Confidence is High, Now Providers Need To Turn It Into Action
The State of the Skills Sector 2026 reveals that skills providers largely have confidence in their own performance, but far less certainty about policy, funding,...
Almost 8 in 10 English teachers in secondary schools have diversified their texts in the past three years according to new research from digital media…
@BordersCollege students Amy Young, Stephanie Bartlett and Campbell Strang are celebrating after being selected as finalists for the ALBAS, Lantra Scotland’s much-anticipated Awards for Land-based…
The education community knows that ensuring data protection compliance is crucial to protect the privacy and rights of students and staff. As the sector continues…
Nine General Further Education colleges secured over £8.4m of funding from the Government’s Local Skills Improvement Fund (LSIF) to help address the skills gap across…
Ofsted has today published guidance for inspecting providers of supported accommodation for looked after children and care leavers aged 16 to 17. The guidance follows…
A textile design student from the northeast of Scotland is celebrating after making an early career debut on Savile Row, London’s famous luxury tailoring street. …
Les Roches, one of the world’s leading hospitality management institutions, is launching a new specialised program in sports tourism, the Master’s in Sports Management and…
A new report has found that autistic individuals face difficulties due to ambiguous interview questions. This highlights the frustrating lack of support that currently exists.…
In a rapidly advancing world where skills are the currency of success, colleges offer high-quality education to aspirational people who want to get on, no…
The national body for colleges as employers has criticised today’s strike for causing yet more disruption for students. Members of the EIS-FELA and UNISON trade…
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