The Department for Educations new "The Train Others in Further Education" campaign is now live with refreshed creative. The new adverts put a spotlight on industry professionals who have transitioned from industry into FE, showing how passing on their real world skills is helping to shape the next generation of workers.
The award celebrates organisations across the county that are making a positive and lasting impact on nature, wildlife, and the environment. Winning the Wilder Business Award recognises our dedication to protecting and restoring nature within our campus grounds and communities, marking our second major sustainability accolade in a matter of months, following our recent success at the Green Gown Awards.
Learners and staff celebrated the first anniversary of OC Radio at Oldham College with a special live broadcast.
Up to 450,000 children from disadvantaged backgrounds could benefit from safe AI powered tutoring tools providing personalised, one-to-one learning support – levelling the playing field for those who cannot afford private tutors.
Government launches consultation on children's social media use and bans phones in schools to protect young people's wellbeing and ensure safer online experiences.
As part of the Government’s plan for national renewal, education is being turbocharged as a major engine of UK economic growth, as ministers set out a new International Education Strategy to export the country’s world-class education and skills offer worldwide.
With the UK Defence and Military sector expected to create thousands of new jobs by 2030, Nottingham College’s new pathway is designed to equip students with the technical expertise, practical skills and professional behaviours that employers in defence-related industries are increasingly seeking.
Backed by £200 million, new courses available to all teaching staff will deepen knowledge of how to adapt their teaching to meet a wide range of needs in the classroom, including visual impairments and speech and language needs.
South Gloucestershire & Stroud College (SGS) is proud to celebrate the journey of Antoine Semenyo, who today completed his high-profile transfer to Manchester City on a five-and-a-half-year contract after a standout spell with AFC Bournemouth.
The Scottish Government has announced an extra 10% in funding for Scotland’s colleges. The amount, which equates to a total of around £70 million across revenue and capital, was announced as part of their draft budget on Tuesday, 13th January.
The gift is enough bricks to build the external walls of a four-bedroom house and will provide the college’s construction department with essential materials for vital hands-on training.
Staff at 17 colleges across England will begin three days of strike action from today after bosses refused to make fair offers over pay and working conditions, the University and College Union (UCU) confirmed today
Members of two leading employer bodies representing tens of thousands of workers across science-based industries – the Science Industry Partnership (SIP) and the Nuclear Industry Skills Partnership (NISP) – have written to the skills minister, Baroness Jacqui Smith, raising their concerns.
Bournemouth and Poole College this week welcomed the Royal Navy for an interactive culinary event designed to enrich the learning experience of Level 2 full-time catering students through direct industry engagement.
Staff at 25 colleges across England will begin three days of strike action next week after college bosses refused to make fair offers over pay and working conditions, the University and College Union (UCU) confirmed