| You may not have
considered the Higher Education possibilities for you and your
employees. Perhaps you think that it’ll be too costly, or you think
there’ll be no direct benefit to your business or you think your
employees won’t be interested. Well, think
again! |
In the
developed world, the UK is rated in the lower half for ‘employee
Higher Education skills levels′. This not only makes an impact upon
the UK economy, but more directly affects your businesses
competitiveness, productivity and long-term profitability.
If employers
are to compete domestically and internationally they will need to
support and encourage a highly skilled and qualified work force. To
do this, the country will need 1.73 million more people with
HE qualifications by 2010.
Higher
Education is a study programme usually taken after the age
of 18 or Level 3 qualifications. It can be accessed
by many different routes and could be studied part-time by
your staff – take a look at our work-based learning
page.
You’ll find
plenty of information about HE and how it can benefit employers on
our web site, so take a look around. If you can’t find what you’re
looking for or need some additional help, contact us.
What are
the advantages to you, the employer?...
click here to find out
Find out
more about Work-Based Learning...
click here
Want to
know more about different routes into HE?...
then click here
Heard of
Apprenticeships but want to find out more?...
click here
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