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Higher Education Students: Statutory Duty of Care - [Sir Robert Syms in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates It is an honour to serve under your chairmanship, Sir Robert. I thank my hon.
Higher Education Students: Statutory Duty of Care - [Sir Robert Syms in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates I will in a second, but I have some very important stuff for families to get through.
Higher Education Students: Statutory Duty of Care - [Sir Robert Syms in the Chair] | Westminster Hall debates Although education is a devolved issue, as the hon. Lady knows, I will of course work with the devolved authorities—absolutely.
Semiconductors: BTEC Qualifications | Department for Education | Written Answers Apprenticeships and technical qualifications such as T Levels must be based on occupational standards codesigned with employers and approved
Overseas Students: Visas | Department for Education | Written Answers The UK has been successful in delivering the government’s International Education Strategy ambition of hosting at least 600,000 students per
Arts: Vocational Education | Department for Education | Written Answers The department is investing £300 million in capital funding to establish 21 Institutes of Technology across the country.
Further Education: St Helena | Department for Education | Written Answers The government makes provision for students in tertiary education from St Helena and other British Overseas Territories.
Students: Loans | Department for Education | Written Answers Decisions on student support for higher education courses are taken on an annual basis and changes for the 2023/24 academic year were made t
Level 3 Qualifications Review Update | Department for Education | Written Ministerial Statements Today I am announcing an update to phase 2 of the Government’s reforms to post-16 qualifications at level 3 in England – removing funding fr
British Students Abroad: Sudan | Department for Education | Written Answers The department knows that UK national students will be concerned about any disruption to their education as a result of the conflict in Suda