UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
- UKPRN:
- 10007788
Only levy paying employers can work with this provider
About this provider
The University of Cambridge,based in Cambridge,was founded in 1209. Our mission is to contribute to society through the pursuit of education,learning & research at the highest levels of excellence. Our team of educators and trainers have been recruited from specific industries (STEMM, Education, Leadership & Management) meaning we can offer role-specific training delivered by expert practitioner-academics & industry professionals with relevant workplace and teaching experience. We aim to provide a flexible and innovative apprentice-centred approach to our postgraduate (FHEQ level 7) apprenticeship delivery and focus our efforts on the transfer of the learning from the classroom to the workplace in line with employers' strategic objectives
What employers are saying
Overall rating from October 2018 to now
- Excellent 1 out of 5 reviews
- Good 4 out of 5 reviews
- Poor 0 out of 5 reviews
- Very poor 0 out of 5 reviews
Strengths
- Training facilities (3)
- Communication with employers (2)
- Improving apprentice skills (2)
- Providing the right training at the right time (2)
- Reporting on progress of apprentices (1)
Things to improve
- Reporting on progress of apprentices (4)
- Communication with employers (2)
- Getting new apprentices started (2)
2 Apprenticeships offered
Apprenticeship | Type | Level | View details |
---|---|---|---|
Architect (degree) | Standard | 7 | Details |
Senior Leader Master's Degree Apprenticeship | Standard | 7 | Details |
Contact details
- Website:
- UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE website
- Phone number:
- 01223 746231
- Email:
- apprenticeships@ice.cam.ac.uk
Annual survey results
- Employer satisfaction:
- Learner satisfaction:
Content disclaimer
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Explain levels
Apprenticeships are set at different levels of difficulty from the equivalent of GCSE (level 2) up to postgraduate (level 7)