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e-skills uk - news feed
Date: 20 July 2008
Author: kenhieonly
Last updated: 21/02/2006 11:25:11
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e-skills UK news feed

The e-skills UK sector skills council acts as the voice of employers on IT, telecoms and contact centres to create the skills environment that businesses need to be productive and competitive.
Visit the e-skills UK website to learn more.
You can also access a regular newsletter of e-skills UK's activities in Scotland
News feed
| e-skills UK merges IT and Telecoms professionals apprenticeship frameworks e-skills UK, the Sector Skills Council responsible for setting the standards for IT and Telecoms, has issued a new Apprenticeship framework - the "IT and Telecoms Professionals" framework (code 360). The new framework combines and replaces the previous "IT Services and Development" and "Communication Technologies (Telecoms)" frameworks (codes 292 and 232 respectively). Mon, 07 Jul 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| IT and Telecoms sector boasts three finalists in the 2008 Apprenticeship Awards The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) has announced the nominees that have made it through to the finals of the fifth national Apprenticeship Awards, of which three of them are representing the IT and and Telecoms industries. As the Government urges more employers to offer Apprenticeship places, 1,400 entries were received this year, up from just over 1,000 last year. Sat, 21 Jun 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| Latest e-skills UK ICT Inquiry focuses on technology skills of IT management e-skills UK has published the latest issue of the ICT Inquiry - one of our regular research publications reporting on the findings of a nationwide survey of 2,000 employers. This quarter's issue focuses on the technology skills of UK management and the skills of new entrants to the ICT workforce. Tue, 10 Jun 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| CRAC Seminar - Do undergraduates want a career in IT? As part of its Sector Intelligence research series, CRAC, the Career Development Organisation, has recently carried out a national survey of undergraduates to ascertain their careers thinking in relation to the IT sector. This free of charge half-day seminar (23rd June 2008) will launch and explore the outcomes of this research. Mon, 09 Jun 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| Project Development Worker position now available with trade union Connect A position for a Project Development Worker is available with Connect - the specialist trade union for managers and professionals in the ICT sector. Connect work with employers and e-skills UK to make sure that their members have the skills they will need to succeed in the future. The project development work will support the learning reps, liaise with other unions and employers, and work with e-skills UK to increase the capacity to help members meet their learning needs. Wed, 04 Jun 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| Minister visits Newport school CC4G club John Griffiths, Deputy Minister for Skills, visited High Cross Primary School in Newport, Wales, to meet 15 of the girls who are benefiting from e-skills UK's award-winning Computer Clubs for Girls (CC4G) initiative. Tue, 20 May 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| e-skills UK issues latest Business and IT Skills newsletter e-skills UK has published the latest issue of the Business and IT Skills newsletter, which aims to provide a stimulating overview of relevant research, trends, news, government matters and e-skills UK programmes and is targeted at everyone who has an interest in skills across all company sectors, sizes and functions. Thu, 15 May 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| SFIA version 4 - consultation now open Consultation has now begun on the development of version 4 of the Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA). IT professionals, their employers and those responsible for their education and training are invited to participate by visiting http://sfia.textmatters.com/ where everyone who has an interest in IT skills can comment on the existing skills definitions and make suggestions for new content. Thu, 08 May 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| e-skills UK invites input to new strategic plan e-skills UK today released a consultation for its five year strategic plan for England, seeking input from employers, educationalists and other stakeholders with an interest in the UK's IT & Telecoms skills base. Tue, 29 Apr 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| Smaller firms in East of England to get help in making the most of IT A new service to help smaller firms improve their productivity through technology is launched in the East of England today by e-skills UK and the East of England Development Agency (EEDA). EEDA is introducing the Guide as part of its £2.8 million 'takeITon' initiative to boost the competitiveness of businesses in the region through the use of IT. e-skills UK's Business IT Guide is designed to help small companies understand what technology is relevant to their organisation and support them in taking any necessary action. Mon, 28 Apr 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| 'VQ Day' is launched to celebrate vocational success To raise the profile of vocational qualifications and celebrate vocational success, 'VQ Day' was launched at a parliamentary reception at the House of Commons on 23rd April. VQ Day will be an official celebration of the people who gain vocational qualifications every year, and the people who help them achieve this success. Thu, 24 Apr 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| BBC Radio 4 - "Home-grown geeks in short supply" IT skills shortage was one of the main topics of discussion during Thursday's Radio 4's daily consumer affairs programme "You and Yours", and guests included Margaret Sambell, Director of Strategy and Planning at e-skills UK. Many IT companies report problems finding staff, whilst applications to IT-related degree courses have halved in the last 5 years. The industry is increasingly relying on professionals based overseas. Thu, 10 Apr 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| e-skills UK releases further insight into the IT and Telecoms skills landscape e-skills UK today released the first three in-depth reports of the 'IT and Telecoms Insights 2008' series, presenting a unique view of the key trends, opportunities and challenges facing the UK over the next ten years, and their implications for skills. The reports provide further insight into the findings previewed in the headline report 'Technology Counts: IT and Telecoms Insights 2008' which was launched last month. Tue, 01 Apr 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| Act fast to get your graduates off to a flying start e-skills UK is offering a one-off opportunity to get in on the ground floor of its new initiative an industry-standard IT Graduate Development Programme. The e-skills UK ITGDP mixes top-quality learning with on-the-job experience, to ensure that new entrants to the profession get the best possible grounding in technical, interpersonal and business skills. It's suitable for both IT and other graduates, and for any size of business. Thu, 27 Mar 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| Apply now for the 2008 learndirect Achievement Awards With less than two weeks left to nominate for the learndirect Achievement Awards, learners, businesses and learning providers are being urged to help learndirect celebrate achievement. Anyone can nominate and learndirect are calling on the people who are currently studying a learndirect course to get involved by visiting the Awards website before Friday 28 March. Wed, 19 Mar 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| Using ITQ for Success - free best practice events in the West Midlands e-skills UK, in conjunction with the West Midlands Learning and Skills Council and Warwickshire College are holding a series of 6 complimentary ITQ Best Practice events in the West Midlands throughout April. Whether you are an employer or a training provider, you will find these events valuable. ITQ provides a flexible framework to ensure that IT user skills training is matched to the needs of both business and the individual. Fri, 14 Mar 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| 2008 primary school technology challenge launched The 2008 'Make IT Happen' technology competition for primary school students aged nine to eleven is launched today by the Parliamentary Information Technology Committee (PITCOM) and e-skills UK, in partnership with the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). Make IT Happen 2008 calls on schools to use technology, such as audio-visual materials, web pages or interactive posters, to describe how they would change an aspect of their local community for the better. Mon, 10 Mar 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| CPHC Annual Conference 2008 - Call to employers to join the IT Community Summit The Council of Professors and Heads of Computing (CPHP) is calling for employers participation in its Annual Conference, which is being held at the University of Greenwich on the 2nd and 3rd of April 2008. This year, the second day of the conference will be an extended strategic event entitled the 'IT Community Summit'. Co-organised with the BCS, Day two aims to bring together stakeholders from the academic and industrial communities to discuss employer engagement and promote closer relationships. Thu, 06 Mar 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| Skills development and education vital to ICT sector in Northern Ireland, says Minister Northern Ireland's Education and Learning Minister, Sir Reg Empey, today stressed that skills development, quality education and training was vital to the success of the local ICT sector. The Minister was addressing delegates attending 'One Year On', a conference hosted by e-skills UK, the employer-led Sector Skills Council for IT and Telecommunications. The event was to celebrate the achievements of e-skills UK during the first year of the implementation of its Sector Skills Agreement in Northern Ireland. Tue, 04 Mar 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| Smaller firms in West Midlands to get help in making the most of IT A free service to help smaller firms increase their productivity and competitiveness through technology is launched in the West Midlands today by e-skills UK, Advantage West Midlands (AWM) and the National B2B Centre National (NB2B). The Business IT Guide is designed to help businesses understand what technology is relevant to their organisation and support them in taking any necessary action. It covers topics ranging from developing a website, implementing security and investing in hardware and software, to using technology to enhance sales and customer relationships and manage communications. Wed, 20 Feb 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| e-skills UK - celebrating success and looking to the future A new video is available at www.e-skills.com, giving a flavour of the enthusiasm and commitment of all those involved in e-skills UK programmes in the past three years. We are now looking ahead to the next three years and are working with employers and others to develop strategic plans for the four nations of the UK. Mon, 18 Feb 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| Making the most of technology could boost UK economy by £35 billion New research published by e-skills UK highlights critical importance of IT & Telecoms to UK and urgent need to invest in skills. The research 'IT & Telecoms Insights 2008' provides a unique view of the key trends, opportunities and challenges facing the UK over the next ten years, and their implications for skills. Fully exploiting technology is the single most important step the UK can take to improve productivity across the economy, according to research released today by e-skills UK. The results could generate an additional £35 billion for the UK economy over the next decade, but only if we take urgent action to improve our skills base, drive the business adoption of technology particularly among smaller firms and foster technology-related innovation. Mon, 28 Jan 08 00:00:00 GMT
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| Employers unite to help new IT professionals meet the challenges of globalisation A revolutionary development programme to fast-track the careers of new IT professionals is announced today by e-skills UK, the employer-led Sector Skills Council for IT and Telecoms. This unique Masters' level programme is being created by universities and employers. Universities will also work with participating employers to deliver it. Mon, 21 Jan 08 00:00:00 GMT
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