Julie Kapsalis, Principal and Chief Executive Officer of Nescot, said:
“We are proud to be joining forces with the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø as it’s important to our wider community and employers that access to university level qualifications is integrated into the Nescot offer. Giving all our learners the opportunity to access a range of higher education programmes, which support their skills development and progression into high-level careers, is a priority for us and I am confident the new partnership will help us achieve this.”
A Strategic Partnership Group will oversee progress and explore opportunities for joint working, including shared expertise, joint projects and potential shared services.
The partnership will run for an initial five years and may be extended as the two institutions continue to develop shared opportunities for learners, employers and the wider community.