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The Dyson Institute will begin offering a master of engineering degree to all its undergraduates next year, as it seeks to upskill its workforce.

The Wiltshire-based provider announced it would move away from its degree apprenticeship model, despite the Westminster government’s stated ambition to boost these types of qualification.

The Dyson Institute, which was established in 2017, will offer all its incoming students an MEng degree from September 2024.

Dyson students – who will pay no tuition fees and start on a salary of £22,000 – will continue to study in the classroom for two days a week and work alongside company engineers three days a week.

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