£259,000 of ECITB funding to help Forth Valley College attract next generation of engineers
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£259,000 of ECITB funding to help Forth Valley College attract next generation of engineers
Forth Valley College has received a £259,000 funding boost from the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) to help attract the next generation of engineers in Scotland’s Central Belt.
Forth Valley College secures £250,000 in funding to attract next generation of engineers
ECITB chair, Lynda Armstrong, and CEO Andrew Hockey, using the new simulator during a tour of Forth Valley College FORTH Valley College has received a £259,000 funding boost from the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) to help attract the next generation of engineers in Scotland’s Central Belt. The college – which has campuses in Alloa, Falkirk, and Stirling – has been awarded the funding after the ECITB pledged a further £2…
Forth Valley College awarded £259,000 ECITB funding to attract next generation of engineers - Scottish Business News
Forth Valley College has received a £259,000 funding boost from the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) to help attract the next generation of engineers in Scotland’s Central Belt. The college, which has campuses in Alloa, Falkirk and Stirling, has been awarded the funding after the ECITB pledged a further £2 million investment in its Regional Skills Hubs initiative. The funding will support the purchase of augmented reality…
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