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UK research infrastructure – £1bn and counting
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28 Màrt 2024

The UK Research Partnership Investment Fund (UKRPIF) reached a significant milestone this week with its total investment now topping £1 billion.

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SFC publishes indicative college funding allocations
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28 Màrt 2024

The Scottish Funding Council (SFC) has today published indicative funding allocations for Scotland’s colleges for Academic Year 2024-25.

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SFC publishes latest college staffing data
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26 Màrt 2024

Staffing trends over the past nine years revealed in new report.

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Health and the environment lead the field at KE awards
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15 Màrt 2024

The annual Knowledge Exchange Awards once again underline the value of partnerships and the creativity of Scotland’s innovators.

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Learning lessons for the future
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14 Màrt 2024

Education Scotland report highlights lessons from the pandemic and says colleges are striving to help their students to progress.

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College enrolments rise for a second year
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12 Màrt 2024

According to a new SFC report there were 248,907 college enrolments in 2022-23 with almost one in five 18 and 19 year olds attending college full time.

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Understanding the art of blending
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29 Gearr 2024

A new joint report from Scotland’s quality agencies lays the foundations for providing the most effective and inclusive mix of digital and traditional learning.

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Green investment at a critical time
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28 Gearr 2024

Biodiversity and commuter emissions are on the agenda for EAUC’s 2024-25 programme of SFC-backed initiatives.

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World Gaelic Week – supporting Gaelic immersion
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22 Gearr 2024

For World Gaelic Week 2024 we are looking at the impact of SFC funding on Gaelic in Scotland and focussing on the University of Glasgow’s Gaelic with Immersion programme.

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