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...
When Doug Hill entered the WorldSkills competition back in 1953, all he wanted to do was to prove to his dad that he was a…
Further Education colleges are facing a new, long-term challenge: that is, to ensure that they will be able to directly compete in a widening marketplace.…
Sustainability is dear to my heart and so is lifelong learning. Having worked in or with the education sector for the last twenty-four years, I…
Hospitality and tourism is emerging as one of the UK’s fastest growing job creators. Accounting for one in 15 UK jobs (equalling 7.2% of the…
An independent review of the system for predicting A-Level results has found that it is broadly fit for purpose. The GCSE results of all students…
A statue of an apprentice plumber will be unveiled by the Duke of Gloucester and the Lord Mayor of London on the newly refurbished concourse…
A leading organisation of vocational learning providers said it welcomes the government’s planned changes to Higher Education. The Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP)…
Government plans to establish a new IT school curriculum will fail unless teachers receive better training, Europe’s largest body of engineers has warned. The Institution…
The 157 Group of colleges has announced the outcomes of bids for the its element of the Collaboration and Shared Services Grant. The grant was…
The government’s new Work Plan may be derailed by high attainment targets, according to national awarding organisation NCFE. The new scheme that will introduce a…
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