Cogent Skills has been recognised as one of the best places to work in the UK.
Cogent Skills has been recognised as one of the best places to work in the UK.
Do you know someone who has made a significant positive impact on young people, teachers or employers through their STEM volunteering activity over the last 12 months?
Cogent Skills are delighted to launch a selection of new safety courses to its training catalogue. The eight new courses add to Cogent’s existing catalogue …
Cogent Skills and its partners the Salters’ Institute, the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Centre for Industry Education Collaboration have joined forces to excite young people about a career in chemistry.
Understand the impact SIP has had over the last 10 years within the science industries.
Developing strong process safety performance often requires a shift in organisational culture – so how should employers bring about this transformation and why is it …
The number of people choosing a career in life sciences has risen by 17 per cent over five years, new figures have revealed – including a 5.4 per cent increase in the most recent 12 months for which data has been collated.
Cogent Skills has become a member of Youth Employment UK, an accreditation which underlines its commitment to a number of important industry standards in employing young people.
The number of people choosing a career in life sciences has risen by 17 per cent over five years, new figures have revealed – including a 5.4 per cent increase in the most recent 12 months for which data has been collated.
The Nuclear Skills Delivery Board (NSDB) has welcomed the government’s latest announcement on boosting jobs and apprenticeships to help build the nuclear workforce of the future.
Cogent Skills has submitted a formal response to the Department for Education’s consultation on the proposed Advanced British Standard, on behalf of members of the Science Industry Partnership (SIP) and trade associations.