Published: January 25, 2024 | Updated: 25th January 2024
The University of Portsmouth is set to launch three new degree apprenticeship programmes this September after securing £272,000 from the Office of Students (OfS).
Those three programmes are for a Biomedical Scientist; Digital Marketer; and Operating Department Practitioner. Each will accommodate between 15 and 30 students.
The OfS funding will also go towards redesigning learning materials for the existing one-year top-up Manufacturing Engineer course.
Mike Punt, director of learning at work and degree apprenticeships at the university, said: “We’re very pleased to be awarded this funding to expand our portfolio.
“Degree apprenticeships are growing in popularity with applicants and employers, so it’s important that we can offer a greater range of options for potential students to meet demand.”
The university currently has more than 800 apprentices – up from just 7 in 2016 – enrolled across 17 different courses.
And they’re not alone – national take-up of higher education apprenticeships grew 10 per cent from the 2021/22 academic year to 42,060 in 2022/23.
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