The West Midlands has secured over £10m of funding to enable further education colleges and training providers to train local people to land good jobs in new and growing industries in the region.
Has someone inspired you to get into learning? Is there an organisation that has been particularly supportive with your learning? Has your employer helped you to achieve your career potential?
Has someone inspired you to get into learning? Is there an organisation that has been particularly supportive with your learning? Has your employer helped you to achieve your career potential?
Four voluntary and community sector organisations in the region have been granted a total of £150,581 by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) to employ ‘Numeracy Champions’
Four voluntary and community sector organisations in the region have been granted a total of £150,581 by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) to employ ‘Numeracy Champions’ to deliver training
Since going on a TV production skills course funded by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) Sador Zerie’s career has catapulted to such an extent that the 24-year-old found himself working behind the camera on ‘This Town’
A new Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths (STEM) Centre at Cadbury Sixth Form College in Kings Norton, Birmingham will open later this month (November).
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