The phrase
"apprenticeship places" refers to opportunities or positions that are available for individuals to learn a trade or skill by working under the guidance of a skilled mentor or employer.
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The government is also reducing the number of new university places for next year from 20,000 to 10,000, although it is also planning to reinvest # 150mn of savings in 50,000
new apprenticeship places.
As long ago as 2010, BT was getting 24,000 applications for just 220
apprenticeship places nationally — that's more applications than for Oxford and Cambridge combined.
«He talked about university and
apprenticeship places, but in fact we can expect tuition costs to soar and education to become more about the haves versus the have - nots.
Tens of thousands of university and
apprenticeship places and a new generation of technical schools.
So far, over 400
apprenticeship places have been promised by international employers, including Balfour Beatty, Syngenta, MBDA, Atkins Global Group and Pendragon, who have made their pledges on the Pledgeometer, an online tool for businesses to share their apprenticeship and traineeship pledges in the run up to National Apprenticeship Week.
«There are 1.8 million more pupils in good or outstanding schools than in 2010, and we are delivering 3 million
apprenticeship places, opening up access to our higher education system and investing # 500m a year into technical education.
Young people keen to kick - start a career in the automotive industry are being encouraged to apply for
an apprenticeship place at BMW Group UK's manufacturing operations.
Make sure your online application form stands out for the right reasons and helps you get the school leaver programme or
apprenticeship place you want.
Competition to secure
an apprenticeship place is becoming increasingly fierce.