Four Student-Centred Priorities for UK Universities in 2025
Rapid advancements in AI, new accessibility regulations, and evolving student needs promise that the next academic year will not be “business as usual” on campuses...
The Learning and Skills Improvement Service is calling for applications for Commissioners from across the FE and Skills sectors to join the recently announced independent…
Further changes to immigration rules have been announced which will affect international students and FE colleges. The Government has released a new Statement of Intent…
Skills Minister John Hayes has announced a new awards scheme designed to raise the profile of teaching and learning in the UK’s craft sector. The…
Better leadership at every level of worker will result in better care for older people, according to the National Skills Academy for Social Care. Responding…
The Office for National Statistics has made the decision to no longer classify further education colleges as a part of central government. The decision was…
An athlete with his sights set on competing in the 2016 Olympic Games says that he has been helped by an Advanced Level Apprenticeship in…
A new programme for 16 and 17-year-olds who are not in education, employment or training (NEETs) may encourage more young people to take part in…
We are obsessed with growth. And education is there to produce it. Whether schools, colleges or universities – their top priority is helping young people…
FE providers have found themselves in quite a conundrum of late, with cuts and spending reductions on one side of the fence and the need…
It is congratulations, but with some caution, for National Apprenticeships Week. The increased priority being given to Apprenticeships at this current time is welcome and…
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