How can your local University support you?

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1 How can your local University support you?

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4 A Project Academy for Sellafield Project Academy Tender launched in November 2015 UoC form and submit a collaborative bid University of Manchester, Lakes College, Furness College, 2020, Provek, CfLP Contract awarded 25 th April 2016 Provision from level 3 to level 8 (full programmes of study to CPD)

5 Project Management Provision Project Management FdSc, BSc, BSc Top up HE Certificate in Project Controls Courses in Commercial Awareness, NEC3, Project Quality, Project Risk MSc in Project Management APM level D,APM IC, APM Risk Level 1&2, RPP

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8 Degree Apprenticeships

9 Programme Delivery On the job learning with delivery options: Day release Block release Fitting standard with scheduled courses Flexible deliver to reflect employer needs How the course is delivered is dependent on multiple factors

10 University Solutions to Employer Challenges Higher Level & Degree Apprenticeships offer skilled jobs with funded learning Apprenticeship programme with University of Cumbria provides solutions for attracting new talent and supporting career progression Use levy to fill higher skilled jobs in a planned approach to provide skilled workforce of the future, reducing wage bill as people retire

11 University Added Value Provide additional support for staff in mentoring and development to support on-the-job learning Maximise the draw down of levy for higher-level skilled roles Looking to the future, able to validate our own provision for new areas of delivery

12 Destination of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE) In 2014/15, 97 % of our graduates were in employment or further study. The University of Cumbria is 2 nd in the UK for graduate employability. What does this mean for you?

13 Careers and Employability Service Support and engagement with students The usual things CVs, applications, interviews But also: - development of skills such as reflection, resilience, cultural intelligence - CAREER AHEAD, our Employability Award - providing contact with employers on campus (workshops, mentoring, recruitment fairs)

14 Employers on campus

15 Careers and Employability Service Support and engagement with employers Links through academic staff/understanding academic requirements and employer needs. Inviting you to our campus/advertising/marketing opportunities. Developing paid work experience opportunities. Listening what are your gaps/opportunities?

16 Our Impact 20% of our students come from low participation neighbourhoods (compared to 10% nationally). 80% of our research is of a standard recognised internationally (7% is world leading). Annual economic impact is estimated at 120 million to the regional economy, and 230 million to the national economy.

17 Our Future

18 What you can do now. Come and talk to us. Tell us what you think. Complete the feedback cards. Access our services for business. Recruit our graduates. Work with us to meet your needs. Come and tour our sites.

19 Who to contact John.Berry Fiona.Boyle2 Paul.Armstrong Yula.Mccourt Jacqueline.Longrigg General Enquiries Employability & Careers Apprenticeship Levy Project Management Project