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Put education in your graspCHANGE your life and open upnew opportunities by unlocking theworld of education and training.From Re-training or learning
something new, there are manyways to explore your learning po-tential.It is never too late, or too soon,
to learn something new and with ahost of courses and classes outthere, it has never been easier.No matter your age, experience
or skills, there will be a course outthere that is perfect.Whether you are looking to
completely retrain, or re-enter theworkforce after a break or simplyenhance the skills you alreadyhave, we have some top tips.These days, learning and train-
ing has never been so flexible withcourses and training designed tofit in with your life- not take over it.With online learning banks,
evening and weekend classes itshould be easy to find somethingthat is fits in with you.
Part time courses can be doneafter work or at weekends or donearound other commitments. Even-ing courses are as popular asever and can be a real help whenyou have other commitments.Many courses will allow you to
spread your learning throughoutthe year and thanks to the inter-net, much of it can be studied inthe comfort of your own home.If you prefer to study elsewhere,
education centres are an idealchoice and will run lots of differ-ent courses and sessions fromformal qualifications to coursesdesigned to brush up your skills.Seeking advice from colleges,
education centres, career officesand online can help you makesense of the information and getyou to your perfect learning path.Perhaps you need to sharpen
up your IT skills, brush up yourinterview skills or get your CV tostand out – you should find manyshort-term or even single-sessioncourses that can help you do that.Maybe you are looking for more
educational qualifications orsomething to challenge the greycells, in which case you will findoptions for everything from GC-SEs to full degrees.Want to get some professional
and technical skills, then look outfor diplomas, NVQs and otherskill-specific courses.Remember there will be plenty
of courses designed to teach youlife skills, introduce you to a newhobby, discover new passions oreven learn a new language.Don’t forget to look into whether
you could get financial help. Thereare grants and help that could puteducation in your grasp.
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