Following the success of two workshops delivered in partnership in February, two further workshops are being launched by the Strategic Development Network (in association with UVAC) to help organisations as they enter the Higher and Degree Apprenticeship market and look to grow and upscale their delivery. These are facilitated and active workshops and give participants the opportunity to share their practice and approaches and hear from the experiences of other HE providers who are at different stages of delivery.
Many HEIs are facing two key challenges – first, understanding the role and relationship with the employer and its implications on the design and delivery of apprenticeships.
Second, understanding how to navigate the national apprenticeship systems, processes and funding and their own organisaton’s systems and requirements.
As a result, SDN and UVAC are hosting workshops in May 2017 on the following days, designed to help you get to grips with these two areas:
Understanding Higher and Degree Apprenticeships and the role of the employer
Weds, 10th May 2017 – London
This one-day workshop will help you understanding what Higher and Degree Apprenticeships look like in an HEI setting, the role of the employer and the implications this has for curriculum design, on and off-the-job training, and assessment.
Cost – £275 (+VAT). Find out more and book now
Understanding apprenticeship systems, processes and funding as an HEI
Tues, 9th May 2017 – London
This one-day workshop will give you a clear overview of apprenticeship systems, processes and funding, how the Skills Funding Agency operates, and what this means for HEIs setting up their own systems to deliver Higher and Degree Apprenticeships.
Cost – £275 (+VAT). Find out more and book now
Any questions – please do get in touch with [email protected]
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