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Data Poverty in Scotland and Wales

Data Poverty in Scotland and Wales

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We are pleased to share a report published today, called Data Poverty in Scotland and Wales . The research is the first we are aware of that tries to understand the scale and depth of data poverty in Wales and Scotland.

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UALL Work and Learning Network: Network News - April 2021

UALL Work and Learning Network: Network News - April 2021

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In this issue, the Work and Learning Network have included a fantastic spotlight contribution from Dr Stan Lester who has a unique perspective on degree apprenticeships, some useful updates from the Government regarding COVID-19 reopening plans, and some notes on UALL’s engagement with the new debates surrounding lifelong learning and UVAC’s timely State of the Nation event.
 
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Local, place-based, and community-driven approaches to peacebuilding - A new project led by Yulia Nesterova

Local, place-based, and community-driven approaches to peacebuilding

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We are pleased to announce that the project, Local, place-based, and community-driven approaches to peacebuilding, has been funded under the British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant programme with a grant of £9,803. The project is led by CR&DALL core member, Yulia Nesterova, and seeks to draw on diverse conflict and post-conflict contexts to develop a local, place-based, community-driven model of peacebuilding through education and learning that can be adaptive to different contexts.

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New project | Employability in programme development (EPD) led by Kristinn Hermannsson

Employability in programme development (EPD)

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We are pleased to announce a new project 'Employability in programme development (EPD): Establishing a labour market to higher education feedback loop drawing on local labour market intelligence', which seeks to establish a feedback loop from the labour market to HEIs in order inform programme and course design to best support the employability of future graduates.

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Lifelong options: Improving opportunities for adult learners, supporting local and national prosperity

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The event will explore approaches for ensuring the higher education sector is accessible and responsive to the needs of adult learners. Keynotes from Michelle Donelan MP, Minister of State for Universities and Lord Bilimoria of Chelsea CBE DL will consider what the government’s new lifelong learning policy means for adult learners and how higher education and industry working together can develop a workforce for the future. We will also be looking at the impact of COVID-19 on these students.

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