The introduction of the government’s new Apprenticeship Units marks a significant step forward in how organisations can access flexible, funded skills training aligned to national priorities – including AI, automation and leadership capability.
In advance of a planned April 2026 launch, Teesside University in partnership with Grant Thornton are developing a suite of AI Leadership Courses funded through ‘Apprenticeship Units’, alongside the AI & Automation Practitioner Level 4 Apprenticeship. These roundtable sessions will provide an opportunity to explore early thinking, share the proposed delivery model and gather insight from organisations across the market to help shape a future ready offer.
Join sessions on:
- Wednesday 29th April, 11:00- 12:00pm
- Tuesday 12th May, 11:00 - 12:00pm
What we’ll cover:
- An overview of the AI Leadership courses, including how Apprenticeship Units could be delivered as standalone short courses.
- The proposed AI & Automation Practitioner Level 4 Apprenticeship offer.
- How organisations can use these funded pathways to build leadership capability for the responsible adoption and scaling of AI.
- An open discussion to gather feedback, perspectives and emerging skills needs to inform the final design.
If you are interested in contributing to the early shaping of these new, funded AI skills pathways, please register below to secure your place.
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