Click the links below for Semta Employer Briefings:
08/09/09 Could you be a Diploma Champion? 01/09/09 New Shorter Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) to boost information exchange 01/09/09 Engineering company success in the National Apprentice Awards 2009 01/07/09 Science and mathematics in schools - have your say 11/05/09 Semta contribution to the higher education debate11/05/09 New EEF Future Manufacturing Awards in skills and apprenticeships27/04/09 The way forward for apprenticeships in Northern Ireland 24/04/09 Skills Commission calls for more and better progression for apprentices 24/04/09 Government responds to the Select Committee report in ‘Re-skilling for Recovery’ 07/04/09 Consultation on the Specification of Apprenticeship Standards for England (SASE) 07/04/09 Select Committee calls for creation of a Government Chief Engineer 24/02/09 2009 National Training Awards seek success stories 19/02/09 Select Committee calls for topics to investigate 19/02/09 Semta response to the consultation on student funding in Wales 19/02/09 Two debates on manufacturing and skills in Wales 10/02/09 Lord Drayson gives evidence on ‘putting science and engineering at the heart of government policy’ 09/02/09 VQ Day 2009 21/01/09 UK Skills Competition Training Managers needed!12/12/08 Engineering UK 2008 Published 12/12/08 Raising the Participation Age - Employer Responsibilities (England) 12/12/08 Welsh Assembly Government Announces £68m Funding to Fight the Downturn25/11/08 Pre-Budget Report - Short Summary of Impact on Skills, Training and Semta Footprint (UK) 17/11/08 EPRSC Seeking Industry Representatives (UK) 16/11/08 New Awards to Help Scientists Move to Academia (UK) 11/11/08 Westminster Hall Debate on Skills in Scotland 07/11/08 New Campaign to Increase Supply of Young Engineers (UK) 10/10/08 New Funding for Research in Key Science and Engineering areas (UK) 30/09/08 Simplifying Business Support – Local Authorities to Trial New Programme (England) 22/09/08 Select Committee e-forum Launched for UK Engineering Employers (UK)