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The Sector Skills Council for Science, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies

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Semta and Cogent today announced a strategic Partnership Agreement to improve support to employers...
Created On: Tue, Feb, 9 2010
How do you make teenagers excited about engineering? A pioneering diploma, which lets pupils get their hands dirty, has been rapturously received.
Created On: Thu, Feb, 4 2010
Dr John Wheeler, Project Director in the Faculty of Sciences at Staffordshire University is supporting the upcoming Diploma in Science for 14-19 year olds.
Created On: Wed, Feb, 3 2010
Leading companies today heard that 16,000 female employees had benefitted from the Women and Work initiative...
Created On: Mon, Feb, 1 2010
At the start of National Apprenticeship Week (February 1 – 5) new figures from Semta, reveal that the number of 16-24 year-olds embarking on engineering apprenticeships have increased...
Created On: Mon, Feb, 1 2010
A unique training programme, developed inside one of the world’s most efficient motor manufacturing plants, is now driving improvements...
Created On: Wed, Jan, 27 2010
Semta estimates that 1,200 engineering companies and over 5,700 jobs are at risk of failing...
Created On: Tue, Jan, 26 2010
Britain's future captains of industry look set to receive a head start on their rivals from overseas...
Created On: Thu, Jan, 21 2010
In line with the need for a simplified skills landscape, Semta starts 2010 with a new consolidated offering.
Created On: Mon, Jan, 11 2010
A consultation on the Advanced Level Diploma in Science Line of Learning Statement and Line of Learning Criteria will run between 9th February and 4th May 2010.
Created On: Tue, Dec, 22 2009

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