The Department for Education has unveiled the winners of a £32 million fund to sweeten providers in delivering flagship higher technical qualifications.
DfE data published today revealed that 63 organisations had secured a share of the Higher Technical Education Skills Injection Fund, which is to be used by providers to invest in equipment, resources and training for delivering the qualifications.
Those to have secured the cash include further education colleges, universities, training providers and institutes for technology, although the DfE data does not include how much each winner has been allocated.
In July last year, the department said that £22 million of the pot would be for capital costs, such as perpetual software licences, specialist equipment and refurbishing existing facilities, but not to be used for new build facilities.