Institutes of Technology (IoTs) are unique collaborations between existing further education colleges, universities and leading employers. Focused on strengthening higher technical education, each IoT delivers courses in one or more technical specialisms, providing learners with a route into STEM-based occupations such as Business & Management, Digital, Manufacturing & Engineering and much more. (North-East IoT Website)
We are strongly anchored in our region, working closely with local & national employers, business organisations, schools and community groups. But we are also outward-looking and operate as a highly collaborative, national network to share ideas and expertise.
You will have access to some of the best employers in the region and will complete courses created and accredited by the DfE and the employers themselves meaning you know you are on a meaningful pathway. As part of the IoT you will have a solid understanding of your individual learning pathway and the directions you can take. Combined with your learning of emerging skills, you will be ready to jump into employment in an industry of the future.
Our innovative IoT courses are aligned with emerging technologies to accommodate the future skillset demand of employers. We are committed to delivering up-to-date and relevant IoT courses, and provide the most realistic setting in which learners can work to prepare them for the manufacturing industry of today and the future. Some of our recent courses can be seen below:
To see more of our courses click the link here
As an employer-focused institution, we are at the forefront of technical education and training. We are also committed to identifying future and existing skills needs, ensuring that new and existing staff can solve problems and effect change.
We deliver a range of courses (including T-Levels) and specialise in apprenticeships. We are dedicated to widening opportunities in higher education by offering flexible and affordable qualifications to adults of all ages. We are also committed to addressing the lack of diversity in some parts of the STEM workforce.
We are strongly anchored in our region, working closely with local employers, business organisations, schools and community groups, However we are also outward-looking and operate as a highly collaborative national network to share ideas and expertise.
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