Prime Minister announces £20 million Institute of Coding
The next generation of digital specialists will be created through
the new Institute of Coding, a consortium of more than 60
universities, businesses and industry experts set to receive £20
million to tackle the UK’s digital skills gap. Speaking at the
World Economic Forum 2018 in Davos, Prime Minister Theresa May
spoke about how the Institute of Coding, a key part of the
government’s efforts to drive up...Request free trial
The next generation of digital specialists will be created through the new Institute of Coding, a consortium of more than 60 universities, businesses and industry experts set to receive £20 million to tackle the UK’s digital skills gap. Speaking at the World Economic Forum 2018 in Davos, Prime Minister Theresa May spoke about how the Institute of Coding, a key part of the government’s efforts to drive up digital skills through the Industrial Strategy, will equip people of all ages with the skills they need. The consortium is formed of businesses including IBM, Cisco, BT and Microsoft, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), 25 universities, and professional bodies such as the British Computer Society and CREST. The 25 universities involved, led by the University of Bath, range from sector leaders in business and computer science (UCL and Newcastle University) to experts in arts and design (University of the Arts) to specialists in widening participation and outreach (Open University and Birkbeck, University of London). Universities Minister Sam Gyimah said:
The Prime Minister also spoke about the £10 million investment in free and subsidised training courses to help adults retrain and learn new skills. Launched as part of the Industrial Strategy, the pilot programmes, located in Leeds, Devon and Somerset, Lincolnshire, Stoke-on-Trent and the West Midlands, will test how to reach out and support people with the cost of retraining. The Government has also invested £30million to test the use of artificial intelligence and edtech in online digital skills courses. The award follows a nationwide competition, run by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), to improve the way universities train people for digital careers. The government’s £20 million investment will be matched by a further £20 million from industry, including in-kind contributions such as training and equipment. The Institute of Coding is centred around five core themes:
Dr Rachid Hourizi, Director of the Institute of Coding, said:
BT, among others, will provide staff and training for the Institute of Coding’s undergraduate and masters programmes. Gavin Patterson, BT Group Chief Executive, said:
Professor Madeleine Atkins, Chief Executive of HEFCE, said:
Kathryn Parsons, Founder of Decoded and Chair of the DfE Advisory Board, said:
Improving digital skills is a central part of the government’s new Industrial Strategy, which sets out a long-term vision for how Britain can build on its economic strengths, address its productivity performance, embrace technological change and boost the earning power of people across the UK. Please see below for the full list of employers and universities involved in the Institute of Coding. University partnersAston University • Birkbeck, University of London • University of Birmingham • Birmingham City University • Cardiff University • Coventry University • University of Exeter • University of Gloucestershire • Lancaster University • University of Manchester • Manchester Metropolitan University • Newcastle University • Northumbria University • Open University • Queen Mary University of London • University of Bath • University of Sheffield • University of Southampton • University of Sunderland • Swansea University • University College London • University of the Arts • University of the West of England • University of Warwick • University of York Industry partnersBritish Telecom • Accenture • Cisco • IBM UK Limited • Sky Betting & Gaming • QinetiQ • QA Limited • Tin Smart Social (employer group) • Unipart Manufacturing • Warwick Arts Centre • WANdisco • Waterstons Limited • Youmee • Target Information Systems • West of England combined authority • Sunderland Software City • Office for National Statistics • Orchard Information Systems • Printed.com • Proctor & Gamble • Parametric Technology (UK) Limited • Razor Ltd • Redemption Media • Sheffield Digital • Siemens • The Floow • FutureLearn • gfirstLEP • Gradbase Limited • High Tech Bristol & Bath • Hive IT • HMA Designed Solutions Ltd • Horiba MIRA • In2Science UK • IndigoBlue Consulting Limited • Information Risk Management (IRM) Information • JP Morgan • Kollider • Lightwork Design Ltd • Microsoft Limited • The National Cyber Skills Centre • Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK Limited • O2 • Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering • Arts Council England • BAE Systems • Bohemia Interactive • British Chambers of Commerce • Business West • Capgemini • CompTIA • Creative Sheffield • CREST (International) • Deloitte • Dynamo North East CIC • Emerald Business Communications • Evoluted New Media • FDM Group |