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Government launches Degree Apprenticeship Programme

Learners will be able to complete an Apprenticeship whilst studying for a degree under a new flagship scheme the government will launch in autumn.

Apprentices working within Goldman Sachs’ technology division will be able to study for a degree at Queen Mary University of London, with the opportunity of a full-time position at the investment bank later.

The government said the Degree Apprenticeship Programme gives students a path to higher education whilst also receiving a competitive salary.

Harriett Baldwin MP, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, said: “A key part of the government’s long term plan is to ensure that our workforce has the skills it needs to succeed. That is why we’re committed to creating 3 million apprenticeships by 2020.

I know from personal experience the career opportunities that are available in financial services and that is why I am delighted that Goldman Sachs is launching a new degree-level apprenticeship programme today. This is an exciting scheme that will give young people the opportunity to forge careers in one of Britain’s most important industries.”

Natalie Thornhill


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