Keep up-to-date with the latest news from ScreenSkills about the UK screen industries.
Cap will be raised to £58,200 in line with the RPI, plus an additional 2% as agreed with industry and Pact.
27 Jan 2020
Primary school children to learn about animation using Tiger Who Came to Tea lesson plan
Nine established screenwriters mentored talent in the ScreenSkills New Writers Programme
Netflix and Warner Bros. are partnering with ScreenSkills on a new apprenticeship programme.
23 Jan 2020
Applications for a new ScreenSkills apprenticeship pilot will open soon.
Cap will rise to £43,900 in line with RPI
21 Jan 2020
ScreenSkills has long argued for Apprenticeship Levy reform
17 Jan 2020
The year 2019 was another fantastic year for children’s TV, reflects Sarah Joyce
15 Jan 2020
With 10 nominations 1917 is a top contender for honours
14 Jan 2020
The final five young filmmakers will each make a short film for broadcast
9 Jan 2020
Apply to a ScreenSkills endorsed course to prepare for a career in screen
8 Jan 2020
With nine nominations, including best film and director, 1917 is a top contender
7 Jan 2020
We are inviting people to participate on the consultation for the Modern Apprenticeship framework.
6 Jan 2020
Congratulations to the six Skills Fund-contributing productions that have won
High-end television production in the UK has enjoyed another fantastic year, reflects Kaye Elliott
23 Dec 2019
Animation school lesson plan made based on the TV special adaption of Judith Kerr’s The Tiger Who Came to Tea
ScreenSkills continuing professional development (CPD) – looking back on 2019
For those looking to boost their skills in 2020, we have a range of opportunities to apply for over the hol...
20 Dec 2019
The three-week, paid placements will begin in January 2020.
The hugely successful programme returns to help professionals re-enter the industry.
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