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Qualifications: Finance | Department for Education | Written Answers The department’s reforms aim to place our world class A levels and T Levels at the heart of study programmes.
Electrical Engineering: Vocational Guidance | Department for Education | Written Answers The government is investing £3.8 billion more in further education and skills over this Parliament to ensure people can access high-quality
Students: Debts | Department for Education | Written Answers Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the government was clear that universities were expected to maintain academic standards and the quantity o
Government Response to the Lifelong Loan Entitlement Consultation | Department for Education | Written Ministerial Statements Today I am announcing the publication of the Lifelong Loan Entitlement (LLE) Government consultation response.
Universities: British Overseas Territories | Department for Education | Written Answers The department does not provide support to universities located in the British Overseas Territories.
T-levels | Department for Education | Written Answers From the 2,000 qualifications that are available at Level 3, approximately 700 qualifications were identified which may overlap with wave 1
Mathematics: Higher Education | Department for Education | Written Answers Higher education (HE) providers are independent, autonomous institutions responsible for their own decisions on staffing issues, including h
Higher Education: Nottingham South | Department for Education | Written Answers We want to provide a ladder of opportunity so that everyone can get the education and skills they need for job security and prosperity, and
English Language: Education | Department for Education | Written Answers The department is aware that language skills are crucial to help people integrate into life in England, as well as to break down barriers to
Free School Meals: Nottingham South | Department for Education | Written Answers The department publishes statistics on 15-year-old pupils from state-funded and special schools who entered higher education (HE) by age 19