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Traditional Building Skills Bursary Scheme

The scheme offers to provide bursaries and facilitate work-based training placements (Bursary Placements) for eligible and successful applicants, who are enthusiastic and committed to developing their skills in order to work in the built heritage sector in England and Wales. Further details to be found on the website:-  

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Minerva Spring 2010 Newsletter

The Spring 2010 newsletter from Minerva is now available to download in PDF™ format.

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WELCOME to the National Heritage Training Academy South West website. Founded in 2006 as The Cotswolds Heritage Academy, the NHTA SW is the first heritage skills training academy to be founded in the UK.

A partnership of Higher and Further Education colleges, heritage sites, training providers, employers and sector organisations, NHTA SW is pioneering a "Living Classroom" approach to skills training and breaking new ground in addressing the urgent need to grow a new generation of craftsmen and craftswomen to carry our heritage environment safely into the future.

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Saturday, 26 January 2008 16:23

We have received a burst of press and television publicity this month and as a result training inquiries from prospective students are increasing. NHTA SW is producing a printed prospectus which we hope to have ready in the spring.

 

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Tuesday, 04 December 2007 17:31

WELCOME to the National Heritage Training Academy South West website.  Founded in 2006 as The Cotswolds Heritage Academy, the NHTA SW is the first heritage skills training academy to be founded in the UK.


A partnership of Higher and Further Education colleges, heritage sites, training providers, employers and sector organisations, NHTA SW is pioneering a "Living Classroom" approach to skills training and breaking new ground in addressing the urgent need to grow a new generation of craftsmen and craftswomen to carry our heritage environment safely into the future.

 
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