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A pilot testing the impact of additional funding, in improving the quality of teaching and learning of maths, leading to better student outcomes.
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Common basic data set (CBDS) and assessment component files for use by software suppliers developing management information systems (MIS).
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The Business Basics Programme tests ways to encourage small and medium sized businesses to adopt productivity-boosting technologies and management practices.
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Details for 16 to 19 funded institutions on how funding will work in academic year 2024 to 2025.
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