Those who pass matric often find there are not enough university spaces, while others fail entirely, trapped in a cycle of limited opportunities, writes Professor Colin Thakur ...
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A financial services firm has launched a new base in Birmingham city centre. Howden, which is a global insurance intermediary group, has brought all of its teams in the city together into a single ...
Thousands of apprenticeships are being created this year but research suggests many school-leavers face a lack of opportunities in their area.
Teaching course enrolments have soared in universities across the nation, with a major campus in Brisbane up 41 per cent on ...
Usvatte-aratchi Two thoughtful short essays on schools and education appeared in The Island newspaper on January 20th and 21st. The first was written by Lokubandara Tillakaratne, and the second by ...
Research shows women do most household chores but what about when they go on strike? A support group, Exhausted Anonymous, ...
The community came together to remember the New Zealand pilot who died after steering his crashing Spitfire away from the ...
Anna Draper, Head of People, Culture and Purpose at BDO, said: “Apprenticeships play a vital role in building an inclusive ...
David Seymour is defending new school lunches that some students are comparing to prison food. While visiting an Auckland high school to see the results of his reworked school lunch programme, the ...
Keir McClusky, Alex Harris and Joe are three Staffordshire apprentices joining in the celebrations for this year’s National Apprenticeship Week.
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