Archive for 'College Education'
Hugh Reilly: ‘For some it’s a case of goodbye Edinburgh – hello Napier’ – Scotsman
Posted on 03. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Hugh Reilly: 'For some it's a case of goodbye Edinburgh – hello Napier' Scotsman IN RECENT years, a university education has cost an arm and a leg but, if Sue Roff of the University of Dundee has her way, selling a single kidney should provide enough currency to pay off a student loan. The marked improvement in this …
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AAB policy will hand ‘more resources to the social elite’ – Times Higher Education
Posted on 03. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Times Higher Education AAB policy will hand 'more resources to the social elite' Times Higher Education But Higher Education Statistics Agency data show that universities in the AAB elite are strongly represented among the institutions with the fewest students from state schools, from less wealthy socio-economic classes and from low-participation … and more
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Birthplace of the IB – a new home for Cheltenham Ladies’ College head – Re:locate Magazine (blog)
Posted on 02. Aug, 2011 by admin.
The Guardian Birthplace of the IB – a new home for Cheltenham Ladies' College head Re:locate Magazine (blog) She went on to explain that “there are things about England and British education that are quite irksome – you have constantly to defend independent education . You feel beaten up.” “All these things like arguments over visas for foreign students, …
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Business Diary: August 2 – Yorkshire Post
Posted on 02. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Business Diary: August 2 Yorkshire Post …
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Universities Scotland names new convenor – Times Higher Education
Posted on 02. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Universities Scotland names new convenor Times Higher Education “We are very fortunate in Scotland that the public, parliament and government place such value on higher education and we take confidence from the robust assurances, given by government, to protect the quality of teaching and research in our … and more
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Doncaster school in £16m rebuild – The Star
Posted on 02. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Construction Enquirer Doncaster school in £16m rebuild The Star “The rebuild of Campsmount Technology College is a continuing success and we are very proud to be contributing further to the significant improvements being made to education facilities in Doncaster.” The proposal for Outwood has now been submitted and … Wates to start on £16m academy by end of year Construction Enquirer all 2 news articles
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Memories of a dedicated woman – Northumberland Gazette
Posted on 31. Jul, 2011 by admin.
Memories of a dedicated woman Northumberland Gazette … Education Authority for 32 years and was awarded the MBE for services to education . She was educated at Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Church High School for Girls, where she was head girl, and Newnham College , Cambridge, graduating with a degree in history.
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High School youngsters’ African adventure – Guide and Gazette
Posted on 31. Jul, 2011 by admin.
Guide and Gazette High School youngsters' African adventure Guide and Gazette It is the third time religious education teacher Jim Bell has visited the African country with the school, who are involved in the Level8 programme which funds projects across Rwanda. The pupils visited many of the Level8 projects including the Comfort ..
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New sixth form in pipeline for Widnes – Runcorn and Widnes World
Posted on 30. Jul, 2011 by admin.
New sixth form in pipeline for Widnes Runcorn and Widnes World … education providers to examine ways of complementing other sixth form provision so that Widnes provides excellence and outstanding choice for all.” At present, there are only two sixth forms in Widnes, at SS Peter & Paul RC College and Riverside …
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Labour talks to young people – Mearns Today
Posted on 30. Jul, 2011 by admin.
Mearns Today Labour talks to young people Mearns Today She led a discussion about education in the North-East.








