A fifth of northern digital businesses have no female employees
One in five northern businesses surveyed by Manchester Digital employed no women at all.
One in five northern businesses surveyed by Manchester Digital employed no women at all.
Understanding some basics of neuroscience to inform your everyday practice is something that Stella Collins invites us to think about.
British employees are much less likely to ask for a salary rise than those in other parts of the world this year, finds a new survey by specialist recruitment firm Robert Half.
Careers advice and education is in desperate need of more funding and needs better support from employers, warns the general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL).
Up to 5,000 job vacancies in the UK automotive industry could occur due to a skills shortage affecting the sector, according to a new report published by the Automotive Council.
EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, has launched a new Apprenticeship Matching Quiz to help young people find the right apprenticeship for their interests and skills.
The NASUWT, the largest teachers’ union in the UK, is joining organisations across the world to mark Safer Internet Day today (Tuesday, 9th February).
Alumni from Judge Business School at Cambridge University scoop the top award at annual CMI Management Book of the Year Award.
Incidents within confined spaces all too frequently result in fatalities, prompting the launch of a new report from specialist training provider Develop Training Limited
Central College Nottingham has signed a five-year apprenticeship training deal with South Korean motor vehicle manufacturer Hyundai.