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SECTION SPONSOR


TRAINING SPOTLIGHT


UNIVERSITY CAMPUS SCARBOROUGH SUPPORTING LOCAL INDUSTRIES


As part of the Hull College Group, University Campus Scarborough is committed to working in close partnership with local businesses, the Local Enterprise Partnership and the wider community in order to ensure that the needs of the region are met with high quality education provision.


EMPLOYER ENGAGEMENT


Employer engagement is at the core of the Campus culture and curriculum to ensure that provision is aligned with employers’ skills needs and in doing so create future job opportunities for graduates.


SKILLS DEVELOPMENT


As well as a commitment to supporting current industries, the campus will lead the way on skills development in new and emerging industries, including significant offshore wind developments. This will


VITAL INDUSTRY CENTRE The region is set to become a vital centre for renewables, which will require additional skilled individuals to take forward its growth into the future. Provision available on the campus from September 2015 includes


VISION


Hull College Group Chief Executive Gary Warke said: “We recognise Scarborough as a vibrant, growing centre and our vision is to develop it into a true University town. Across the Hull College Group, more than 90 per cent of our students get a job or progress to further study within six months of leaving us; we have committed to working closely with employers within Scarborough and the wider region to ensure all students leave us with the skills current and future industries demand.”


prepare the next generation of students to help realise their potential to enhance the local economy.


UNPRECEDENTED INVESTMENT The future offers potential unprecedented investment into the Yorkshire coast region, in particular within the renewable rnergy industry. The world’s largest wind farm is set to be constructed offshore, whilst a high-tech potash mine is in development within the Borough.


opportunities to upskill in a range of technical vocations and areas allied to offshore wind including construction and engineering.


WORKING TOGETHER


The campus will continue to work closely with local organisations and stakeholders to identify those skills areas of particular significance to develop an exciting new curriculum in 2016 that will serve the future higher skills needs and growth potential of the region.


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