So much more than talking about jobs
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Here at The University of Law we offer much more than just law. Our new Computer Science degrees have been developed as tech is one of the largest growing industries and there’s an increase in demand for graduates in these industries.
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Four in 10 15-year-olds in the UK, including 38% of girls and 44% of boys, do not indicate a desired career. The Careers of the Future Index equips you with the ability to map out career paths that are grounded in the latest research and will stand the test of time.
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The British Army has close to 15,000 apprentices currently enrolled on apprenticeships from Level 2 to Level 6 across more than 40 different programmes. That means that over 95% of soldiers enroll on an apprenticeship scheme when they start their initial trade training.
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In the future jobs' market, it will pay to have skills that are in demand.
The World Economic Forum has predicted these likely skillsets – and how demand for them could grow – in its Future of Jobs 2023 report.
Between now and 2027, businesses predict that 44% of workers’ core skills will be disrupted, because technology is moving faster than companies can design and scale up their training programmes.
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Logistics is about getting the right thing in the right place at the right time. Click here to find out more https://generationlogistics.org/what-is-logistics/
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The Technicians: We Make the Difference website showcases over 100 technician roles and real-life stories, helping students discover a range of jobs like Acoustics Technician, Space Engineering Technician, Environmental Technician and more.
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Decarbonisation across the UK economy will rely on engineering solutions and a skilled engineering workforce. Much of the workforce tasked with delivering that transformation is already in employment, while many are now in education.




