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Universities and colleges join forces to offer fully funded apprenticeships
Bangor and Wrexham Glyndwr universities, Coleg Cambria, Grwp Llandrillo Menai and The Open University (OU) have joined forces to promote fully funded apprenticeships.
Places are available from January onwards and partners include Welsh Water, Cartrefi Cymru, Airbus and Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, bringing education into the workplace and giving learners vital hands-on experience while achieving an undergraduate degree over three years.
Presented by David Roberts, chair of North Wales Regional Skills Partnership, employers are being encouraged to attend the virtual event and upskill employees at a crucial time for all industries in the face of the global Coronavirus pandemic.
He said: 鈥淭he webinar is a platform to inform businesses and anyone looking to retrain or progress in their current role about the opportunities that are out there.
鈥淭hese are fully funded positions in a range of fields, though during the session we will focus specifically on the IT, digital and manufacturing sectors as these are areas where there is huge demand.鈥
Mr Roberts added: 鈥淭his is something we should be shouting about more. Fully funded apprenticeships right on the doorstep of so many employers here in Wales.
鈥淲e are particularly keen on boosting numbers into the New Year 鈥 there is an intake this January 鈥 so hopefully we get a positive response on the day.鈥
Among those to have benefited from the scheme is Carl Jeffreys, a software engineering apprentice with Welsh social landlord, Trivallis.
He said: 鈥淭he high level of flexibility and autonomy really helps. I can map things out and plan my work and study, but I can also be malleable with my time when something comes up. Plus, I am able to juggle it all with my wife and child.鈥
The event takes place on Tuesday November 17 from 2.30-3.30pm and includes a Q&A and presentation from an apprentice and employer.
To register, visit
Publication date: 10 November 2020