Digital bootcamps are expanding the local talent pool
Learners are coming through the programme but the College urgently needs more employers to get involved.
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Learners are coming through the programme but the College urgently needs more employers to get involved.
A couple of weeks ago we submitted our Summary Report to the South Yorkshire Skills Accelerator, compiled from your feedback as digital tech and media employers and partners. Our collective findings will inform the Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) and provide a framework for developing the provision of digital skills and training for the future.
Support the next generation of coders, engineers and digital creatives
We’re calling on you to help us contribute to the Local Skills Improvement Plan and reshape South Yorkshire’s technical skills system – there are four things you should do…
Meet and interview graduates from new developer bootcamps, who are trained to meet the needs of Sheffield’s digital industries.
EyUp has announced a new bursary scheme to support its mission to plug the digital skills gap.
The Developer Academy has announced two free courses for unemployed adults who want a career in tech.
It is now easier for local businesses to navigate the support on offer at Sheffield Hallam University.
See PhD research, hear from leading practitioners, and find out how you can innovate in speech and language tech, at an online event next week.