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Leave us alone, now
It’s been wonderful to have politicians notice further education...now could they back off for a while, please?
5 May 2017
‘My heart is with people who are disadvantaged in education and life’
As she departs from her role after seven years as chief executive of Ucas, Mary Curnock Cook tells Stephen Exley about Tony Blair’s ‘wobble’ over scrapping A levels, her support for proposals to introduce T levels and her ‘completely demented’ time leading the government’s brief for 14-19 education
5 May 2017
Don’t flash our cash
Further education benefits when people from outside the sector join colleges in leadership roles – but that doesn’t mean that colleges should offer extravagant pay packages
28 April 2017
Merger between university and college cancelled
The University of Bolton has pulled out of a proposed merger with Bury College due to ‘issues and complexities’, but is pressing ahead with plans to merge with Bolton College
26 April 2017
EU students remain eligible for loans and grants in 2018-19
Universities and science Minister Jo Johnson said the move will ‘provide reassurance to the brightest minds from across Europe ’
21 April 2017
‘We’ve got a big role to play in the success of our nation’
Celebrating today’s launch of a prestigious new FE strategic leadership programme, Sir Frank McLoughlin explains to Stephen Exley why being a college principal was ‘the best job I ever did’
21 April 2017
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