09 Jul 2026

Record number of nominations received for Multicultural Apprenticeship Awards

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Shortlisting is complete for the Multicultural Apprenticeship Awards 2026 after a record number of nominations for the awards that celebrate the best in apprentices, the people that train them and their employers.

There were more than 600 nominations submitted which is the highest number since the awards were launched 11 years ago.

More than 500 of the nominations were for apprentices and 180 of them will make their way to the gala evening at the Vox in Birmingham on Friday, November 6.

Also shortlisted for the finals are 14 learning providers, 45 large employers, 10 small and medium sized employers, eight universities and eight schools.

The full list of shortlisted candidates is available online.

There are 18 categories in addition to the top accolade of Apprentice of the Year.

The headline sponsor is NOCN whose continued backing reflects a shared commitment to championing skills, social mobility and inclusive progression routes for learners and employers alike.

Founded by Safaraz Ali, CEO of Pathway Group, the Multicultural Apprenticeship Awards were created to celebrate the positive impact of apprenticeships while recognising the importance of representation, inclusion and opportunity for individuals from all backgrounds.

Safaraz said: “We are incredibly proud to see the Multicultural Apprenticeship Awards continue to grow year on year, and this year’s record number of nominations is a testament to the power of apprenticeships to change lives.

“What makes these awards so special is the diversity of stories behind every nomination — from young apprentices taking their first steps into the world of work, to older learners using apprenticeships to retrain, progress and thrive. The quality and breadth of nominations this year has been truly outstanding.”

Awards director Kasim Choudhry said: “The awards would not be possible without the support of apprentices, training providers, employers and the sponsors.

“This year’s shortlist is a powerful reflection of the impact apprenticeships are having across communities, industries and generations.

“Behind every nomination is a story of determination, growth and opportunity.

“We are proud to celebrate not only the outstanding apprentices themselves, but also the employers, schools, universities and learning providers who are helping to create inclusive pathways for people from all backgrounds to succeed.”

Pictured: Winners of Multicultural Apprenticeship Awards 2025

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