Skills intervention programme – South Eastern Regional College
South Eastern Regional College is recruiting students for a fully funded intensive programme aimed at reskilling furloughed employees or those whose current roles may be at risk of redundancy.
£1.7million investment to support online learning and upskilling
The Department for the Economy has announced an investment of £1.7million for a range of online skills interventions to upskill and retrain people whose jobs have been impacted by Covid-19.
Two new free skills programmes launched
The Department for the Economy has launched two new free skills initiatives – a programme for small businesses and a free post-graduate certificate in software development for people whose career has been impacted by COVID-19.
Colleges continue support for industry
Further and higher education colleges across Northern Ireland are urging local businesses to avail of the wealth of resources currently available to them.
College launches fully funded online support for industry
South Eastern Regional College has launched a comprehensive programme of online support designed to upskill individuals and work teams in a range of industry sectors.
20 remote training places for financial services sector
A new Assured Skills Academy is to deliver high quality, fully remote training in the financial services sector.
Orchardville social enterprise wins top award
Northern Ireland social enterprise and charity, Orchardville has scooped a top award at the recent Social Enterprise UK Awards in London by winning the Education, Training and Jobs category award.
Leading the way in digital IT education and training
THE Department for the Economy has designated Belfast Met as the Further Education sector lead for Digital IT education and training.
New training programme for those ready to resume a career in IT
A NORTHERN Ireland software development services company has launched a new initiative to help get people back into IT work following a career break.
Training academies essential to employment
TRAINING academies are essential to employment for the next generation of beauty and aesthetics practitioners.