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How T-Levels Nurture Local Talent in Sheffield: with Reach Studios and The Sheffield College

This episode of the Sheffield Digital Podcast discusses the benefits and value of hosting work placements as part of The Sheffield College’s T-Levels program. The discussions highlight how these placements help bridge the gap between education and the workforce, preparing students for future careers while also benefiting local businesses by nurturing homegrown talent.

Tom King from Reach Studios shares his insights on mentoring T-Level students, the importance of industry placements, and his personal journey in the tech sector. He emphasises the significance of real-world experience for students, stating, “It’s a way for us to provide the best opportunity possible for that next generation.”

At the end of the episode, Shani Clifford, Head of Student Employability at The Sheffield College, discusses the importance of T-levels, their difference from A-levels, and the positive impact these placements are making on students. She also highlights the support and opportunities provided to students and employers involved in the program.

Links

T-Levels at The Sheffield College website

Reach Studios website

The Sheffield College website

Tom King on LinkedIn

Shani Clifford on LinkedIn

Contacts

The Sheffield College – Work Related Activity Team

industryplacements@sheffcol.ac.uk

Recording information

The interview with Tom King was recorded on 20th August 2025. The interview with Shani Clifford was recorded on 21st May 2025.

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Thank you for the music

Thanks to Alex Mclean – aka Yaxu – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.