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Two education institutions join forces for the benefit of students and employers in North East and Cumbria
PARTNERING: Chief Executive of Education Partnership North East, Ellen Thinnesen A UNIVERSITY and education partnership have signed a strategic alliance agreement to benefit students and employers across the North East and Cumbria. The agreement, between University of Cumbria and Education Partnership North East, builds on an already highly successful partnership between the two and will significantly enhance their portfolios of academic programmes to develop new progression opportunities for students, in addition to establishing new opportunities for employers to access access training and qualifications to enhance the skills and expertise of their workforce.
EDUCATE: Professor Julie Mennell A NEW alliance has been signed that will benefit students and employers across the North East and Cumbria. The University of Cumbria and Education Partnership North East have signed a Strategic Alliance Agreement that will build on the already successful partnership between the two organisations. This will significantly enhance their portfolios of academic programmes to develop new progression opportunities for students, in addition to establishing new opportunities for employers to access training and qualifications to enhance the skills and expertise of their workforce. University of Cumbria Vice Chancellor, Professor Julie Mennell said: “Equipping our young people, county and wider region and employers with the higher-level skills and capabilities to meet current and future challenges and opportunities is the most significant aspect of our university’s mission.
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Toni Rhodes, incoming Principal at Sunderland College and Hartlepool Sixth Form (Image: Education Partnership North East)
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