AI Might Accelerate Processes. It Still Can’t Sit With Ambiguity
One of the strangest things about the current AI conversation is how quickly people jump from “this tool improves efficiency” to “human judgement is now...
A LEADING college and champion of the Welsh language is running a new series of courses to prepare visitors and businesses for the National Eisteddfod.…
British employers reduced their investment in staff training by £6 billion in 2024 compared to 2022, spending £53 billion on workforce development as job vacancies…
Bruce Aitchison, founder of Happiness is Egg Shaped, will receive an Honorary Fellowship from Borders College during its annual graduation ceremony in October. Bruce, a…
Learning Resource Network (LRN), a globally recognised UK awarding organisation, is delighted to announce that its Level 2 Pre-A Foundation Studies qualification has been formally…
Two Reading College and University Centre students have received highly commended awards in a national poetry speaking competition, Poetry By Heart. Poetry By Heart is…
As employers we often talk about the skills gap, about young people entering the workforce unprepared, and about the challenges of recruitment and retention. But…
The use of AI in education is still in its early stages. Research with college leaders for our recent report, AI in education, how schools…
Students from schools and colleges in England and Wales have had their views on the impact of nitrogen pollution published as part of a House…
A national children’s services provider has been approved for the Apprenticeship Provider and Assessment Register (APAR), a government-managed list of training providers who can deliver…
Police Sergeant Bleddyn Jones, a member of the Neighbourhood Policing Team in Cardiff, has been putting a new skill to the test to boost engagement…
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