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English Language: Education | Department for Education | Written Answers The government plans to announce shortly how people arriving from Ukraine aged 19 or over will be able to access adult education, including
University of Exeter: Carbon Emissions | Department for Education | Written Answers No specific assessment is made by government departments of individual educational institutions to assess their progress to becoming net zer
Student Loan Changes: Social Mobility | Education | Commons debates Our changes mean a fairer deal for students, graduates and the taxpayer, and build on our work to drive up quality so that more young people
Student Loan Changes: Social Mobility | Education | Commons debates When we published our response to Augar, we also published our impact assessment in full, but at the heart of our plans is fairness, as I ha
Student Loan Changes: Social Mobility | Education | Commons debates Once again, this shows the Opposition’s obsession with targets and numbers.
Young People from Deprived Backgrounds: Access to Higher Education | Education | Commons debates We have asked the Office for Students to refocus the access and participation regime on real social mobility by getting students on to cours
Young People from Deprived Backgrounds: Access to Higher Education | Education | Commons debates Under our Government, disadvantaged 18-year-olds in England are now 82% more likely to go to university than in 2010.
Young People from Deprived Backgrounds: Access to Higher Education | Education | Commons debates It is a desperate time when we have a question such as that from the Opposition, which is not even really a question.
Young People from Deprived Backgrounds: Access to Higher Education | Education | Commons debates I can inform the House that the Bill will be back in due course, and we can guarantee this Government’s commitment to honour our manifesto p
Higher Education: Improving Quality | Education | Commons debates For the first time ever, the Office for Students is setting minimum thresholds for completion and for progression rates to graduate jobs.