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Universities fear government reforms will stifle construction sector demand for higher and degree apprenticeships
The government’s forthcoming apprenticeship reforms will deter many construction firms from upskilling their workforce via higher and degree apprenticeships, according to 69% of the nation’s universities. Research by the University Vocational Awards Council (UVAC) of its university members across the UK, examines what impact future changes, such as the government’s new Growth and Skills Levy, will have on firms from a funding, diversity, skills …
Universities fear apprenticeship reforms will ‘stifle’ demand
The Architects’ Journal Universities fear apprenticeship reforms will ‘stifle’ demand More than two thirds of UK universities fear government reforms will ‘stifle’ demand for architecture apprenticeshipsThe post Universities fear apprenticeship reforms will ‘stifle’ demand appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Anna Highfield
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