Places for Degree Apprenticeships starting this autumn
As the government today urged further opening of the economy, businesses may consider taking up the new grants of up to £3,000 for employing an apprentice.
This comes in addition to a range of options for funding the learning aspects of apprenticeship programmes.
The University of Brighton has places available on degree-level apprenticeships in business and management, the built environment, teaching and many aspects of healthcare. Fees for which can be funded through the government’s Apprenticeship Levy, with options for organisations of all sizes.
Viki Faulkner, Head of Apprenticeships at the university said: “There is still time for businesses to take advantage of these generous funding packages for getting new apprentices started in the autumn.”
The University of Brighton is launching new degree apprenticeship programmes in law and accounting, to complement its already popular Senior Leader MBA and Data Analytics Masters Degree Apprenticeships, which start in September. Established programmes also include civil engineering, town planning, teaching, podiatry, social work and more.
For advice on programmes and funding options contact apprenticeships@brighton.ac.uk.
More information on apprenticeships can be found here.
Information on government funding rules can be found here.