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Alan Chadwick
New Member
Forum members can now apply for free visitor tickets to Scotland Skills 2009, a new national event (to be formally opened by the Scottish Government Minister for Skills Keith Brown MSP) offering advice, information and guidance on the business benefits of workplace training and skills development.
Staged on Thursday October 1st in central Glasgow, the event is supported by CBI Scotland; Federation of Small Businesses Scotland; Scottish Chambers of Commerce; Jobcentre Plus; STUC / Scottish Union Learning; Universities Scotland; Scotland’s Colleges Mean Business; SQA (Scottish Qualifications Authority); SCQF (Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework); Government Skills and the Scottish Social Services Council.
The event features a comprehensive series of ‘drop-in’ seminars and an extensive exhibition.
Ticket numbers are strictly limited, so advance registration is recommended. This can be made via the event website - Skills & Business Expo Scotland ’09 - Home - or by emailing [email protected].
Staged on Thursday October 1st in central Glasgow, the event is supported by CBI Scotland; Federation of Small Businesses Scotland; Scottish Chambers of Commerce; Jobcentre Plus; STUC / Scottish Union Learning; Universities Scotland; Scotland’s Colleges Mean Business; SQA (Scottish Qualifications Authority); SCQF (Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework); Government Skills and the Scottish Social Services Council.
The event features a comprehensive series of ‘drop-in’ seminars and an extensive exhibition.
Ticket numbers are strictly limited, so advance registration is recommended. This can be made via the event website - Skills & Business Expo Scotland ’09 - Home - or by emailing [email protected].






