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1,200-plus apply for initial 200 apprenticeship spots at Nuclear Skills Academy in Derby

Rolls-Royce Submarines is opening the nuclear training academy to train up the next generation of engineers

Derby's Infinity Park(Image: Derby City Council)

More than 1,200 applications have been received for the initial 200 apprenticeship spots at a new nuclear training academy opening this autumn.

Rolls-Royce Submarines is opening the Nuclear Skills Academy to train up the next generation of engineers at Infinity Park, a new commercial and technology cluster going up on the southern outskirts of Derby.

Rolls-Royce Submarines is planning to take on an extra 200 apprenticeships each year for at least the next 10 years to nurture talent to help boost the country’s nuclear capability.

It will be based at the innovation park’s iHub, which is owned by Derby City Council and managed by Connect Derby, and be run in partnership with the University of Derby.

Of the 1,200-plus applications offers have been made to more than 180 people.

Derby City Council is expected to agree a partial take-up of the building in September for the first-year intake, working towards a full lease in 2023.

The academy is being supported by industry and education experts, including the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (Nuclear AMRC) – currently building a new £15 million research facility at Infinity Park – the National College for Nuclear, the city university and city council.

The Council is working with existing iHub office tenants to manage their move to new space within the Connect Derby estate and to find alternative premises for the current workshop tenants.