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Four apprentices from the University of Exeter received prizes at the regional awards ceremony

Awards for Exeter’s apprenticeship scheme

The University of Exeter’s innovative apprenticeships scheme has been recognised, by securing a number of honours at a regional awards ceremony.

Four apprentices from the University received prizes at the recent Exeter College Apprentice and Employer Awards, held at Sandy Park, Exeter.

The University was also named as “Large Employer of the Year 2019” at the ceremony, which is organised to recognise the exceptional work carried out by apprentices in different fields over the past year.

Exeter apprentices Kevin Wigmore and Amber Bassett both secured the “Apprentice of the Year” award in their individual categories.

Kevin, who is enrolled on a Team Leader / Supervisor Level 3 Apprenticeship, was praised not only for his work ethic and professionalism, but also for taking on increased levels of responsibility and developing new skills.

His citation said: “Kevin has really embraced the learning experience and has been fully engaged with the process. He is self-motivated and has shown a true commitment to completing his course successfully and will become a very skilled and professional manager, and truly deserves this accolade.”

Amber, who is enrolled on a Business Administration Level 3 apprenticeship, was lauded for the “positive impact she has had on her team”, and was described as “conscientious, professional and polite.”

Her citation said: “Amber quickly mastered her role and has taken on more complex tasks, unflappable and adept at dealing with difficult situations. No task is too big or too small and she carries out her duties to a very high standard. In addition to her work at the University, Amber is a Young Apprentice Ambassador, championing the Apprentice route, and encouraging others who could also benefit from the initiative”.

Amelia Ware (Business Administration Level 2 apprentice) and Hannah Moore (Team Leader / Supervisor Level 3 apprentice) were also commended for their work, receiving certificates of recognition for outstanding performance.

Jonathan Cresswell, Learning Development and Apprenticeships Manager, at the University of Exeter said: “We are humbled to have received these awards from Exeter College for our apprentices and for our apprenticeship scheme at the University.  These awards recognises the quality of our apprentices, the positive impact our apprentices have in the workplace, and the quality of training they receive from the college.  There have been 76 people enrolled on apprenticeships at the University since April 2018, meaning we now have 98 apprentices on our staff”.

For more information about Apprenticeships at the University of Exeter, please visit http://www.exeter.ac.uk/apprenticeships/

Date: 15 February 2019