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Further education colleges pick up the pieces of this overly rigid education system. They challenge the reductive assumptions that underpin it: that some students are academic and others will ...
The UK Department for Education has announced a last-minute cut in funding to pay for additional students at further education colleges in England this year, in another sign of looming budget ...
A crisis in education funding could see the closure of as many as four in ten sixth-form and further education colleges, according to a new financial analysis.
New research suggests that 8 out of 10 colleges are not compliant with accessibility laws, meaning some visually impaired students may face barriers in accessing further education. Show more All ...
Many IT teams in further education colleges are lacking at least some facet of IT skills, according to member organisation Jisc. When looking into IT infrastructure reviews of further education ...
TWO of South Wales’ biggest further education colleges yesterday announced they are to merge.
TWO further education colleges in Glasgow - Stow College and North Glasgow College - are preparing to merge.
Further education (FE) colleges and universities could face "horrific" Stormont funding cuts of almost 20%, BBC News NI understands.
As universities strive to improve teaching, they should look to schools and further education colleges for lessons in effective pedagogy and student engagement, write Russ Woodward, Tim Veal and ...
Further Education (FE) colleges in Northern Ireland “continue to face financial challenges”, a new report has found. The six colleges across the north “again reported deficits” in 2022/23 ...
A UK government survey found that 86% of further education colleges reported experiencing a cyber breach or attack in the past year.
Our recent research, the Transforming Lives project, looks into how further education colleges can reconnect students to education as a meaningful and valuable part of their lives.