Goldsmiths’ Foundation gathers knowledge, experience, and insights from Landmark Programme Partners


This week we brought together our initial cohort of Landmark partners (St Giles, St Paul's Cathedral, National Literacy Trust, Aston University Engineering Academy) to share their collective knowledge, experience, and insights at the first annual Learning and Evaluation Day for the Goldsmiths’ Foundation Landmark Programme.

This week we brought together our initial cohort of Landmark partners (St Giles, St Paul's Cathedral, National Literacy Trust, Aston University Engineering Academy) to share their collective knowledge, experience, and insights around skills development across a variety of different sectors and frameworks in Yorkshire, the West Midlands and London at the first annual Learning and Evaluation Day for the Goldsmiths’ Foundation Landmark Programme.

It was an energising and inspiring day, and we were very excited to hear about the progress made so far and the recipients aspirations and plans for 2027!

Learn more about the Goldsmiths’ Foundation Landmark Programme and its first four recipeints.

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