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Skills Seminar Report Published

Tuesday April 07 2015

Ticking Over Seminar

On Tuesday 24th March, Think Global hosted a seminar for 20 specialists on the topic of ‘How to make the Hourglass Economy work for young people in the UK’. The event was inspired by the recent Skills Commission Report ‘Still in Tune?’, which found that the UK vocational and education system is inadequate for the needs of contemporary workplaces and policies; and by Think Global’s own work on global skills and training issues, over the past several years.  Read the seminar report here.

Think_Global_-_Ticking_Over_Seminar_Report.pdf

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