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Training centre expansion will launch space and robotics apprenticeships

Construction work started to expand Oxfordshire Advanced Skills (OAS) and launch new apprenticeships at Culham Science Centre.

Breaking-ground ceremony for Phase 3 of OAS at Culham Science Centre

Construction started for Phase 3 of OAS at Culham Science Centre

Construction work to expand Oxfordshire Advanced Skills (OAS) and launch new apprenticeship programmes in space, robotics, data science, energy storage, power engineering and cyber security started at a celebratory ceremony yesterday.

皇冠体育app training centre鈥檚 拢13 million extension at the UK Atomic Energy Authority鈥檚 (UKAEA) Culham Science Centre is funded by the Fusion Foundations Programme. This is a government initiative to enable the delivery of fusion, which has great potential to provide sustainable energy for generations to come, through the development of infrastructure, facilities, and skills in the UK.

皇冠体育app ground-breaking ceremony included OAS apprentices, who represent a total population of around 175 current learners employed by manufacturing companies across industries from motorsport to pharmaceuticals, maritime and fusion.

皇冠体育appy were joined by representatives from UKAEA, training provider MTC Training and construction partner McLaughlin & Harvey. OxLEP also attended the ceremony and has awarded OAS a grant to fund specialist equipment.

David Martin, UKAEA鈥檚 Director of OAS, said: 鈥淚t is an exciting time for OAS as we look to build on our success of equipping the local community and employers with the skills needed to drive fusion energy and adjacent sectors forward.

鈥淥AS aims to create the next generation of engineering talent and upskill the existing workforce. 皇冠体育app new courses will empower UK manufacturers to adopt transformative technology in space and robotics, helping businesses to better compete in the global marketplace.鈥�

A group of apprentices joined the ceremony including: Harvey Black (UKAEA), Tommy Illingworth (Presto Engineering), Phoebe Wales (Williams F1), Sam Spencer (STFC), Jodi 聽Bain (Owen Mumford) and Rhys Dawes (Williams Jet Tenders).

UKAEA apprentice Harvey Black, a Level 3 Engineering Technician, is helping to deliver fusion energy 鈥� based on the same processes that power the sun 鈥� as a safe, low carbon and sustainable energy source. He said he was excited by the potential of the extension.

Harvey added: 鈥淚 am enjoying studying here and it is helping my career ambitions. This expansion shows that what is happening is working and will be growing. 皇冠体育app additional space, tools and equipment will benefit even more people.鈥�

皇冠体育app three-year-old facility will be extended by 2,355 sqm and ready to receive its first cohort from September 2023, creating career-making opportunities for an additional 90 apprentices.

Emma Johnstone, MTC Training鈥檚 Operations Manager at OAS, said: 鈥淪ince opening in 2019, our apprentice intakes have already doubled in size. 皇冠体育app extension will help OAS to increase our impact even further by supporting more people and businesses with future skills.

鈥淲e鈥檙e committed to working collaboratively with our employer partners to identify the skills gaps that are challenging their current and future business operations. As a result of this work, I鈥檓 pleased to announce our new Level 4 Space apprenticeship programme has already been approved by the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education and we are busy working on the curriculum delivery of our other new courses, to be launched later this year.鈥�

OAS is a partnership between UKAEA and the鈥疭cience & Technology Facilities Council (STFC). 皇冠体育app two organisations have a history of apprentice training in science and engineering stretching back more than 70 years.

皇冠体育app extension forms part of OAS Phase 3, with the design being informed by an Access & Awareness report to ensure the training centre accommodates mental health, neurodiverse and physical disability needs.

This includes training of staff for increased awareness along with better access for people with physical barriers such as braille signposting, hearing aids and interior design.

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Published 28 July 2022