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This guide summarises five ways in which Government Skills is changing the way it delivers cross-government learning for civil servants.
Apply for a higher education course, track your application and accept or reject your offers.
Find out about and apply for higher education courses, including full-time, part-time, Open University, teacher training, postgraduate, music, dance and drama courses.
Explore this quality-assured free learning civil servants can do or book now to get the skills they need to deliver brilliant services.
GSCU, now known as Government Skills was created in September 2020 and is part of the Government People Group within the Cabinet Office.
Find courses and training online with the National Careers Service and get advice on funding the costs of learning
Government announces first 130 universities and colleges approved to offer new bite-sized courses, with applications opening this September.
Find out what vocational or academic courses and qualifications are available at schools, colleges and sixth forms in your area
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