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Can apprenticeships help to solve the skills shortage?

James Trumper, a sixth-generation member of the family-owned Neville Trust Group, explains why a vocational route into the industry could attract a new generation of talent

Undertaking a degree apprenticeship, that leads to becoming a fully qualified quantity surveyor, has been the right choice for my current needs and future plans.

Following in the footsteps of my great grandfather, great uncle and grandfather, I made the decision to attend the University of Westminster.

To me, the course offered the best of both worlds: a lecture hall environment at the university for the academic learning required for my degree, alongside the practical classroom of my everyday workplace, on or off-site.

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