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Use Apprenticeships to Reshape and Upskill Your Team

By am2580 | 14 October 2023

Apprentices don’t have to be new hires, and degree apprenticeships are a great way to upskill existing staff – this is why you should consider … Read more

Why setting up an apprenticeship scheme can help your business thrive.

By am2580 | 05 February 2023

While apprenticeships continue to grow, there are still many employers not making use of apprenticeships to grow their business. We’ve highlighted some of the reasons … Read more

Upskill existing staff through degree apprenticeships

By | 29 October 2018

Generally, apprentices are thought to be new hires who have just left school and want to train in a specific industry. While this is a … Read more

Introducing the Chartered Manager degree apprenticeship

By | 22 October 2018

Through this blended course, degree apprentices learn through a mixture of e-learning, on- and off-site academic support, and face to face block teaching. The apprenticeship … Read more

Philip Hammond announces changes to the apprenticeship levy

By | 08 October 2018

At the beginning of the month, at the Conservative party conference, the chancellor announced that big employers will be able to hand up to 25% … Read more

Introducing MBA Apprenticeships for Senior Leaders

By hmjs | 11 June 2018

  Unlike apprenticeships of the past, the Senior Leader apprenticeship is designed with experienced managers in mind. Executive training underpins the apprenticeship and on successful … Read more

Kent secures funding to provide apprenticeships to non-levy paying employers

By hmjs | 19 January 2018

  The University of Kent has been successful in securing funding to deliver apprenticeships to non-levy paying employers – those with an annual pay bill … Read more

Kent among top-quality training providers on new register

By hmjs | 21 March 2017

Earlier this week we were pleased to find out that Kent had been successful in its application to the Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers (RoATP). … Read more

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