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The Secretary of State addressed the Reform Women's Network to highlight importance of diversity in developing new technology.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Chevening welcomed 2019-20 scholars in London for the orientation event where Paraguayan scholars joined scholars from around the globe.
Ofsted's Chief Inspector, Amanda Spielman, discusses upcoming changes to how we inspect initial teacher education (ITE) partnerships.
Get Help to Retrain service continues its phased rollout and is now available in six major cities and regions across England.
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson announces further funding to support adopted children and their families
The British government in Brazil is looking for a gender and social development expert to support on the implementation of a project from the Prosperity Fund.
Home education is often being chosen by parents of children with complex needs as a last resort.
The Falkland Islands Government and the British Embassies in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay announce the winners of the 2019/2020 student competition to visit the Falkland Islands.
A headteacher has implemented job shares successfully at her primary school in Brockley.
Two co-headteachers have developed a successful job share partnership at their primary school in Guildford.
A maths teacher and his school have made flexible working a success at a secondary school in Croydon.
New figures to show how much schools will benefit from Government's multi-billion pound investment in pupils' education
Teachers’ working hours fall by 5 hours compared to 2016, with the reduction driven by decrease in time spent on marking, planning and non-teaching tasks
Schools Minister, Lord Agnew, spoke at the Schools North East summit about the Opportunity North East programme on Thursday 10 October.
The UK has a unique opportunity to lead the field in Life Sciences, with an exciting and important role for the MHRA.
Speech by Sally Collier to the Federation of Awarding Bodies conference, on the role of Ofqual in maintaining public confidence in qualifications.
Department for Education offering loans to housing developers to boost new house and school building momentum
More than 4 in 5 children and young people report being happy with their lives, as landmark new report on children’s wellbeing is published
Proposals to amend how we use our powers to take regulatory action.
The Year of Education 2020 campaign builds on the UK’s substantive education support to Lebanon, providing over $200 million between 2016 and 2020.
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