See our impact
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“Apprentices bring the latest skills into your business to push it forward.”
We spoke to Mark Swallow, Course Leader for the Construction Site Management Degree Apprenticeship
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“We are passionate about developing our talented apprentices into future leaders.”
We’re working with Clipper Logistics to create future supply chain leaders.
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Diversify your workforce with degree apprentices
We've worked with Samworth Brothers to create two bespoke degree apprenticeship programmes that combine degree level study with valuable experience gained in a professional job role.
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How our construction students fill an industry skills gap
BAM Construction work with Sheffield Hallam to provide the real-world experiences our students need to excel in their field.
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At Morrisons degree apprentices give us access to a new talent pipeline
We’ve worked with Morrisons to create a bespoke degree apprenticeship programme that is designed to give apprentices a full overview of their business.
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How two Hallam graduates are helping women to work
Our coaching and mentoring courses provide real-world results. Emma Shute and Jenny Pollock started their own professional development company for women.
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Maximising the potential of information systems
Sheffield Business School develops a bespoke leadership development programme to meet the business challenges facing the Post Office.
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How our students help 3Squared build stronger software
3Squared's founders are both Sheffield Hallam graduates — and were inspired by their placement years. Ever since, they've made our placement students, apprentices and graduates integral to their business.
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Wipro: Degree apprentices bring new ideas and fresh perspectives to our organisation
With an international client base and workforce, hiring and investing in young talent is a core element of Wipro's global growth strategy.
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New confidence to improve services in the NHS
The Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust wanted to enhance their senior medical staff’s management skills and leadership behaviour