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...
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson writes to the Education Select Committee following their report on the special educational needs and disability (SEND) system. Dear Helen, I…
At a time when widening participation is too often reduced to slogans, this partnership puts practice at the centre. Northeastern University London brings a model…
Hundreds of disabled people across Wales will receive support accessing green careers thanks to funding from Sustainable Steps Wales. Alex Davies-Jones, MP for Pontypridd, launched…
COLEG CAMBRIA is playing a key role in a Wales-wide initiative to tackle misogyny and promote respectful relationships across the Further Education (FE) sector. Funded…
A zoologist at the University of Chester has told how using a “molecular time machine” can shed new light on the history of animals, tackle wildlife crime and…
It was a night of celebration, pride and plenty of ‘good news’ moments as 35 exceptional students were recognised at the New City College Student…
A new Adult Learner Scheme is providing semi-skilled workers in the north of England with the “roadmap” to evidence the skills, knowledge and behaviours needed…
The government’s announcement of V Levels marks yet another seismic shift in the post-16 education landscape. On the surface, the promise of streamlining 900 confusing…
A YouGov survey of more than 1,000 domestic undergraduate students at UK universities revealed how they use AI in their studies, highlighting sentiment around existing…
Professional Culinary Arts students from Reading College and University Centre created and prepared the dessert for the Pride of Reading Awards on Friday 17 October…
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