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September 5, 2010
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Negotiated Learning Programme

Hi,

I recently completed my work based learning through a university programme in United Kingdom. The programme is named Negotiated Learning and it is a flexible solution to employee development and training.

Negotiated Learning Scheme is an opportunity to learn at University but focus on areas related to employment. It's a tailored solution to employee development and training.

Professional training normally means time out from work to study or trying to fit learning around existing commitments. However, the Negotiated Learning Scheme recognises that you gain valuable skills and knowledge at work and this expertise can be used as the basis of a personalised study programme. You get continuous professional development leading to formal academic qualifications which can advance your career prospects.

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