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With the expansion and reform of apprenticeships promising more flexibility in delivery and a systemic shift from evaluating institutions solely on exam results to measuring… The Role of Further Education in a Skills-Driven Future was published on FE News by Lottie Colquhoun| FE News
Thousands of sick or disabled people will be helped into good, secure jobs following a major expansion of tailored employment support announced by the Department… DWP Announce £338 Million Connect to Work Expansion was published on FE News by Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)| FE News
Provider of apprenticeships and funded training JGA Group has been given a resounding vote of confidence by government body Ofsted, which has judged it to… Outstanding Ofsted Sweep For JGA Group was published on FE News by Lisette MacCormac| FE News
Sally Plant has been appointed as a senior member of the LIBF team, in the newly-created role of Relationship Director for Financial Services Sally joins… New LIBF Relationship Director starts in post was published on FE News by Walbrook Institute London (LIBF)| FE News
Greater Manchester Learning Provider Network (GMLPN), in partnership with Gateway Qualifications, has today launched the Greater Manchester NEET Position Paper – September 2025, a comprehensive and collaborative… GMLPN Launches Greater Manchester NEET Position Paper to Drive Inclusive Change for Young People was published on FE News by GMLPN| FE News
Grainger calls on governments and regulators to support place‑based innovation so prosperity is shared, not concentrated. The Just Transition Movement The Just Transition movement supports… Skills, Place, and Purpose: Building Equitable Futures in the AI Economy was published on FE News by University College London| FE News
László Zsolnai, Professor of Business Ethics at Corvinus University of Budapest, has been invited to join The Club of Rome. Founded in 1968, The Club… The prestigious Club of Rome extends invite to Corvinus University Professor was published on FE News by Higher and Biz Ed News| FE News
Dr Paul Davis, Senior Lecturer in the Sociology of Sport and Exercise at the University of Sunderland, has shared his insights into the status of… Has the status of women’s sport changed for the better? was published on FE News by University of Sunderland| FE News
Today (Wednesday 3rd September), the Chancellor has confirmed that the date of the Budget will be Wednesday 26 November. Budget to address economy that’s “not… Chancellor Confirms Date For The 2025 Budget was published on FE News by HM Treasury| FE News
Two talented AAT Accounting students from New City College Hackney have secured places in the National Finals of the WorldSkills UK 2025 competition. Victor McKenzie… New City College Accounting students reach National Finals of WorldSkills UK 2025 was published on FE News by New City College| FE News
The Association of University Chief Security Officers (AUCSO), the global body for security professionals in Higher and Further Education, has announced a new partnership with… AUCSO announces partnership with UK’s leading anti-spiking charity, Stamp Out Spiking was published on FE News by Lorna| FE News
Fife College has been awarded the largest Modern Apprenticeship (MA) contract in its history, marking a major milestone in its commitment to supporting skills development… Fife College awarded record £2.4m Modern Apprenticeship contract was published on FE News by Fife College| FE News
South Hampshire College Group (SHCG) have announced the appointment of Stephen Marston as the new Chair of the Corporation, effective from 01 September 2025. He… South Hampshire College Group Announces New Chair of Corporation was published on FE News by South Hampshire College Group| FE News
Janine Price didn’t think she would get very far in life professionally, having left school with minimal qualifications and becoming a mother at a young… Award winning adult learner aims to be sparkling role model to her children was published on FE News by Duncan Foulkes| FE News
COLEG CAMBRIA’S Floristry programmes continue to flourish – and this year two of its brightest talents have been recognised on the national stage. Long-serving lecturer… Double awards nomination for college’s flourishing Floristry department was published on FE News by Coleg Cambria News| FE News
The Head of the School of Medicine at the University of Sunderland has been elected to the Executive Board of the Medical Schools Council (MSC). Professor Scott… Sunderland professor elected to Executive Board of Medical Schools Council was published on FE News by University of Sunderland| FE News
For full disclosure, until this recent trip, I have been terrible at this and even on this trip the necessity of my role, the growth… The Leadership Pause: Why Taking a Break, Recharging, and Refocusing Is the Most Strategic Move You Can Make was published on FE News by The Institute of Employability Professionals (IEP)| FE News
BusinessLDN-led skills blueprint for the capital helping more Londoners into training and jobs, according to a new report An ambitious roadmap for getting more Londoners… Employer-led jobs Strategy for London Beginning to Bear Fruit was published on FE News by BusinessLDN| FE News
Moving to Wales inspired a Malaysian man to embrace the Welsh language and inspire others. Foo Seng Thean is now able to support his children… Award winning learner Foo Seng is inspiring others to speak Welsh was published on FE News by Duncan Foulkes| FE News
The ECITB Awarding Organisation has launched a new Level 2 welding qualification and is inviting colleges and training providers to become Approved Centres to deliver… New welding qualification launched for engineering construction industry was published on FE News by The ECITB| FE News
Four young learners from Cumbria recently arrived in Liverpool after completing a tall ship voyage designed to boost skills, teamwork and personal growth. The four… Gen2 Learners Explore New Horizons On Tall Ship Voyage was published on FE News by Gen2| FE News
The brand-new Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire Institute of Technology (IoT) has officially opened its doors, welcoming its first intake of learners as they begin their Higher… Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire Institute of Technology opens its doors to first cohort of learners was published on FE News by Newcastle and Stafford Colleges Group (NSCG)| FE News
Inspirational mature student Mandy Price’s motto “Rise up and show up” could not be more apt. Despite huge personal and family health challenges, including spending… Resilient Mandy overcomes major health challenges to win award was published on FE News by Duncan Foulkes| FE News
West Lothian Council Day Services recently held a special celebration to recognise the achievements of learners who successfully completed the Skills Accreditation Programme, delivered by… Skills Accreditation Programme Celebrates Learner Success was published on FE News by Borders College| FE News
A fundamental aspect of the apprenticeship system has always been to prove, to employers and to the public, that apprentices are competent, capable and ready… Apprenticeship Assessment Reform: Can We Build Confidence Without Adding Complexity? was published on FE News by AELP| FE News
Introduction In Further Education (FE), workspaces can feel like sensory battlegrounds. Open-plan offices, relentless time pressures, and overlapping interactions are the norm. For many staff,… Beyond the Noise: Tackling Sensory Overload through Inclusive Leadership in FE was published on FE News by Nathan Whitbread| FE News
The Universities UK (UUK) commissioned report, led by Jisc, presents a compelling case for a sector-wide action plan. New recommendations, published today, outline opportunities for… New report calls for practical reform in HE shared services was published on FE News by Jisc| FE News
The Education Workforce Council (EWC) has launched a revised Code of Professional Conduct and Practice, setting out the standards, behaviours, and values expected of all… Revised Code of Conduct for Wales’ education workforce was published on FE News by Education Workforce Council| FE News
Over 700 people have engaged in a new, community-led approach to finding work and increasing their earnings as a pilot programme involving social housing landlords… More than 700 people engaged and 150 in jobs as housing associations across England trial new model of employment support for their tenants was published on FE News by Learning and Work Institute| FE News
University of Sunderland academic John Paul Green didn’t see himself as a runner – but next month he will take part in the Great North… Academic to run Great North Run in memory of stepson after just five months’ training was published on FE News by University of Sunderland| FE News
Exeter College and Petroc have today launched a public consultation on a proposed merger that would see two Devon colleges come together to form a… Public Consultation Opens on Proposed Merger Between Exeter College and Petroc was published on FE News by Exeter College| FE News
The finalists for the 13th annual Engineering Construction Industry (ECI) Training & Development Awards have been unveiled as excitement builds towards the prestigious ceremony on… 26 Finalists Unveiled for the ECI Training and Development Awards 2025 was published on FE News by The ECITB| FE News
Fife College has launched the second series of its award-winning sustainability podcast, CampusCast, giving listeners exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the final stages of its landmark… Fife College launches second series of CampusCast podcast ahead of Dunfermline City Campus opening was published on FE News by Fife College| FE News
A postcode lottery in education This summer’s GCSE and A-level results once again highlight the deep inequalities that persist in England’s education system. While overall… Closing the Attainment Gap: Why Where You Live Still Shapes Your Future was published on FE News by NCC Education| FE News
| What Do Employers Really Think About Foundation Apprenticeships? FE Soundbite Edition 812| FE News
Ellen Thinnesen OBE, Chief Executive of Education Partnership North East, has been appointed as the next Further Education Commissioner, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson. Ellen will… Ellen Thinnesen Announced As The New FE Commissioner was published on FE News by Department for Education (DfE)| FE News
“Transition always starts with an ending. To become something else, you have to stop being what you are now; to start doing things a new… Becoming Through The In-between: Rites Of Passage, Liminality And The Role of Reflection In Youth Character Development was published on FE News by Neil Wolstenholme, Kloodle Chairman| FE News
High demand for college places risks hampering efforts to reduce the number of 16 to 18-year-olds not in education, employment or training (NEETs), a skills… Rising ‘NEETs’ risk signals need for local authorities to lead post-16 education action was published on FE News by Rob Stewart| FE News
What a year and a half it’s been! Since launching our Functional Skills qualifications in February 2024 (yes, confetti cannons were absolutely involved), we’ve been… Celebrating TQUK’s Functional Skills Milestones was published on FE News by Training Qualifications UK| FE News
Organisations across Wales are being encouraged to get involved in this year’s Adult Learners’ Week from September 15 to 21 by hosting an event or… Still time to get involved in Adult Learners’ Week Wales in September was published on FE News by Duncan Foulkes| FE News
With nearly a third of UK graduates underemployed, it’s clear the traditional education-to-work pipeline is broken. This article explores how Gen Z’s entrepreneurial, interdisciplinary mindset… Rethinking Graduate Success: Why Workplaces Must Evolve was published on FE News by London Interdisciplinary School| FE News
| GCSE Exam Successes For Blackburn College Students Of All Ages| FE News
Thousands of Apprenticeship Opportunities Created through School Rebuilding Programme| FE News
| Skills England Confirms Latest Approvals for Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQs)| FE News
| New Report Reveals Employers’ Perspectives on Foundation Apprenticeships as roll-out Continues| FE News
| From Security Guard to Strategic Asset: Reframing protection in FE and Apprenticeships| FE News
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| Supporting Neurodiverse Learners: From Policy to Practice| FE News
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FE News tag page of a collection of articles and thought leadership unpacking the Labour Party 'Growth and Skills Levy'.| FE News
| New Skills Hubs Launched to get Britain Building| FE News
| Immigration White Paper: Skills-First Immigration? | Sector Reaction| FE News
| 2025s Amendments to the Employment Rights Bill| FE News
An unrivalled network of Liverpool’s most successful entrepreneurs has joined forces to lend their support and experience to a unique academic course in entrepreneurship, delivered… Over 50 of Merseyside’s most successful business leaders launch new training course to support next generation of Entrepreneurs was published on FE News by The City of Liverpool College| FE News
It is disappointing and surprising to see that the number of students studying computing at GCSE has fallen by 4.4% this year. This is the… A dwindling interest in Computing and STEM? GCSE Results Analysis was published on FE News by Industry Experts| FE News
The ink is barely dry on the legislation to abolish the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) that gives its powers over technical education… Apprenticeship Lexicon was published on FE News by UVAC| FE News
| Data can be your most Powerful Storyteller| FE News
| Thousands of Apprenticeship Opportunities Created through School Rebuilding Programme| FE News
| August ONS: NEETs Rise to 948k, But Female Inactivity Increases| FE News
| Dedicated bilingual student takes classical next step on academic journey| FE News
Joined up thinking from education to employment, further education, skills and apprenticeship news. Thought leadership by FE community experts, FE News.| FE News
| Half of Employers Concerned Student use of AI is Misrepresenting Skills| FE News
| New £187m 'TechFirst' AI Skills Programme to Train 1m Students for Jobs of the Future| FE News
| Scotland needs Double the Number of Electricians to hit Net Zero| FE News
| 2025 Reform: 10,000 More Apprenticeship Places as English and Maths Rules Change| FE News
| £600 Million Construction Training Funding Package To Train 60,000 More Construction Workers| FE News
| ONS Labour Market Data, May 25. Is the UK Labour Market at a Crossroads?| FE News
| The Circular Nature of Skills Policy: A Groundhog Day Experience| FE News
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| Green Changemakers: Community is Everything| FE News
| Trust, Fraud and Reform: Navigating the FE Sector's Biggest Challenges | FE Soundbite 785| FE News
| Eroding Adult Education Stores up Problems for Tomorrow| FE News
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| Embedding AI for college educators and learners in Scotland| FE News
| Boost in Job Ad Numbers Suggest it is Too Soon for Gloom About 2025!| FE News
| Ofqual Seeks Views on Improvements to Supporting Compliance for AOs| FE News
| How AI is Turbocharging Qualification Fraud, and What AOs Can Do About It| FE News
| Ofsted's 'Report Card' - It's All About Trust| FE News
| How the Proposed Ofsted Inspections Would Look for Small Training Providers and Apprenticeship Providers| FE News
| Green Changemakers: A Second Operating System| FE News
| £19m To Support the Higher Education Sector in Wales| FE News
| Navigating the Changing EPA Landscape: A Need for Clarity on Recent Announcements| FE News
| ONS Labour Market - 136,000 People Aged 16-24 Now Unemployed, Making Up Two Thirds of New Jobseekers| FE News
| Higgs v Farmor's School – key points for the FE sector following judgment in landmark case| FE News
| Beyond the Deficit: Reframing Dyslexia at Work| FE News
| ADHD Friendly Careers Support is Key to Encouraging Young People with the Condition to Thrive| FE News
| Adult Skills Fund Cuts: Wrong-headed, counterproductive and the polar opposite of what’s needed| FE News