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Awards at the Double for “Game-Changer” College
A Doncaster college has scooped two prestigious accolades at the city’s eminent awards ceremony for the second year running. Harrison College was described as “a true game-changer” for its work making a difference to the lives of its students and engaging with partners to meet both the needs of young people and prospective employers. Organised by Doncaster Chamber of Commerce, the 25th annual Doncaster Business Awards honours the achievements of exceptional firms and enterprising individuals from across
Whyy? Change Expands Its Marketing Courses With New Marketing Tutor
Rotherham-based apprenticeship training provider, Whyy? Change, has appointed Jeanette Baker, to the role of Marketing Tutor. Jeanette will be responsible for delivering the Level 6 Marketing Manager Apprenticeship and the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Level 6 Marketing modules. Jeanette Baker joins Whyy? Change with a vast array of marketing knowledge and expertise within the education sector. She brings with her over 30 years of experience at Sheffield Hallam University as a Principal Lecturer,
Whyy? Change Appoint Claire Taylor As New Cmi Leadership Tutor
Rotherham based apprenticeship training provider, Whyy? Change, have appointed Claire Taylor, to the role of CMI Leadership Tutor. Claire will be responsible for delivering the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) Level 3 Leadership & Management and Level 3 Coaching & Mentoring courses. Claire Taylor joins Whyy? Change with a wealth of leadership experience and knowledge of the education sector, having previously worked at the University of Sheffield for over 16 years. During her time there, she led
Whyy? Change’s Head of Comms named South Yorkshire’s Technology and Digital Apprentice of the Year
Whyy? Change’s Head of Communications, Matthew Trueman, has been crowned South Yorkshire’s Technology and Digital Apprentice of the Year. Matthew becomes the first-ever apprentice to win the apprenticeship award category supported by Amazon at the South Yorkshire Apprenticeship Awards held at Magna Science Adventure Park.Matthew joined Whyy? Change, a leading apprenticeship training provider, back in 2020 as a Marketing Intern having graduated from Sheffield Hallam University. Since his appointment at Whyy?
Sheffield Hallam University Is Expanding
Sheffield Hallam University is one of the UK’s largest and most diverse universities: a community of more than 30,000 students, 4,000 staff and more than 280,000 alumni around the globe. They provide people from all backgrounds with the opportunity to acquire the skills, knowledge and experience to succeed at whatever they choose to do. As one of the UK’s largest and most progressive universities, their teaching, research and partnerships are characterised by a focus on real world impact -
Doncaster Engineering Boss Supports Industrial Cadets
A Doncaster businessman has imparted some of his knowledge and enthusiasm to a team of Industrial Cadets, at an event hosted by Sheffield Hallam University. Paul Stockhill, managing director from Agemaspark Ltd, attended the event to see the latest work created by 50 Industrial Cadets from across the region. The Engineering Development Trust (EDT), offer young people active learning experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STE(A)M) related careers, giving them the