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Prof Ewart Keeps contribution to a BBC article on Apprentices: How easy is it to create three million more?

by olamalu | Jul 3, 2015 | News

For full article please follow link.

SKOPE Associate Craig Holmes spoke at the Institute of Economic Analysis of Decision-making at The University of Sheffield

by olamalu | Jun 25, 2015 | Uncategorized

Details of the workshop alond with Craig’s slides are available here

Prof Ewart Keep views on post 19 vocational education in the newest UKCES blog

by olamalu | Jun 16, 2015 | News

Please follow the link to the blog

Vocational Excellence project reports on WorldSkills competitors, FE college participation and training managers are now available

by olamalu | Jun 11, 2015 | Uncategorized

Please follow the link for full reports on Project 4 Further education college participation in WorldSkills and other skills competitions, Project 5 WorldSkills competitors and entrepreneurship and Project 6 Training Managers Benefits from and barriers to WorldSkills...

The Economist has published a letter from SKOPE Associates Matthew Dixon and Craig Holmes on skills shortages in the engineering sector

by olamalu | May 12, 2015 | News

Manufacturing skills We have considerable admiration for Sir James Dyson’s effort to confront the problem of skill shortages in British engineering, and agree that technical understanding needs augmenting with a range of management and other practical skills for our...
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