A Tertiary System is Emerging, but Largely Despite the System, Not Because of it
There is a growing sense that England is finally beginning to talk seriously about tertiary education. The language has shifted, the political framing is changing,...
A major new study reveals that many secondary school students in Sunderland need more support to be able to reach their full potential, across a…
Psychology A Level students at City of Oxford College and University Centre raised £4,000 by giving up social media for one week in aid of…
New City College is featured in a ground-breaking report being presented to the government which highlights all the innovative work that colleges around the UK…
The European International Business Academy (EIBA) proudly announces its 50th Annual Conference, set to take place at Aalto University. This milestone event marks the golden…
The Education and Training Foundation (ETF), the professional development body for the Further Education (FE) and Skills sector, has appointed four new trustees to its…
Sir Ian Bauckham, Ofqual’s interim chief regulator and preferred candidate for the permanent role, outlined the need for reforms to T Levels during a pre-appointment…
Funding and government support often grab headlines when it comes to fixing the UK’s skills shortage. However, there are some quicker remedies available to employers,…
Today’s students are used to personalised experiences in many aspects of their lives—from customised learning platforms to on-demand services that meet them where they are.…
We catch up with Philip Blaker Chief Executive of Qualification Wales which is the independent regulator of non degree qualifications in Wales at the Federation…
An extra £1.5bn to strengthen public services, support small businesses and drive economic growth is at the heart of the Welsh Government’s Draft Budget 2025-26.…
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