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Apprenticeships and Skills Minister Anne Milton announces the third and final round of colleges to receive funding from the Strategic College Improvement Fund.
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Apprenticeship and Skills Minister Anne Milton announces the second round of colleges to receive funding from the Strategic College Improvement Fund
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Pearson and NCFE have been awarded contracts to deliver the first three T Levels from 2020.
Bids are being invited from Colleges to apply for funding to help boost standards.
Young people taking T Levels from 2020 to benefit from funding boost
Seven new T Levels including Health, Onsite Construction and Building Services Engineering will be taught from 2021.
Bids are being invited from colleges and post-16 providers to attract industry professionals to teach in further education
Successful colleges receive funding as part of a multi-million pound initiative to help increase the quality of further education
80% of apprentice award winners are from the Northern Powerhouse.
Colleges, schools and post-16 providers are being encouraged to have their say on how new T Levels will be funded
Apprenticeships and Skills Minister Anne Milton speech at the Association of Colleges conference
New National Leaders of Governance announced today to help improve college best practice across the country.
26 innovative construction projects win share of £22 million to train thousands of workers
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