Young People, Work, and the Risk of Solving the Wrong Problem
It’s been a couple of weeks since the Milburn report was published, and I like everyone have been digesting the report and the analysis. Like a well-trained student,...
Global youth campaigners released an alternative university league table today, ranking the world’s top universities on how their courses align with the actions needed to…
Global youth campaigners released an alternative university league table today, ranking the world’s top universities on how their courses align with the actions needed to…
The Welsh Government will increase student maintenance support by 9.4% for the 2023/24 academic year, subject to regulations being made. The average full-time Welsh student…
AN ACADEMIC collaboration between a leading college and the NHS is in good health and growing in stature after a successful first year. The Healthcare…
In November 2022, National Citizen Service Trust (NCS) which has run youth programmes for 16-17 year olds for over ten years, outlined the evolution of…
A Suffolk civil engineer who is working with the Department for Education on an ongoing high profile educational campaign was asked to attend an event…
EMPLOYERS across the region are being urged to take advantage of free technical training courses that could help fuel business growth in 2023. Middlesbrough College’s fully funded,…
Mata Jautakis formerly based in Dungannon and now living in Dublin, studied Level 2 and Level 3 Business Administration at South West College’s Dungannon campus.…
Broadcaster, composer and author Neil Brand will present a guest lecture as part of the INSIDE/OUT lecture series at Leeds Beckett’s Leeds School of Arts.…
The two non-profit organisations have joined forces to empower teachers using Code.org with free micro:bit physical computing resources, helping bring code lessons to life The…
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