Hull Training and Adult Education has welcomed the government’s recent announcement surrounding jobs and apprenticeships
Backed by £1 billion from DWP, a major employment drive will help to unlock 200,000 new jobs and apprenticeships for the next generation.
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‘One of the best experiences I have ever had’
‘One of the best experiences I have ever had’ Hull Training and Adult Education’s learners describe their recent trips to Greece and South Africa as part of the Turing Scheme.
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Celebrating Sharon Gamble’s Retirement After 25 Years of Service
Honouring a career dedicated to learners, families and community education across the city
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From ceramics beginner class to a Master of Arts
Amanda Spry first enrolled with Hull Training and Adult Education as she was at a crossroads in her life.
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ESOL Team Wins Team Hull Respect Award
The Respect Award honours teams who go above and beyond with compassion and collaboration.
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A Fond Farewell to Rich Piercy
We bid a fond farewell to Rich Piercy as he retires after an exceptional 34 years with Hull Training and Adult Education
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HTAE Staff and ESOL Community Group Smash Their Spring Clean Target
HTAE staff and members of our ESOL Community Group joined forces for the Great British Spring Clean 2026, heading out into the local area and collecting an impressive seven bags of rubbish.
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New sensory area ‘The Lounge’ has officially opened at Ings Library thanks to community effort with HTAE learners
A brand-new community sensory area, known as The Lounge, has now officially opened at Ings Library following a joint effort between staff, partners and learners from Hull Training and Adult Education.
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Trio of HTAE learners bring home awards
Three talented learners from HTAE proudly represented the service at the first Hull & East Yorkshire Inter-College Electrical Installation & Diagnostics Challenge, each of them collecting an award.
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Community Comes Together for a Week of Creativity and Connection in Celebration of International Women’s Day
HTAE hosted a vibrant programme of events across the city to mark International Women’s Week, bringing together learners, community members and partners creative, cultural and wellbeing activities