A screenshot of the home page of HTAE's new website.
HTAE has launched its new website

New Hull Training and Adult Education website launched

Hull Training and Adult Education (HTAE) has launched its new website.

This modern, streamlined platform is designed to provide a greatly improved user experience for learners, employers and service providers alike.

The new site features a clean and concise layout, making it easier than ever to navigate and find key information.

All course details are now available in one accessible location, clearly organised and easy to understand.

Key features include course listings, information for employers and learner support, as well as more about the HTAE team, events, news and vacancies.

A look at the home page of the new website.

Sharon Gamble, head of 14-19 learning and skills at Hull City Council, said: “I’m delighted we’ve been able to launch our new website.

“We’re a team really on the up and it’s fantastic that we’re able to showcase all of this on an easily accessible dedicated website.”

This refreshed online presence reflects HTAE’s commitment to accessibility, transparency and high-quality service delivery.

Whether you’re a prospective learner exploring your options, an employer seeking workforce development solutions, or a partner organisation looking to collaborate, the new HTAE website provides a clear and effective starting point.

Cllr Linda Tock, portfolio holder for Hull Training at the council, added: “Hull Training and Adult Education has gone from strength to strength in recent years.

“The team has expanded rapidly due to the success of initiatives such as Skills Bootcamps and Adult Education provision which is helping to ensure the long-term sustainability of our region’s economy.”

Discover more of HTAE’s new website here.

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