Twelve new institures of Technology to be set up
The Education Secretary has announced the first twelve Institutes of Technology, equipping young people with the skills they need to build well paid, rewarding careers.
Key facts:
Why this matters:
Alongside introducing T-Levels and developing more high quality apprenticeship opportunities, Institutes of Technology will transform technical education.
Key facts:
- Backed by £170 million of Government investment, the Institutes will be unique collaborations between universities, Further Education colleges and leading employers including Nissan, Siemens and Microsoft.
- They will specialise in delivering quality higher-level training in subjects such as digital, advanced manufacturing and engineering, providing a natural progression route for young people taking T-Levels or A-Levels.
- As part of the biggest shake up to technical education in a generation, Institutes of Technology will equip students with the skills employers need, setting them on a clear path to well paid, rewarding careers.
Why this matters:
Alongside introducing T-Levels and developing more high quality apprenticeship opportunities, Institutes of Technology will transform technical education.
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