The UK’s skills minister Anne Milton announced on 29 March that some 11.7 million pounds (13.3 million euros) would be freed up to fund 32 new projects in the country, to help adults learn new skills. It is a welcome initiative amid the spectre of Brexit and the skills crisis that is hampering the country at present.
Back to school! That is the credo of the so-called Flexible Learning Fund, which will allow people in the UK over the age of 18 to return to the classroom, whether they are starting out in a particular profession or already experienced. The fund will fund 32 new training programmes, accessible either remotely or on site, which focus in particular on IT and cybersecurity for older workers, as well as mathematics and skills enhancement. Such courses are aimed at both people out of work and those
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