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Apprenticeship Tax 2025: Choosing SKEMA Means Investing in the Future!
The 2025 apprenticeship tax campaign will launch in May. As a non-profit association under the French 1901 law, SKEMA Business School is committed to equipping young talent with the skills needed to tackle the economic, societal, and environmental challenges faced by businesses. Your support is essential.
Supporting the education and future careers of SKEMA’s students is a strategic priority for businesses. Allocating your apprenticeship tax to SKEMA is not just an investment in young graduates’ employability, but also a powerful tool to align their skills with an ever-evolving job market. By choosing SKEMA, you contribute to training the future leaders and innovators of tomorrow’s business world.
Why Choose SKEMA?
The SKEMA Transitions programme is designed to support these transformations. It is structured around the ambitious 3D Plan (Diversity, Decarbonisation, Digital & Data for Good), guiding the school’s transition initiatives through 2030.
Key 2025 Objectives of the 3D Plan:
- Diversity: Launch of the Diversity & Inclusion Chair and integration of transition-related challenges into the curriculum.
- Decarbonisation: Implementation of a responsible travel policy to reduce carbon footprint.
- Digital & Data for Good: Deployment of the SKEMA AI framework and adoption of the Responsible Digital Charter.
The 3D Plan ensures that these transformations are embedded in a long-term strategic vision, aligning SKEMA’s academic commitments with its societal impact.
Make Your Apprenticeship Tax a Powerful Lever for Impact
Supporting SKEMA through the apprenticeship tax means investing in high-quality education that is aligned with business needs and fosters academic excellence. Your contribution is a concrete action that will help train engaged students equipped to tackle the challenges of the modern professional world.
Learn more about SKEMA’s impact-driven projects
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