Apprenticeships
What is an apprenticeship? How do I apply? Find the answers to these questions, including information and videos on higher and degree apprenticeships- Find an apprenticeship - Search and apply for an apprenticeship in England
- A guide to apprenticeships - A guide to apprenticeships by the National Apprenticeship Service
- A parent’s guide to apprenticeships - A guide by the National Apprenticeship Service
- A to Z of apprenticeships - Ready to further your career? Find a full list of all the current apprenticeships on offer
- The complete guide to higher and degree apprenticeships - If you thought apprenticeships were just for 16 year-olds leaving school, it’s time to take another look
- The Apprenticeship Guide - The definitive guide to apprentices in England.
Higher and Degree Vacancy
Higher and Degree Apprenticeship Vacancy Listing
The Higher and Degree Apprenticeships Listing showcases thousands of vacancies from over 35 employers.
Higher and degree apprenticeships are available at levels 4-7. They combine work with study and may include a work-based, academic or combined qualification; or a professional qualification relevant to the industry.
- Levels 4 and 5 are equivalent to a Higher Education Certificate / Diploma or a Foundation Degree;
- Level 6 is equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree;
- Level 7 is equivalent to a Master’s Degree.
Achieve a degree from some of our best universities whilst training in a top flight career. Tuition fees are paid by your employer and the government, and you learn and earn a salary from day one.
The Institute for Apprenticeships
The Institute for Apprenticeships ensures high-quality apprenticeship standards and advises government on funding for each standard.