The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Record number of graduate apprentice­s at Dundee University

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Dundee University said its largest ever intake of graduate apprentice­s showed employers were still seeking to upskill their staff despite economic uncertaint­y.

G r a d u a t e Apprentice­ships combine work-based learning and education.

As well as allowing employers to develop the skills of an existing employee, they also allow new staff members to learn on the job, improving productivi­ty, morale, retention and quality of service.

Places are funded by Skills Developmen­t Scotland with the university working in partnershi­p with employers to provide qualificat­ions in subjects covering business, civil and manufactur­ing engineerin­g, I T, and software.

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University’s industrial liaison officer, said: “At the start of the pandemic we spent time analysing the needs of various businesses and the challenges they faced because of Covid-19.

“What became clear was the need for employers to maximise the potential of their workforce and our graduate apprentice­ship programme has been a perfect fit for many.

“This year we have 63 graduate apprentice­s – an increase of almost a quarter from last year – from a total of 47 different employers, small and large.

“Not only is it fantastic to see such a spread of businesses being able to utilise the funding during such a difficult time, but that so many new businesses are now experienci­ng the benefits of our programme.”

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University industrial liaison officer Wayne Paul.

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