years. The support from lecturers, the friendships built, and the opportunities to connect with industry have made my experience unforgettable. I have recently started a new job as a Food Technologist with Bradburys Cheese in Buxton, England. I know, as graduates, we’re all excited to take our next steps into work and make a real difference in the world of food.”

5. Graduation day
Congratulations to Abigail Thom from Cookstown, Anna Gamble from Dungannon, Caitlin Walker from Newmills and Aoife Devlin from Cookstown who all opted to study local to attain degree qualifications. The students graduated from CAFRE with Ulster University validated programmes in Food Technology and Food Innovation and Nutrition which they studied at Loughry Campus, Cookstown. Photo: supplied by CAFRE

6. Graduation day
Joshua Thompson from Ballymena graduated from Loughry Campus with a First Class Honours Degree in Food Business Management. Joshua was presented with the DAERA prize as top student on his course. Joshua was congratulated by Fintan McCann (Head of Food Education, CAFRE), Dr Mary McCann (Faculty Partnership Manager, Ulster University) and Martin McKendry (Head of Food, Farming and Rural Affairs Group, DAERA) at the Higher Education Graduation Ceremony. Photo: supplied by CAFRE

7. Graduation day
Emma Halliday from Moneymore was presented with the Society of Dairy Technology Prize and Certificate in recognition of performance in a dairy related final year assessment. Emma was congratulated by Louise Harkness (Lecturer, CAFRE) when she graduated with a First Class Honours Degree in Food Innovation and Nutrition from Loughry Campus. Photo: supplied by CAFRE

8. Graduation day
Ronan McLaughlin from Banbridge was presented with the DAERA Prize at CAFRE’s Graduation Ceremony. Ronan was congratulated by Martin McKendry (Head of Food, Farming and Rural Affairs Group, DAERA) and Nicola Kerr (Senior Lecturer CAFRE) on achieving highest marks on the Foundation Degree programme in Food and Drink Manufacture. Ronan attained the qualification through studying as a Higher Level Apprentice (HLA) supported by his employer Whites Oats. Photo: supplied by CAFRE