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Book now for UK Nuclear Skills Awards Dinner
The National Skills Academy for Nuclear and Cogent SSC have announced their first joint Annual Awards Dinner.

The UK Nuclear Skills Awards 2009 will take place at the Palace Hotel in Manchester on the 12th March.

The dinner will be a unique opportunity for employers and stakeholders across the Nuclear Industry to join together for an informal evening to celebrate success in workforce development through a number of Key Awards.

The keynote speaker for the evening will be Lord Young, the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Skills and Apprenticeships, and the evening will conclude with an after dinner speech by Steve Williams MBE, British Rower and Double Olympic Champion.

Awards will include....
  • Regional Apprentice of the Year Award for Northwest/Northeast, Southeast/East, Southwest, Scotland and Wales
  • National Apprentice of the Year Sponsored by BNES
  • Foundation Degree/HNC/HND student of the year
  • Outstanding Leadership in Skills Award (sponsored by Cogent)

For more information including ticket prices and sponsorship opportunities, visit  www.nuclear.nsacademy.co.uk/nuclear-skills-award-event

Or click here to download the brochure and booking form


Book for the Nuclear World Class Skills Conference too…

The dinner represents a perfect end to a busy day at the planned Nuclear World Class Skills conference which takes place around the corner at Manchester Central on the same day.  This conference will showcase the best the industry has to offer, while bringing together the workforce of today and tomorrow; students, graduates and
professionals.

There will be three distinctive zones, each incorporating:
  • STEM & Skills Sustainability
  • Vocational and Technical Skills
  •  Higher Education and Graduates

These zones will cover issues including best practice, mobility, NVQs, studentships, STEM pressures, chartership, SQEP, graduates, talent management, apprenticeships, union learning representation and responding to tomorrow’s challenges.

For further information on the conference, please contact  r.hayman@inuce.org.uk


 
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