Leeds City College hosts influential AI and apprenticeships event for National Apprenticeship Week

Posted: February 12, 2025

Leeds City College staff and students stood by Microsoft and Skills for Life signage at the National Apprenticeship Week 2025

We were thrilled to launch National Apprenticeship Week with an inspiring event at our Printworks Campus, bringing together industry leaders and apprentices to explore the critical role of apprenticeships in AI adoption and the future of skills development.

We were honoured to welcome the Chancellor, Rt Hon Rachel Reeves, and Microsoft UK CEO, Darren Hardman, alongside three outstanding apprentices – Hannah, Ria, and Oliver – who shared their insights on how apprenticeships are opening pathways into AI-driven careers.

The Role of Apprenticeships in AI Adoption

The event sparked engaging discussions on how apprenticeships are not only building a strong talent pipeline but also accelerating AI adoption across industries.

AI is often recognised for enhancing efficiency, creativity, and value—key drivers of economic growth. However, without skilled individuals equipped with the right expertise, these opportunities remain untapped.

The panel discussion underscored the transformative impact of apprenticeships in closing the skills gap. Hannah, an Apprentice Data Scientist at Arup, noted, “Data and AI are transforming every sector. Apprenticeships allow you to move beyond the classroom and apply knowledge directly in the workplace.”

Similarly, Ria, a Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft UK, emphasised that “an apprenticeship equips you with the skills to understand and apply AI in ways that create real opportunities for businesses.”

Oliver, a Data Analyst Apprentice at United Utilities, added, “AI holds incredible possibilities, and we’re only beginning to explore them – it’s an exciting time to be involved.”

A Day of Insightful Discussions and Collaboration

The event continued with a thought-provoking panel discussion led by Darren Hardman, examining the intersection of business, skills, and regional growth in an AI-driven world.

Joining the conversation were Andrew Byrom, Chief Digital and Information Officer at Leeds City Council; Adrian Berry, Chief Technology Officer at ASDA; and Natalie Wilson, Vice Principal of Skills at Luminate Education Group.

Beyond the panel, the event featured workshops led by careers advisers and AI for Regional Growth roundtables, fostering valuable discussions on the future of work, the evolving skills landscape, and the role of businesses in supporting apprenticeships.

This event was not only a celebration of apprenticeships but also a call to action for businesses and policymakers to invest in workforce development. By embracing these skills, we can drive AI opportunities forward, benefiting both regional and national economies.

The Importance of National Apprenticeship Week

National Apprenticeship Week highlights the vast opportunities apprenticeships provide, ensuring future generations can access career-shaping experiences like those shared by our panellists. As we continue to celebrate throughout the week, we look forward to further discussions on how skills development fuels innovation and economic growth.

A huge thank you to Microsoft, the Chancellor, HM Treasury, and the Leeds City College team for making this event a resounding success!

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