QMUL partners with BBC for degree apprenticeships

BBC joins the expanding number of organisations choosing to partner with Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) to provide degree apprenticeships, a national flagship scheme launched by the UK government that offers the opportunity of studying for a degree while training on the job. The 'Degree Apprenticeship Programme' allows participants to complete an apprenticeship within BBC's Design and Engineering division and study for a degree at QMUL at the same time. After the four year programme, participants will graduate with a bachelor's degree in Digital and Technology Solutions. The format of the programme offers students a path to higher education while also receiving a competitive salary. As well as BBC joining for 2017/18, QMUL also provides degree apprenticeships with Goldman Sachs , John Lewis , IBM, GlaxoSmithKilne (GSK) and software company Sapphire Systems. Many of these organisations are accepting applications for 2017 entry. Benefits of a degree apprenticeship.
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