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A summary of the assessment criteria for all UKCES Futures Programme competitions.
This challenge focuses on exploring means of enhancing pay progression of low paid workers through changing business practice to increase demand for higher skilled and higher paid work. This is a jointly funded competition r…
A review of the literature on how 'anchor' institutions can support small firms develop management and leadership skills.
Mae’r Cynllun Iaith Gymraeg yn nodi sut y byddwn yn darparu gwasanaethau i’r cyhoedd yng Nghymru.
The Welsh Language Scheme sets out how we provide services to the public in Wales.
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills, in partnership with the Association of Colleges (AoC), has produced a guide for further education college leaders on the use and importance of labour market intelligence (LMI).
This guide to the UKCES Employer Skills Survey 2015 gives information for participants on the survey aims and objectives.
This challenge focuses on which types of institutions are best placed to support the development of management and entrepreneurship in small firms, by acting as an anchor institution in the local area.
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