Supported by Skills Development Scotland and the Scottish Funding Council, Foundation Apprenticeships are set to benefit up to 5,000 young Scots this year AS Scotland’s senior phase school pupils ...
THINKING about their future career can feel overwhelming for teenagers – especially when faced with making decisions on school subject choices. Lots of youngsters look to their parents and families ...
Young people from across West Lothian have become some of the first in Scotland to gain a new, industry-led qualification while at school. Schools in the area have teamed up with learning providers ...
How long does it take to become a civil engineer? Learn the step-by-step timeline, from getting your degree to earning a PE ...
Kawsar: I'm Kawsar, I'm 18 years old and I'm a civil engineering apprentice at Transport for London. I've always wanted to be a civil engineer since I was a little kid. A civil engineer looks for new ...
Mark Gantly, Regional Skills West Forum Chair presents Emma Britton, Director of Civil Engineering Apprenticeship at ATU, with the Outstanding Contribution to Industry Award at the 2024 Regional ...
Civil engineering qualifications will be delivered by apprenticeship for the first time in a move that academics say could be a “game changer” in developing an alternative entry route into the ...
The first nine apprentices to take part in an innovative collaboration between their employer and the college have started their course. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK and Coleg Cambria have ...