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Two experts Lucy Armstrong (governor of Northumbria University and chief executive of Newcastle- based venture capitalist company The Alchemists) and Sue Price (the National Apprenticeship Service (NAS) divisional apprenticeship director for the North), put forward a case for going to university or starting an apprenticeship.
Two experts Lucy Armstrong (governor of Northumbria University and chief executive of Newcastle- based venture capitalist company The Alchemists) and Sue Price (the National Apprenticeship Service (NAS) divisional apprenticeship director for the North), put forward a case for going to university or starting an apprenticeship.