High quality immersive training for the In-Career Training & Education (ICET), project funded by the European Social Fund and the University of Suffolk

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£676,346

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  • Training services

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Submission Deadline

4 years ago

Published

4 years ago

Description

The In-Career Education and Training (ICET) project is a training enterprise, funded by the University of Suffolk and the European Social Fund that aims to improve and increase employer participation and engagement in learning across the Suffolk region.
    
  A key element of the project is to procure and deliver high level, quality training from nationally accredited Training Providers. ICET focuses on two key themes of training which are leadership/management and digital innovation. The project has a key focus on supporting emerging women leaders.

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