West Sussex Gazette

New funds for university healthcare degrees

- Bex Bastable

More than a quarter of a million pounds has been awarded to the University of Chichester to support the developmen­t of five new healthcare-related degree apprentice­ship programmes.

The Office for Students (OFS) announced the funding last month, with the University allocated £288,253 to deliver degree apprentice­ships in healthcare science, data science, speech and language therapy, diagnostic radiograph­y and biomedical science.

Degree apprentice­ships allow students to earn a salary while they study, attend university alongside having a job, gain sector-specific workplace experience and graduate without tuition fee debt.

The University of Chichester's Vice-chancellor, Professor Jane Longmore, welcomed the award from Wave 2 of the Office for Students' degree apprentice­ships funding competitio­n: “We are delighted to receive this funding to develop new apprentice­ship programmes to support the new Community Diagnostic Centre that is being establishe­d on our Bognor Regis Campus.

"This investment will allow us to train a new generation of NHS workers to provide diagnostic services while also developing new approaches to improving the speed and accuracy of these services in our state-of-theart laboratori­es.”

The new programmes will be based at the new Community Diagnostic­s Centre, which opened on the Bognor Regis campus last week, and is part of the University of Chichester’s expansion of its healthcare provision.

It will offer rapid access to potentiall­y life-saving tests for the local community and will be temporaril­y located in the University’s Tech Park until a permanent facility is built.

Deputy Vice-chancellor, Professor Simeon Keates added: “Degree apprentice­ships are an ideal opportunit­y for students to gain these vital technical skills at the University while also working in hospitals and other medical settings.

"They will graduate with a great mix of technical knowledge and vocational skills, and also will not have to pay any student fees for their degree studies.

"This is a fantastic opportunit­y for anyone wanting to enter these areas of employment.

"We are also thrilled to be able to offer a degree apprentice­ship in Speech and Language Therapy.

"There are more than 300 children waiting for this therapy in the local area and this new study route will help them gain access to the help they need.”

The University of Chichester funds are part of a second wave of funding announced by The Office of Students (OFS) last month, with £14 million handed to 32 universiti­es and colleges.

The programme aims to increase equality of opportunit­y for students through the Level 6 degree apprentice­ships, and will see £40 million awarded to education providers this year.

Visit: www.chi.ac.uk/degree-apprentice­ships/

 ?? ?? The Tech Park at the University of Chichester’s Bognor Regis Campus
The Tech Park at the University of Chichester’s Bognor Regis Campus

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