We work in partnership with seven education providers across the Yorkshire & Humber region, which offer Institute of Technology courses in a range of subjects.
Courses specialise in subjects that suit the region’s skills needs including agriculture, horticulture & animal care, digital, engineering and construction, as well as other technology-focused industries like transport, creative and manufacturing.
By tailoring courses to the region’s fastest growing industries, we ensure that students graduate with the skills that are in demand from local employers.
Agriculture
Agriculture’s rapid growth in the technology industry is fuelled by the increasing global population and food demand, prompting the need for more efficient and sustainable practices.
Technology’s integration into agriculture promises to revolutionise food production, making it an exciting and rapidly expanding industry.
Horticulture & animal care
Advancements in precision agriculture and smart farming techniques have revolutionised crop monitoring, irrigation and pest control, enhancing overall productivity and sustainability.
These technological advancements have propelled horticulture and animal care into a rapid and transformative phase of expansion.
Digital
The digital world is an integral part of everyday life and has profoundly transformed nearly every aspect of modern society, bringing about significant advancements, opportunities and challenges.
As a result, digital industries remain at the forefront of technological growth, with continuous advancements and innovations shaping the future of how we live, work and interact.
Engineering & construction
Engineering is one of the fastest-growing technology industries and technological advancements in construction techniques are addressing the rising demand for smart infrastructure.
Due to their crucial role in driving innovation and solving complex challenges, engineering and construction have been propelled to the forefront of technological growth, attracting talent and investment from various sectors.
Apprenticeships
Some students prefer to have a more ‘hands-on’ approach to learning and the prospect of earning while learning is a more suitable way of gaining essential skills.
Apprenticeships can further bridge the gap between education and the workforce, offering a valuable alternative pathway for students to build rewarding careers.