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Government Chemist collaborates on a paper celebrating the first female president of the Association of Public Analysts, Joan Davena Peden
British High Commissioner to Fiji Melanie Hopkins delivered a speech to welcome two Chevening scholars back after they successfully completed their one-year Master's programme in the UK.
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A notice to The Branch Christian School from the Department for Education.
More disadvantaged children will have access to an Outstanding school place as the government launches the second round of the Selective Schools Expansion Fund.
Girls are substantially less likely than boys to consider taking Science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects at A Level
Bids are being invited from Colleges to apply for funding to help boost standards.
Damian Hinds spoke at the Church of England Foundation for Educational Leadership conference about his vision to help children build character and resilience.
Damian Hinds sets out in a speech that character and resilience are as important as academic achievement
Out of the 10 million children in primary schools benefiting from DFID programmes in Punjab and KP, almost half of them are girls.
Victims of domestic abuse, homelessness or substance abuse, will be supported to return to work by a new government fund, launched today (7 Feb) by the Minister for Women and Equalities Penny Mordaunt.
LPC to gather evidence on the effects of the minimum wage in Neath and Swansea, Ayr and Kilmarnock, Derry, Hartlepool, Great Yarmouth, and Wigan and Manchester.
Lord Agnew writes to chairs of 28 academy trusts to ask for more details on the pay of executives earning six-figure salaries
Letters from Lord Theodore Agnew, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the School System, to the chair of trustees at 28 academy trusts about high pay.
The British Embassy in Cairo in cooperation with the Embassies of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Singapore launch “She Leads”
The Digital, Data and Technology Fast Stream and trade association techUK have launched a programme aimed at early career professionals.
Up to 370 schools to join one of the largest trials in the world to boost the evidence about what works to support mental health and wellbeing
New guidance for students and universities will set out the legal rights and obligations to help protect lawful free speech on campuses.
The Government has launched measures to drive change in tackling inequalities between ethnic groups in higher education.
Every year the Low Pay Commission commissions research projects to help evaluate the effects of the minimum wage rates we have recommended. Published today are two final reports and two interim reports.
Chris Skidmore spoke at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, outlining his priorities for the role and his view for the future of the higher education sector.
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