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IESTA Expands Capability with New Members
International Energy Skills & Training Alliance (IESTA) today announced the expansion of its capability with the addition of three new members. Falck Nutec, Spex and Mintra have all signed up to the alliance which brings together Scottish training expertise and promotes it overseas.
Scottish Skills Alliance Attracts South African Interest
An independent delegation representing the £11 billion refinery, Project Mthombo, is meeting with IESTA (International Energy Skills & Training Alliance) to find out what training its members provide and explain how they could access lucrative training delivery contracts.
Alliance leaders aims to export home-grown skills
Group aims to export home-grown skills and training expertise worldwide
Visitors from Malawi Welcomed
iesta member, Angus College forges links with Don Bosco College in Malawi through the Malawi/Scotland Leading Learning project
World Skills 2009 in Calgary
Four young Scots have been picked for the final UK team for WorldSkills 2009, to be held in Calgary from September 1 - 7.
Scotland to get NSA onshore training boost
Creation of a National Skills Academy (NSA) to give accreditation for onshore training providers.
Scotland's energy-rich potential is unrivalled
Short Article from First Minister, Alex Salmond.
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