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12 Jun 2008 - Current Vacancies at Cogent
Cogent is expanding the team in a number of key areas and currently has a number of vacancies.
16 May 2008 - Chemicals Northwest & NSAPI Event
Chemicals Northwest and NSAPI have joined forces to put together a days’ event to inform the chemical sector about the operational aspects of the Academy. Updating you the latest on the standards that will underpin the work of the academy, it’s partners and stakeholders. Discussing how an employer can begin to get involved. Telling you what can expect from the Academy. Hearing how industry has already benefitted from this approach. Plus an opportunity to ask lots of questions.
11 Jun 2007 - Occupations and functions to be mapped out
As part of the Sector Qualifications Strategy Cogent has commissioned a mapping exercise of the key occupations and functions across the sector. It will involve close consultation with employers through a series of workshops.
01 Jun 2007 - Cogent has released its latest policy round-up
The monthly briefing is intended to inform the you the latest policy developments both at a national and regional level, policy positions of stakeholder organisations and other key news items. We would welcome any comments, suggestions and thoughts you may have and would encourage you to forward any relevant news items for the next briefing.
23 Apr 2007 - New representative body creates stronger voice for UK offshore Oil and Gas
The launch of Oil & Gas UK, the new representative body with membership open to all companies active in the UK offshore oil and gas industry, was officially announced in Aberdeen today (Monday, April 23).
02 Apr 2007 - Latest Edition of Focus Magazine
05 Dec 2006 - Cogent SSC Supports Leitch Review’s £80 billion Skills Drive
Cogent Sector Skills Council (SSC) has wholeheartedly endorsed the recommendations outlined today in the Treasury-led Leitch Review of Skills and urges the Government to move forward quickly in implementing them, so that the UK makes much swifter progress on its journey to become a world-leader in skills. Lord Leitch has said realising these ambitions would result in a potential net benefit of at least £80billion over 30 years.
04 Dec 2006 - More Choice for Young People post-16
The Education Secretary, Alan Johnson, has announced that schools and colleges will offer more choices to young people over what they study post-16, by providing greater access to the International Baccalaureate (IB) and 14-19 Diplomas for those who want it. Increased access to the IB, in addition to A-levels and the new Diplomas, will give young people more high quality choice than ever before. Students will be able to choose different types of programmes to suit their personal needs. They will be able access the one that is right for them and which will provide a good basis for progression into higher education and employment.
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