The Liberal Democrat manifesto has now been published. This is what they say about post-16 education. On science and research they say: creating a dynamic environment for science and innovation Britain’s future depends on a vibrant research base and the ability of innovators to exploit the country’s intellectual capital to generate new homegrown high tech [...]
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Conservative manifesto pledges
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
The Conservative manifesto has now been published. This is what they have to say on post-16 education: Improve skills and strengthen higher education Developing economies are able to provide highly-skilled work at a fraction of the cost of British labour. The only way we can compete is by dramatically improving the skills of Britain’s workforce, yet thousands of young people leave [...]
UCU responds to budget
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
UCU today welcomed announcements in the budget of extra student places in universities and colleges. However, it said high quality education could not be delivered with fewer staff and bigger class sizes. The union welcomed news of 20,000 additional university places, largely in STEM subjects, but questioned who would be teaching the extra students. The [...]
When the youths met the MPs
Monday, 15 March 2010
At our recent Westminster event young people from across the UK met with MPs from the main parties to ask about their views on education, training and youth unemployment. You can watch our short videos of the event below. John Hayes MP, Conservative shadow education and skills minister Stephen Williams MP, Lib Dem shadow minister university [...]
UCU releases details of regions’ ‘qualification deserts’
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
Unqualified youngsters four times more likely to be unemployed than students with an A-level UCU today said the current jungle of further education funding streams was a nightmare to negotiate and needed urgent simplification. The union said access to qualifications was vital as figures showed that youngsters with no qualifications were over four times more [...]
UK youngsters to grill MPs
Friday, 19 February 2010
Youngsters from West Yorkshire, Sheffield, Birmingham and Bristol who are not in education, employment or training (known as NEETs) will be quizzing politicians on 24 February about their policies for education. The youngsters will travel to Westminster to take part in a question and answer session with Labour, Liberal Democrat and Conservative politicians. The event has [...]
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