Education Infrastructure
The Agency is working closely with the LSC, Local Authorities,
HEFCE and other regional partners to develop the education
infrastructure, and hence the skills of the region’s future
workforce
The Regional Economic Strategy (RES) identifies the need to
develop educational attainment, vocational and workplace learning
opportunities, progression routes between school/FE/HE and high
quality careers information, focused on the skills of 14-19 year
olds.
It is also recognised that the role of HE in contributing to the
transformation of the economy needs to be developed and two
examples where this is happening are the University for Cumbria,
and ensuring appropriate provision of HE opportunities in East
Lancashire as part of a wider lifelong learning investment.
The RES also highlights the need to increase the number of
people studying higher level skills in science, engineering and
technology and acknowledges the need to support providers of post
16 learning to deliver higher quality provision and a “kite-mark”
to recognise providers responsive to employer needs.
Key projects:
University for Cumbria
Working closely with its partners and stakeholders, the new
University for Cumbria is committed to providing an outstanding
student experience and to bringing the transformational and
opportunity-giving qualities of higher education to all who can
benefit. Key to this is to provide students with the skills
and knowledge, in a supportive learning environment, which will
equip them for success and fulfilment throughout their lives.
The new university will comprise a number of campuses,
university centres and access points. The five existing
campuses, including two locations in Carlisle and one each in
Ambleside, Penrith and Lancaster, will be supplemented with three
university centres adjacent to existing colleges in Barrow, Kendal
and Whitehaven / Workington. This structure is designed to
reach out to disadvantaged communities and widen participation in
higher education, as well as to ensure that both large and small
employers in Cumbria are provided with the courses and support
which they need.
Burnley College
The Regional Economic Strategy (RES) identifies the need to
promote enterprise and to improve higher education and skills
provision in East Lancashire. Given this aspiration, partners
recognise the opportunity to build on the Burnley
College/University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) plans for a new
Further/Higher Education campus by creating a wider and more
comprehensive vision for education and enterprise in Burnley.
The planned new campus will provide:
- A new further education college of around 20,000 square
metres
- A new higher education facility for UCLAN of around 5,000
square metres.
The Nuclear Academy (Construction commences in
2007)
The Agency, along the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA),
West Lakes Renaissance and British Nuclear Group are working on the
£19m Nuclear Academy facility in Cumbria. The facility will be a
world class centre of excellence for nuclear skills development
aimed at addressing the challenges facing employers in terms of
nuclear decommissioning, energy production, potential new build and
defence, and is a major development for Cumbria and the region.
This iconic new development will be utilised by the nuclear
industry for both vocational training and business support and form
part of the National Skills Academy for Nuclear, a Government
initiative.
The Academy will provide work related skills training in a
unique simulated work environment specifically focused to meet the
needs of employers. The provision will be for both large companies
and Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and, where needed, the
Academy will also be used for business support initiatives,
complementing other support in the region.
Hopefully The Nuclear Academy will become the northwest flagship
of the National Skills Academy Nuclear (NSAN), which is in its
business planning phase to gain government approval. The National
Skills Academies are an initiative by the Government to enable
hands on involvement by employers in the design and delivery of
skills. The NSAN is being established to create, develop and
promote world class skills and career pathways to support a
sustainable future for the UK Nuclear Industry.