Education in the media: Monday 9 April 2018
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Today’s blog looks at the number of part-time students and its effect on the Open University.
Today’s blog looks at the number of part-time students and its effect on the Open University.
...year lifetime of a student loan, after which any outstanding funds are written off by the government, this equates to a potential saving for some graduates of up to £24,000....
...a report on alternative providers in the higher education sector. The report said that the sector presents ‘too many opportunities to fraudsters’, allowing ineligible providers and students to claim student...
Today’s Education in the Media looks at the Office for Students and faith-based admissions. Office for Students On Wednesday 28 February, the Office for Students (OfS) - the new regulator...
Today’s Education in the Media looks at the Higher and Further Education review, school exclusions and the Together We Can Tackle Child Abuse campaign.
Today’s Education in the Media blog looks a report by the University and College Union about university vice-chancellors and remuneration bodies and the Secretary of State's tour of the Midlands and North East.
...reporting tool to make it easier for people to come forward. Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Graham Virgo has written a blog, which has been published in the i...
Today’s Education in the Media looks at the report by UCAS on university applications and the continued coverage around uniform policies in schools.
Today’s education in the media blog looks at new figures on widening participation in higher education.
Today’s Education in the media blog focuses on online websites offering ‘fake degrees’, and what we are doing to tackle this, as well as an NAO report into the number of pupils taking STEM subjects.