Opening Doors: How Employers are Creating Pathways into Skilled Careers for Young People Part 2
In the second part of our special feature for FE News to mark Youth Employment Week, Alison Morris, Director of Policy at Skills Federation brings...
New guidance published today will empower local leaders, employers, colleges, independent training providers, and universities to transform skills training across England – driving national economic…
Almost two in three (60%) working adults are not worried about artificial intelligence replacing or significantly changing their jobs despite evidence to the contrary, new…
This year’s WISE 12 Summit in Doha will explore how human values and equity can guide education through an era of technological transformation. Doha, Qatar,…
After considering 58 written pieces of evidence, hearing from 54 witnesses and a visit to meet students, teachers and employers in Blackpool, the House of…
The green mindset isn’t important for FE because policymakers say so. It’s important because young people care about it and businesses need it. That’s the…
With workplace ill health costing employers £85 billion a year, FE leaders must act now to retain the people whose experience underpins our education system.…
“There are almost one million young people not in education, employment or training. This is shocking. We need educational reform and the devolution of power and support…
United Colleges Group (UCG) is thrilled to announce that Hamzeh Mouallem, a student from City of Westminster College, has won the prestigious Mayor of London…
A Bristol care leaver has turned her own lived experience in foster care into a career in children’s services after completing her first apprenticeship with…
The Education Policy Institute’s (EPI) Chief Executive, Natalie Perera, will be stepping down from her role at the end of January 2026. The move follows…
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