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FinTech Management - Degree Apprenticeship
Ulster University
MSc (PG) · 3 Years · Part-time · Belfast · 2025
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University of Greenwich
PC · 2 Years · Part-time · London · 2025
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FinTech Management - Degree Apprenticeship
Ulster University
MSc (PG) · 3 Years · Part-time · Belfast · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Senior Leader Higher Apprenticeship
University of Greenwich
PC · 2 Years · Part-time · London · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
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Assistant Accountant Apprentice
Knight Accountancy Ltd
Norwich
- Apprenticeship level
- England - Advanced Apprenticeship - Level 3
- Salary
- 12,000 a year
- Industry
- Finance and accounting
- Apply by | Start date
- 16/06/2025 | 01/07/2025
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Foundation apprenticeships are available if you’re in your 5th or 6th year at secondary school in Scotland.
Higher apprenticeships in Northern Ireland
Higher apprenticeships are available in Northern Ireland if you are already employed, or about to take up paid employment. Higher apprenticeships are available from Levels 4 – 7.
Applying for a finance and accounting apprenticeship
Looking to start a career in finance and accounting? While academic routes are often the first thought when entering the field, there is no better way to gain hands-on experience in the sector than embarking on an apprenticeship and working while you learn. In the guide below, we'll help you on the first stage of your journey in applying for an apprenticeship, what to expect at the interview stage, and some advice and guidance from live employers in the space.
Apprenticeships in Northern Ireland
There is a growing range of apprenticeships — giving you the opportunity to enter careers in industries such as computer science, engineering, construction, to retail and accountancy. Find out about exploring your options, and how to search and apply for an apprenticeship in Northern Ireland.
Apprenticeships in Scotland
There is a wide range of apprenticeships for hundreds of job roles in Scotland — giving you the opportunity to enter careers in anything from engineering and boat building, to veterinary nursing and accountancy.
Apprenticeships in Wales
There is a wide range of apprenticeships for over 1,500 job roles — giving you the opportunity to enter careers in anything from engineering and boat building, to veterinary nursing and accountancy. Find out about exploring your options, and how to search and apply for an apprenticeship in Wales.
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After GCSEs or National 5s, you could continue studying subjects you like, take vocational qualifications, an apprenticeship, or work or volunteer and study part-time.
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