Flexibility with Purpose
Last week, I joined representatives from Parliament, employers, business organisations, awarding bodies and the wider skills sector at the New Statesman Politics Live event to...
Over 700 people have engaged in a new, community-led approach to finding work and increasing their earnings as a pilot programme involving social housing landlords…
Exeter College and Petroc have today launched a public consultation on a proposed merger that would see two Devon colleges come together to form a…
The finalists for the 13th annual Engineering Construction Industry (ECI) Training & Development Awards have been unveiled as excitement builds towards the prestigious ceremony on…
Fife College has launched the second series of its award-winning sustainability podcast, CampusCast, giving listeners exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the final stages of its landmark…
A postcode lottery in education This summer’s GCSE and A-level results once again highlight the deep inequalities that persist in England’s education system. While overall…
Welcome to FE Soundbite Edition 812: 30th August 2025 | What Do Employers Actually Think About Foundation Apprenticeships? This is the weekly e-newsletter and e-journal…
Ellen Thinnesen OBE, Chief Executive of Education Partnership North East, has been appointed as the next Further Education Commissioner, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson. Ellen will…
Neurodiversity is no longer a fringe conversation; it is serious topic in education. Increasingly, schools, colleges, and universities are starting to understand the importance of…
“Transition always starts with an ending. To become something else, you have to stop being what you are now; to start doing things a new…
High demand for college places risks hampering efforts to reduce the number of 16 to 18-year-olds not in education, employment or training (NEETs), a skills…
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