The consultation seeks views on the independent review of student support in further and higher education in Scotland, chaired by Jayne-Anne Gadhia. The review and consultation takes place in the wider context of Scottish Government ambitions to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the post-16 learner journey and work on Widening Access.
Congratulations to Geng Wang, a PhD student in the School of Education, who has been awarded a grant to the maximum value of £1500 by the UCCL (Universities’ China Committee in London) to support her research on vocational education in China. Supervised by Dr Lesley Doyle and Professor Vic Lally, Geng is investigating the lives and aspirations of young people in Chinese vocational colleges.
EAN conference delegates will have the opportunity to discover and explore the extraordinary Mathamatikum Museum in Giessen at the complimentary reception, held on the first day of the conference.
The Centre for Research in Education Inclusion and Diversity (CREID) is pleased to extend a warm invitation to you and your colleagues to join our seminar “Higher Education, Funding & Access: Scotland & the UK in International Perspective”, to be held at the University of Edinburgh on the 31st August between 9:30am and 3:30pm.
The state of our mental health, re-engaging young adults in learning, the role of adult education in achieving sustainability, our Adult Learners' Week Launch in Canberra and fantastic learning events are all featured in this week's news.
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