Bradford College has won a prestigious award recognising its groundbreaking use of digital technology to enhance student learning.
As one of the region’s leading providers of apprenticeship training, Nottingham College created this event to honour the achievements of apprentices and the businesses that support them. The awards shine a light on the transformative impact of apprenticeships - not just on individuals, but also on employers and the wider community.
England is facing a deepening teacher recruitment and retention crisis, and a new report from the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has laid bare the scale of the problem. Despite a high-profile pledge to recruit 6,500 new teachers by 2029, MPs say the Department for Education (DfE) is lacking a coherent plan to actually deliver it. There are no clear milestones, no costed delivery strategy, and no clarity on who is accountable for hitting the target. In short, it’s a mission with no map.
If you’ve got real-world experience and a passion for sharing your skills, you could make a great Further Education teacher. Teaching in FE is varied and isn’t just restricted to the classroom. Lessons can take place in workshops, on-site, or anywhere that allows learners to get hands-on experience in their field.
The Big Construction Diversity Challenge is designed to promote and celebrate the importance of EDI across the construction industry, highlighting the business benefits achieved when companies embrace diversity by engaging teams in a series of fun, physical, practical, and mental team challenges.
The Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers and Top 50 SME Apprenticeship Employers tables for 2025 showcase the very best apprenticeship programmes over the past 12 months.
Here are five podcast episodes from the past couple of years that every Further Education professional, policymaker, or job seeker in the sector should hear. Each offers unique insight into where FE is heading, what challenges we face, and how we can prepare for the future.
Solihull College & University Centre is proud to be supporting a former student and England international this summer as the Lionesses look to defend their Euros title.
Leeds College of Building has played a pivotal role in delivering high-quality education and training to over 100,000 students and apprentices since its establishment in 1960. It is the UK’s only specialist further education college focused solely on construction and the built environment.
Senior leaders from across construction and Government Ministers will launch the construction sector skills mission this week, to ensure the sector has the workforce it needs to deliver. The Construction Skills Mission Board will meet today, 26 June, to set a strategy for recruiting an additional 100,000 workers a year by the end of the Parliament.
Future ACCA Qualification unveiled as employers look to accountants to take broader role in embracing AI-driven technology and driving sustainable business
The Silver Plate is the winner of this year’s Craft Guild of Chefs Accredited College Restaurant Award sponsored by Wafflemeister.
A Leeds College of Building apprentice has been crowned Senior Champion at the Guild of Bricklayers National Final 2025.
The Met Office has said temperatures could reach 33C today (Friday 20th June 2025), while heat alerts remain in place until Monday. This has led some to question if it can ever be too hot to work from home or the office, what the rules are for employers and their duty of care to their employees?
BCoT's Digital Team Honoured with Silver Pearson National Teaching Award The College is delighted to announce that the Digital Team has won a prestigious Silver Award for Transformational Use of Digital Technology at this year's Pearson National Teaching Awards. This national recognition celebrates BCoT's pioneering and innovative approach to integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into teaching, learning, and student support.