University College Birmingham has been awarded funding as part of the Higher technical education skills injection fund to boost its delivery of higher technical qualifications (HTQs).
HTQs are high-quality, job-focused qualifications that give employers a voice as they develop the standards the qualifications are assessed against. With the number of adults living in Birmingham with no qualifications at 11% (above the national average of 8%), it is imperative that local institutions devise alternative routes of training and skills development to support…
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