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,...
“ The University and College Lecturers” Union (NATFHE) has voiced its criticism over the government’s intentions to reject visa applications from international students wishing to…
“ One of the UK’s most famous faces is putting his weight behind an effort to improve the country’s language skills. Sir Trevor McDonald is…
“ Reaching out to unemployed men in the community, the Learning and Skills Council London Central (LSCLC) has announced a new project to help bring…
“ Twelve learners are now moving towards a career in health and social care, thanks to an ESF – funded course provided by the West…
“ The new Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Bill that is being presented to the House of Lords, could see International students lose their right to…
“ One of the country’s largest training companies has today been named as “one of this year’s outstanding providers” by the Chief Inspector of Adult…
The need for stronger vocational options for students wanting to pursue further education in less academic ways is being welcomed by the education sector, teachers…
“ With a focus on creating diversity awareness, Lynne Sedgmore, Chief Executive of the Centre for Excellence in Leadership (CEL), recently visited South Africa with…
“ Speaking at the Association of Colleges (AoC) Conference in Birmingham, Education Secretary Ruth Kelly praised the rates of success in the FE sector and…
“ Four young apprentices from Somerset have been honoured at the local Apprentice of the Year Competition. The awards, organised by the Engineering Employers Federation…
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