Colleges

Four days of strikes confirmed at The Sheffield College after ‘insulting’ pay offer

The UCU says more than 200 members at the college could walk out

Jason Noble
Jason Noble
Colleges

What employers really want from college partnerships

Covid’s disruption to college-employer partnerships is an opportunity to reset expectations and deliver sustainably, writes Alex Dimsdale

JL Dutaut
Alex Dimsdale
Colleges, Ofsted
Billy Camden
Colleges

College confirms cyber attack brought down IT systems

England’s largest adult education college City Lit had cancelled online lessons before Christmas due to serious 'IT disruption'

Shane Chowen
Shane Chowen
Colleges

Struggling college faces apprenticeships ban

Ofsted set to judge apprenticeship provision 'inadequate' in overall grade 3 report

Billy Camden
Billy Camden
Colleges

Ban on borrowing puts college capital projects ‘at risk’

New public sector rules ‘totally unclear’, say leaders

Billy Camden
Billy Camden
Apprenticeships, Colleges, skills

Public Accounts Committee warns skills system is ‘failing to deliver’

Committee recommends review of apprenticeship levy among its findings

Jason Noble
Jason Noble
Colleges

Subcontracting and ‘too comfortable’ governors top FE Commissioner concerns for colleges

The FE Commissioner has also claimed some T Level courses have been withdrawn because colleges haven't been able to...

Shane Chowen
Shane Chowen
Colleges

Wintery conditions cause dozens of college campuses to close

Plummeting temperatures, snowy downpours and travel disruption have caused dozens of colleges to close campuses and move lessons online...

Shane Chowen
Shane Chowen