£15m fund launched to improve FE sector
A £15m fund aimed at improving the quality of FE education was launched last week by Skills Minister Anne Milton.
A £15m fund aimed at improving the quality of FE education was launched last week by Skills Minister Anne Milton.
The National Education Union is launching an #efFEctiveeducation project to campaign for better funding.
Universities and business schools are racing to offer courses on cryptocurrencies and blockchain.
With Brexit uncertainty continuing to impact the UK’s economy, new research has arisen.
The House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee has called for a drastic overhaul.
This year, Expedia was ranked number one UK company to work for, for the second year running.
Government proceeds with its aims to solve the UK’s skills shortage with strategic training courses for 16-18 year olds.
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