
Dounreay, is located at the far north of Scotland and was Britain’s former centre of fast reactor research and development. The experimental nature of many of its redundant facilities means the clean-up and demolition requires innovation as well as great care. The intention is to decommission Dounreay and leave it in a safe condition for future generations. The skills and enterprise it fosters are giving Scottish companies a platform to compete in the global decommissioning market.

RSE is a trusted clean water technology company, developing market-leading products and solutions for purifying drinking water, recycling wastewater, and cleaning water in industrial processes.
Founded in the Highlands, RSE is one of the UK’s leading MEICA contractors and delivers water treatment technologies and services to clients across the UK.

UHI Inverness, part of the University of the Highlands and Islands, is a leading tertiary education provider encompassing apprenticeships, further and higher education courses and research across three modern campuses.
UHI Inverness has driven significant growth in apprenticeship programmes across a range of sectors over the past 10 years, to meet burgeoning skills needs in a tight labour market environment. Delivering training to over 1,300 Foundation, Modern and Graduate Apprenticeships, it is now one of Scotland’s largest providers of work-based training and education.

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Experience true Scottish hospitality at the Kingsmills, a 4-star Inverness spa hotel in the heart of the Highlands. We’ve been welcoming guests since the 1700s, including the poet Robert Burns, and today we blend centuries of tradition with contemporary facilities to provide an unforgettable stay. More than just a hotel, we are a sustainable haven with year-round availability, including winter.

Maggie’s Highlands, located in the grounds of Raigmore Hospital, offers a warm and welcoming place for anyone impacted by cancer. Maggie’s is a space offering free emotional, practical, and psychological support or simply a quiet moment away from the clinical setting of the hospital. With 1 in 2 people expected to be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, the need for our support grows every year.
This year is especially meaningful as Maggie’s marks 30 years of providing vital cancer support across the UK.
Over 30 years, from the first opening in 1996, to the end of 2026 - Maggie’s will have been able to support more than 4 million visits by people with cancer and those who love them. It costs nothing to come into one of our centres, but it takes your kind donations to keep us free of charge for everyone living with cancer and their friends and family.

For over 100 years, Tulloch Homes has played a key role in shaping communities across the Highlands. With over 20% of our site team in an apprenticeship, we see first-hand the value apprentices bring to our business and communities. Through hands-on training, we’re committed to helping local talent build successful careers.