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CUBA Conference 2023

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A collaboration between Northumbria University and University of Hertfordshire.

Our ‘Coaching in University Business Apprenticeships’ (CUBA) conference 2023, in partnership with Hertfordshire University, is for HE professionals and staff involved in developing and supporting business apprenticeships.

This 'first of its kind' conference will focus on the vital role that tripartite reviewers/workplace coaches play in apprenticeships, as the glue that holds together the tripartite relationship between employer, learner, and provider.

Organised around the apprentice journey, it presents a unique opportunity to bring together a range of voices from across the sector, start a national discussion about this critical work to build community, representation, define and discuss commonly faced challenges, and share and celebrate the good practices that have emerged in isolated parallel across the country.

 

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