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Free webinars help embed apprenticeships in the workplace and drive forward careers

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Businesses and individuals looking to take the next step in their career are invited to a series of free online workshops offering insight and advice in embedding apprenticeships into their workplaces.

Keele University is launching a series of free Autumn Apprenticeship Webinars to let people know about their apprenticeship offer, encompassing various programmes and sectors (click here to register).

The online sessions will start next week on Monday, 21 October.

The webinars will be hosted over a one-week period, with the Programme Lead delivering a presentation outlining the academic content of the apprenticeship. A member of the University’s Apprenticeship team will also be in attendance to explain how to embed apprenticeships in your organisation, alongside the opportunity to ask any questions.

Lauren Cookson, Apprenticeships Marketing and Communications Manager said: “Apprenticeships give employers the chance to invest in their staff so they can attain a recognised qualification and subsequently develop their skills, benefiting the organisation.

“Employees who might not have had the chance to get a degree or other qualification, will be able to acquire this alongside working, enhancing the business by bringing this learning back to the workplace.”

Running from Monday 21 to Thursday 24 October, the sessions will take place from 1pm to 2pm each day and cover the following apprenticeships: 

  • Monday 21st: Senior Leader Apprenticeship (delivered via MBA) 
  • Tuesday 22nd: Senior People Professional HR Apprenticeship 
  • Wednesday 23rd: Research Scientist Apprenticeship 
  • Thursday 24th: Radiography Apprenticeships

To join the sessions register for the webinars at: https://www.keele.ac.uk/apprenticeships/events/

Andy Jackson

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