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Apprenticeships to nurture business talent will be showcased at Keele University webinar 

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Individuals working in Business, Leadership and Human Resources roles are being invited to attend a webinar at Keele University

The online event is designed to inform them about the Senior Leader and Senior People Professional apprenticeships offered by the University. 

Both programmes offer a Level 7 recognised qualification and aim to improve management techniques and people practices in organisations, to drive business performance and effectiveness.  

The free session, at 1pm on 13 June, will give details of the apprenticeship programmes which are designed to progress individuals across all sectors. 

There are limited places available on both apprenticeships, starting this September. 

The webinar will be hosted by Lauren Cookson, Keele University’s Apprenticeships Marketing and Communications Manager. 

Presenting during the session will be Dr Moshood Bello, Senior Leader Apprenticeship Programme Lead, Dr Mick Pender, Senior People Professional Apprenticeship Programme Lead and Huw Morgan, Apprenticeships Business Engagement Manager. 

Presentations by these members of the programme and apprenticeships team will be followed by an opportunity to ask any questions. 

The Microsoft Teams session, to be held in an informal online setting, will also discuss key deadlines for 2023 entry and explain how Keele University supports employers and apprentices. 

“Apprenticeships are a great way for business leaders to nurture the talent in their organisation by investing in their employees’ learning,” said Lauren. 

“This learning is then embedded into the individual’s role at work – meaning they are bringing new knowledge, skills and behaviours to their organisation.”  

All apprenticeships at Keele University are co-designed with employers, to enhance their organisation and benefit individuals working in their business. 

Find out more and register 

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