Itโs fair to say a lot rests on the outcome of a number of highly anticipated skills announcements. As a driver of economic growth, productivity โฆ
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Itโs fair to say a lot rests on the outcome of a number of highly anticipated skills announcements. As a driver of economic growth, productivity โฆ
Biopharmaceuticals and medical technology key in driving demand for talent. New research has revealed up to 70,000 additional jobs will be needed in the UK โฆ
Demand for higher level apprenticeships grew significantly across the science sector over a five-year period โ to almost one-fifth of starts โ demonstrating how employers value using them to upskill their workforce.
Itโs widely acknowledged across industries and sectors that companies must innovate or risk being overtaken by their competitors. No single employer, from the smallest start-ups to the global giants, has enough internal research and development to secure their future. Instead, we all need to collaborate to survive.
The Science Industry Partnership โ an employer-led membership alliance representing the UKโs science industries โ has added its support to urgent calls for the government โฆ
The Science Industry Partnership (SIP) has welcomed the Governmentโs outcome of the rapid review of post-16 qualifications and the decisions to expand the time period during which existing qualifications in engineering, manufacturing, and health and science will be funded.
The Science Industry Partnership (SIP) reached a significant milestone last week when it trained its 1000th Ambassador.
Charlotte Wilson named Not Just Lab Coats Ambassador of the Year Award
The Science Industry Ambassador of the Year Awards celebrate the brilliant work being done across the industry to inspire young people in their studies and future career aspirations.
We are excited to invite you to take part in the Science Industry Partnershipโs (SIP) Apprenticeship Survey 2024. This 10-minute survey marks the fourth edition of our bi-annual review, and your input has never been more crucial.
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?
Understand the impact SIP has had over the last 10 years within the science industries.
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