The first report in our Ambition Skills programme examines the UK’s qualification profile, projecting it forward to 2035 and comparing against trends with international comparators. It also considers trends in employer demand for skills and qualifications.

The report finds that:

  • Skills needs are rising and changing. Growth is concentrated more in higher and professional occupations, which is likely to mean an increased demand for higher level skills. The types of skills demand are also changing, with increased need for transferable and essential employment skills like communication, collaboration, problem-solving, organising, planning and prioritising work, creative thinking, and information literacy.
  • By 2035, almost one in two 16–64-year-olds in the UK are set to have a higher education qualification, but one in three will still only have a GCSE or equivalent qualification at most.
  • The UK is on track to be 12th out of 39 OECD countries for low qualifications by 2035 (compared to 13th in 2022); 29th for medium skills (unchanged from now); and 10th for high skills (down from 6th in 2022).
  • Adults have gained seven million fewer qualifications in the last decade than if attainment had stayed at 2010/11 levels, with the largest number of missing learners in English and maths learners (2.1 million) and at level 2 (2.3 million). Employers are also investing less, 26% less per employee compared to 2005 – with graduates three times more likely to get training at work than non-graduates.

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Our Ambition Skills programme of work, supported by City & Guilds and NOCN, builds a shared vision bringing together stakeholders across the learning and skills sectors.

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13 March 2026

Training and skills needs: Trends and challenges in UK growth sectors

This report, the second in a series of publications funded by Nuffield Foundation, explores the level of estimated skills needs in UK businesses alongside the level and type of training that employers provide.

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13 March 2026

UK’s training and skills ‘tick-box culture’ puts at risk job mobility and future growth, new report warns

New analysis has identified an overreliance on mandatory and compliance training in UK workplaces compared to other countries – at the expense of more in-depth upskilling required for the jobs of the future.

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2 March 2026

When it comes to lifelong learning, are we any closer to the College of the Future?

Stephen Evans, Chief Executive at Learning and Work Institute, reflects on the role of colleges in providing adults with opportunity and agency throughout their lives.

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2 March 2026

Why adult education is an investment, not a cost

David Hughes, CEO at the Association of Colleges, sets out why a well-funded, high-quality adult education system is beneficial to society and the economy.

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22 December 2025

From confusion to clarity: rethinking England’s 670 occupational standards

L&W’s Stephen Evans and Pearson’s Donna Ford-Clarke reflect on findings from our recent research on England’s occupational standards – of which there are now more than double the number in countries like Germany and Switzerland.

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7 November 2025

No train no gain

This research, supported by Multiverse, finds that access to training is a boon for people’s pay and careers. The training dividend is greatest for those on the lower rungs of the occupational ladder, helping them go further, faster.

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7 November 2025

Spotlight on Newport: Place within a Place

Ufi VocTech Trust, in partnership with Adult Learning Wales, Newport City Council and Learning and Work Institute, have launched an innovative place-based collaboration to integrate education and skills development opportunities within the communities of East Newport.

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7 November 2025

Working class people paid more when they get training from their employer

Experts are calling on the Government to do more to get employers investing in training, as research reveals it’s a “boon for people’s pay and careers” – particularly for working class people.

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5 November 2025

Investing in skills: International policy insights for the UK

This report is the first in a series of three publications supported by the Nuffield Foundation that present the findings from multi-year research into employer investment in upskilling and reskilling in a changing economy.

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