Job schemes are among those affected by the government’s scrapping of £10.5bn worth of projects. According to the Guardian, the...
Learning & development
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Kineo’s growth in the e-learning and Moodle LMS space has been reflected in strong growth in its Sheffield office. Building...
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As the government announces a new £150m programme to deliver 50,000 new apprenticeship places, the Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA) explains...
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Skills shortages an issue for two-thirds of employers during recession, CIPD finds
by Kat Bakerby Kat BakerSkills shortages have persisted during the recession, with more than two-thirds of employers struggling to recruit due to a lack...
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Edvantage group, an e-learning company and Managed Learning Service provider, announces the latest release of the SaaS-based content authoring tool CourseBuilder,...
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Organisations expect most of their employees to know the basics of IT, but anything beyond everyday tasks is generally seen...
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Across the globe, millions of people will for the next month be transfixed by the World Cup – the most spectacular...
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Too many junior doctors are missing out on vital training and being left unsupervised, while consultants need to take more...
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The universities minister David Willetts has said that students should consider university fees “more as an obligation to pay higher...
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Yogesh Mistry is 22 years old and currently completing his degree in hospitality and tourism. Having worked his way up...
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With the launch of the BBC’s first ever ‘Junior Apprentice’, awareness surrounding opportunities for young people is at an all...
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Meeting facilitation company, Meeting Magic, has formed a strategic alliance with Coach in a Box.Meeting Magic is known for its seven...
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Police officers in Scotland’s Lothian and Borders area have received guidance on what not to say while at work.The Appropriate...
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A £17m National Lottery scheme will create more than 800 training places on UK heritage projects.Trainees will learn crafts such...
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Join this live webcast with Michaela Wright, head of corporate and social leadership at First Direct; Paul Amadi, director of fundraising, NSPCC; and Neil Berkett, chief executive of Virgin Media. Drawing on First Direct’s successful partnership with NSPCC they’ll be discussing how business and charities can benefit from close collaboration.