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Architect Degree Apprentice wins the RIBA Silver Medal Nomination Award

We’re delighted to announce that third year Architect Degree Apprentice, Rachel Levy, has won the coveted RIBA Silver Medal Nomination Award at the university’s annual architecture end of year show!
Architect Degree Apprentice has won the coveted RIBA Silver Medal Nomination Award at university’s annual architecture end of year show.

Exploring degree apprenticeships at the University of Nottingham

In today’s changing labour market, traditional educational pathways are no longer the only route available to drive business success. Enter degree apprenticeships; an innovative blend between academic learning and on-the-job training that can add value to your business.
Discover degree apprenticeships; an innovative blend between academic learning and on-the-job training that can add value to your business.

The University of Nottingham's Chelsie Rogers, Senior Quality Compliance and Reporting Officer, shortlisted at The Quality Professional Awards

Compliance Professional of the Year
Chelsie Rogers has been shortlisted as the Compliance Professional of the Year by The Quality Professional Awards for her work on degree apprenticeships.

Employer Engagement Day

Degree Apprenticeships
The university’s inaugural Degree Apprenticeship Employer Engagement Event saw over 90 business representatives join us on campus for a day dedicated to Degree Apprenticeships.

New draft funding rules for degree apprenticeships

See what the change in funding rules means for your SME
Update on the draft apprenticeship funding rules and what this means for your SME.

University’s Advanced Clinical Practice Apprentices to benefit from new Health Education England accreditation

The programme team for the Level 7 Degree Apprenticeship in Advanced Clinical Practice are delighted to announce that the university’s MSc Advanced Clinical Practice (ACP) has been successfully accredited by Health Education England's (HEE) Centre for Advancing Practice

Welcoming the country's first electro-mechanical engineer degree apprentices

Employees from a range of engineering businesses across the country have come together this week to form the first cohort on the pioneering Electro-mechanical Engineer Degree Apprenticeship at the University of Nottingham.
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