Fourth Round Prospectus
The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) has released the fourth round prospectus inviting employers to work with Government to develop a National Skills Academy—tackling sector specific skills challenges and changing the face of skills training in your industry.
The deadline for submitting an Expression of Interest in developing a National Skills Academy has now passed.
Learn moreWelcome to the National Skills Academy
Latest news
- 16–Jul–2008
National Skills Academy for Retail approved - Skills Minister David Lammy today announced…
- 23–Jun–2008
Government gives backing to National Skills Academy for Scotland - Plans to launch a National Skills Academy to boost skills in Scotland’s…
- 6–Jun–2008
CCFRA recognised for excellence in food training - Campden and Chorleywood Food Research Association (CCFRA)…
- 5–Jun–2008
Denham Urges Employers To Act To Prevent Future Skills Shortages - Latest National Skills Academy prospectus launched
- 5–Jun–2008
Tameside recognised for excellence in food training - Tameside College has earned a national accolade as a centre of specialist…
- 3–Jun–2008
Duchy recognised for excellence in food training - Duchy College has earned a national accolade as a centre of specialist…
About the
National Skills Academy
Introducing the National Skills Academy network. For a 21st century workforce trained for your industry, by your industry.
- About
- Why now?
- Our vision
- What does it offer?
- What is the role of sponsors?
- How does it work?
- Who is it for?
- Who benefits?
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Active sectors
- Construction
- Creative & Cultural
- Fashion Retail
- Financial Services
- Food & Drink Manufacturing
- Hospitality
- Manufacturing
- Nuclear
- Process Industries
- Retail
- Sport & Active Leisure
