Burnham in Number 10: A New Dawn For Education and Skills?
When Prime Minister-in-waiting Andy Burnham walks into Number 10- be that Downing Street or the ‘Number 10 of the north’ in Manchester- what should his...
We caught up with John Baker, CEO and Founder of D2L at the Global Lifelong Learning Summit in Singapore. John discusses AI and personalisation of…
With the global market share for Artificial Intelligence (AI) expected to have an annual growth rate of over 28% by 2030, educational institutions are urged…
The Multicultural Apprenticeship Alliance has recently rebranded as the Multicultural Apprenticeship & Skills Alliance to reflect a broader commitment to developing a diverse talent pool…
The Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson has announced that the government is resuming the procurement of £7 million-pounds worth of funding to tackle antisemitism in schools,…
A new competition has been launched to help find innovative uses of artificial intelligence (AI) within assessments. The Assessment Innovator Learner Competition is a groundbreaking…
Sundeep Braich, a former AAT student at Burton and South Derbyshire College (BSDC), is on the path to fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a…
Professor Katy Mason has been appointed into the role of PVC Dean of the University of Salford’s Business School, joining from Lancaster University Management School,…
University Centre Leeds is looking forward to offering a range of full honours degrees for the first time. The University Centre, part of Luminate Education…
Professor Colin Bailey, CBE, President and Principal of Queen Mary University of London, has received an Outstanding Contribution award for his work in the field…
As students look to explore their options ahead of the UCAS January submission deadline, the University of Derby is anticipating a record turnout for its…
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