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A course to help school leaders and headteachers develop the knowledge behind expert school leadership and apply it to become an outstanding headteacher.
We're seeking views on a range of proposals to encourage increased provision and uptake of accelerated degree courses in England.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with visual disorders.
Impact assessment of proposals to increase annual fee caps for accelerated degree courses, and an equality analysis of how this change will affect protected groups.
Postgraduate funding - find grants, loans, studentships and scholarships.
Analysis of the relative economic value of different degrees, as measured by graduates’ earnings and employment rates.
Professional development courses for teachers and leaders to develop skills, progress careers and improve school outcomes.
This route is for a Student in the UK who wants to work, or look for work, following the successful completion of an eligible course of study at UK bachelor’s degree-level or above. The study must have been with a...
This study estimated the likelihood of students getting a 2:1 based on their GCSE and AS level exam results and their chosen university.
Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education, Robert Halfon, delivered a speech at the UCAS Admissions Conference 2023
Analysis of the estimated absolute economic value of degrees, comparing higher education students and graduates’ earnings with similar individuals at age 29.
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