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,...
Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson will today [Saturday] pledge to make Labour the party of “high and rising standards” in education by ensuring pupils…
In a joint press conference taking place today (Fri 28 Apr) at school leaders’ union NAHT’s Annual Conference in Telford, the general secretaries of all…
NAHT general secretary Paul Whiteman calls for the government to ‘come back to the table’ to negotiate following the rejection of its pay offer, as…
SIR RICHARD BRANSON, VIRGIN & MADE BY DYSLEXIA LAUNCH DYSLEXAI CAMPAIGN AS THEY CALL UPON EVERY WORKPLACE IN THE WORLD TO EMPOWER DYSLEXIC THINKING Sir…
Edge Hill University was the most decorated institution at this year’s prestigious Educate North Awards, claiming three awards and a commendation. The awards celebrate best…
St Dunstan’s College, Catford, south London, is delighted to reveal it has been shortlisted for two awards at the upcoming TES Schools Awards 2023. This…
University of London’s Refugee Law Clinic (RLC) has won the LawWorks & Attorney General Student Pro Bono Award 2023 for ‘Best Contribution by a Law…
Audencia and Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences have signed a partnership to offer the Audencia DBA programme in the Netherlands and in France. The Doctorate…
A fourth year electrical installation apprentice at Northern Regional College is in the running for an Apprentice of the Year Award. Ben Brown from Carrickfergus,…
The first Winchester Books Festival, sponsored by the University of Winchester, has been pronounced a big success. Organisers say that more than 1,200 attended events,…
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