Serious cultural change is needed in how UK businesses and policymakers value and deliver learning.
STEM
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Global skills report makes uncomfortable reading for UK businesses and may affect plans to implement hybrid working.
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The 115-year-old UK-based engine manufacturer has hired Anita Frew as the first woman to head the board on a £490,000 salary.
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Employers in Europe could create between 4.4 million and 5.7 million jobs, according to a report by Accenture.
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Department for Work and Pensions works with Google to provide 9,000 UK jobseekers with technology and IT scholarships.
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Businesses requiring skills from overseas should take note of this flexible new route to working in the UK. Kathryn Bradbury and Richard Milford explain why.
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Goldman Sachs is to open a new office in Birmingham this year, which will initially serve as a tech hub.
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A report has identified a significant gap in digital skills capabilities and employers' demand for them,
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The European Space Agency (ESA) is seeking new astronauts for the first time in a decade and D&I is among its major goals.
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New trade agreement with India could see more workers from India enter the UK once Covid recedes.
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Insurance company AXA UK to invest £800,000 in an academy to build skills in data analytics.
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Computing, medicine and engineering subjects continue to gain popularity for students, university entry figures have revealed.
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Individuals' adaptability and employers' understanding of the ‘inventory of skills’ held by employees will be crucial if the economy is to thrive.
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Coronavirus has forced every organisation to work in a different way and revolutionised how we use technology. But faced with...
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About 2,500 of the new roles will be at Openreach and 2,800 will be created in the BT company's supply chain as it pushes to boost fast broadband coverage.