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Claire Paul, Director of Leadership Development at the BBC has been appointed co-chair of the ADB - working alongside Trudy Harrison MP.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Tuition fees frozen for second year and home fee status confirmed for EU students in 2019/20
Sam Gyimah will host a student mental health summit in Bristol and outline initiatives to support students
£15million fund will help drive up standards across further education
The diplomatic and intelligence services offer rewarding careers for people from all backgrounds.
Coders and tech companies to develop new digital tools for students
Employers given green light to transfer up to 10% of levy funds to multiple businesses
The two announcements were made by the Chancellor in his Mansion House speech.
More data than ever before available to students deciding where to study
Multimillion pound fund launched to attract experienced industry professionals to teach in further education
20 on-site hubs to train more people to help deliver 300,000 new homes a year by the mid-2020s
New University Technical College to create 750 new school places in Doncaster to meet local demand for world-class engineering and design skills.
A letter sent on 15 June 2018 about submitting information to Ofqual on qualification type.
Jake Berry speaks at the first ever Northern Powerhouse Higher Education summit.
Universities risk jeopardising the credibility of the sector unless they improve the value offered by all courses, says Sam Gyimah.
A new trial will enable AEB providers to fully fund learners, who are employed and in receipt of a low wage and cannot contribute towards the cost of co-funding fees.
Application window to establish new Institutes of Technology opens.
Education Secretary names the first 54 colleges and other providers set to teach T Levels.
Letters requesting and confirming a ministerial direction relating to the implementation of T Levels.
Care leavers who choose to start an apprenticeship will receive a £1000 bursary to help the transition into the workplace.
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