Scottish Government - Hundreds of people will have the
opportunity to study for degree-level courses while in employment thanks to a
significant expansion of Graduate Level Apprenticeships.
A total of 379 places will be made available for individuals
to study for a degree, up to Masters level, while in work in 2017/18. This
builds on the investment that delivered a successful pilot of 27 places in
2016/17.
Skills Development Scotland (SDS) is working with
businesses, universities and colleges to deliver Graduate Level
Apprenticeships. The programme aims to meet the needs of employers looking for
high levels of academic and industry accreditation combined with experience in
the workplace.
Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn said:
“We carried out a consultation with employers, which
identified a need for skills that better support businesses and help them grow.
“As a result we have committed to expanding the number of
Graduate Level Apprenticeships, broadening access to higher education and
increasing adult participation, as well as developing the capabilities and
skill sets of organisations and individuals.
“By creating the opportunity to combine an academic degree
with the challenges of the workplace, we are better preparing individuals for
the job market and ensuring we match the right skills and training to available
employment.
“These new opportunities will support our wider Modern
Apprenticeship offering, including the commitment to 30,000 apprenticeships per
year by 2020, complementing the 5,000 Foundation Apprenticeship places for
school pupils.”
Director of the Centre for Work-based Learning David Coyne
said:
“Skills Development Scotland has developed Graduate Level
Apprenticeships as a way for individuals to develop the necessary knowledge,
skills and competence required by Scottish industries.
“Robert Gordon University is a great example of a university
working with local employers. Because
they have been developed with employers, Graduate Level Apprenticeships ensure
that learners gain the necessary knowledge and skills required for their chosen
area of work.”
The Sparrows Group is one of the employers to sign up for
the Graduate Level Apprenticeships.
Ewen Kerr, executive director of engineering and operations
said:
“We have a long history of providing opportunities to people
beginning their careers in the energy industry as graduates and apprentices.
This has been integral to our success as a company and the Graduate Level
Apprenticeship builds on that tradition.
“We’re very proud to have two of our employees taking part
in the first GLA programme and we see huge benefits for them and the organisation
in combining a degree level education with practical work experience.”
Robert Gordon University's Principal, Professor Ferdinand
von Prondzynski, said:
“Having been the first university in Scotland to confirm the
structure and content of the Graduate Level Apprenticeships (GLAs) back in
March, we welcome the news that the scheme have been expanded and will give
access to more young apprentices. This is also fully in keeping with our
membership of the Centre for Work-Based Learning.
“GLAs represent an innovation across teaching and learning
that will help young people into skilled employment and support the Scottish
economy. We are proud to play a role in this pioneering scheme with our
industry partners and the Skills Development Scotland team.”
Source: Scottish Government
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