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...
Local collaboration is revolutionising skills policy in sport and physical activity. Spencer explores how targeted, place-based approaches are addressing workforce needs, improving community health, and…
Chaim Cutler has been awarded with a special honour by the University of Salford after graduating this summer in Occupational Therapy. He was singled out…
Money worries are influencing the education decisions of A-level students, reveals research by Prospects at Jisc, Prospects’ annual Early Careers Survey of more than 6,000 students…
Coleg Glynllifon student Cian Rhys has been selected for the Farming Connect Junior Academy. He is one of 12 successful candidates from across Wales chosen…
CARING learners supported communities in South East Asia on a “very emotional” education adventure. Twenty students from Coleg Cambria experienced the trip of a lifetime…
Across the UK, thousands of A level, T Level and BTEC students are anxiously awaiting their results, which will be released next week. The CDI,…
The Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP) has today warned that a lack of detail in government plans to introduce their new Growth and…
As we approach A level results day, new research* from leading business and financial adviser Grant Thornton UK LLP finds that there is a growing…
United Colleges Group is pleased to announce it has been awarded its first Investors in People (IIP) accreditation. United Colleges Group (UCG) (formed of City…
I recently joined online platform One File at its ‘Future of Engagement’ conference and one of the questions that cropped up during several discussions was…
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