Confidence is High, Now Providers Need To Turn It Into Action
The State of the Skills Sector 2026 reveals that skills providers largely have confidence in their own performance, but far less certainty about policy, funding,...
The conference was founded in the 1980s by teachers to meet the needs of teachers and their pupils – to help modernise the curriculum and…
Newtown College lecturer Andy Davies recently upped his game entering the longest race of his career to date and achieved an incredible third place, securing…
DocuSign Reveals that the Shift to the “Anywhere Economy” Will Spark Productivity Boom and Expansion of Global Economy Over the Next Decade DocuSign, Inc, which…
Dr Beth Richards has been appointed as a postgraduate lecturer at Arts University Plymouth, working across Masters degrees such as Fine Art, Photography, Illustration and…
The Scottish Funding Council has communicated that £26 million announced in the 2023-24 Budget will no longer be coming to the college sector following Scottish…
With the UK government encouraging over 50s to return to work to tackle the labour gap, Mark argues that automation will be key to this,…
University graduates from low socioeconomic backgrounds earn less than their better-off peers, according to a report out today from TASO. While the report shows higher education…
Sustainability and digitalisation have emerged as top priorities for training the transport and logistics sector according to employers. The findings are part of a report,…
The Minister for Education and Welsh Language has announced Wales will retain our current fairer and progressive student finance repayment system, despite changes made in…
Educational resources supplier Findel has teamed up with national charity for youth and community development the Rio Ferdinand Foundation to launch a Communities programme in…
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