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Talented people with the potential to become brilliant teachers are being offered bursaries and scholarships worth up to £31,000 to train to teach in subjects including chemistry, maths, physics, and computing that will help boost outcomes for young people across the country.
The Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) and the National Network for the Education of Care Leavers (NNECL) celebrate the achievement of five Greater Manchester colleges awarded the prestigious NNECL Quality Mark.
The University and College Union (UCU) today (Friday 3 October) confirmed it will ballot around 10,000 staff at 68 colleges across England in a fight for fair pay, manageable workloads and binding national bargaining.
A successful apprenticeship programme run in partnership between North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College (NWSLC) and Toyota Material Handling UK is helping to combat the skills shortage in engineering and bring more women into technical roles.
A new Further Education and Sixth Form Colleges partnership has been launched to enhance skills development, strengthen collaboration, and deliver an enhanced experience for learners across the West.
Boston College has announced the forthcoming retirement of Claire Foster, who has served as Principal and Chief Executive Officer over the past five years.
The Labour party has announced the end of the previous target aiming for 50% of young people to attend university. This significant change was revealed by the Prime Minister during the Labour party conference, where he outlined a broader and more inclusive approach to post-16 education.
Students from some of the country’s lowest income households will benefit from the return of targeted, means-tested maintenance grants for higher education – at college or University – paid for by a new levy on international student fees. As part of the government’s Plan for Change, the reintroduction of these grants will help remove barriers to opportunity and ensure that disadvantaged students are better supported to succeed.
Leeds College of Building (LCB) students and apprentices from the 2024/2025 academic year have been honoured at the annual BIG (Building Industry Greats) Awards. More accolades than ever before were handed out, including 44 trophies, seven Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) QUEST Technician Scholarships, and one medal from the British Tunnelling Society Young Members.
Bradford College marked a significant milestone as governors and special guests gathered at the £19.3 million Junction Mills development for a commemorative topping-out ceremony.
Eligible further education (FE) teachers can apply for the second round of targeted retention incentive payments (up to £6,000) from 2 March 2026 until 31 May 2026.
Almost 10,000 high-achieving young people will receive letters from students at Kings College London encouraging them to consider a university education.
The Education Committee has laid out a blueprint for how the Government should spread prosperity and achieve its mission of economic growth by investing in the FE and skills sector.
South Gloucestershire and Stroud College (SGS) is proud to announce that it has formally signed the Dying to Work Charter and has added its name to this voluntary initiative. This reinforces the College’s commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of staff facing terminal illness.