Robert Gordon University (RGU) is looking to engage with employers who may be interested to hear more about the latest Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) offering and how it can benefit their business and staff.
GAs have been developed by Skills Development Scotland (SDS) in partnership with employers, universities and colleges and professional bodies to create stronger links between education and industry.
The GA programme provides fully-funded, structured training to degree level for employees – a great way to mould new recruits from the outset and/or upskill staff to make your business more productive.
GAs enable participants to earn their degree while in the workplace, where their learning is tailored to the needs of the business. Apprentices can then immediately put their improved skills into practice in a real working environment, with the support of their employer and the university.
The development of GAs has focused on a range of sectors that have a need for highly skilled jobs. Apprenticeships are proven to deliver tangible business benefits, including increased productivity, talent development and retention, improved service delivery and staff engagement in their own professional development.
There are still places available for the September intake on courses including Engineering: Design & Manufacture, Accounting, Construction & Built Environment and Data Science.
Hear from an employer who is already reaping the benefits of the GA scheme -
Garry Kennie, Texo Group
Find out more from the apprentice’s perspective and how the GA is working for them –
Stuart Fowler, Sparrows Group
If you would like to speak to a member of the team at RGU to discover how GAs might benefit your business, then please contact – gaemployer@rgu.ac.uk / 01224 263119
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