Funding in Response to Unprecedented Situation Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth has confirmed up to £40 million funding in principle for the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) to support the University of
Funding in Response to Unprecedented Situation Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth has confirmed up to £40 million funding in principle for the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) to support the University of
Growing Numbers in Higher & Further Education in 2023-24 The number of young people in work, training or further study nine months after they left school has increased. The proportion
Picture Improving in Scotland While Fees Hiked Down South As tuition fees are hiked to £9,535 a year for students in England under the new Labour government, it is important
Supporting Delivery of Wider Range of Services A new undergraduate degree has been launched to increase the skills, knowledge and experience that optometry students will have when they graduate. The
Only the SNP Will Protect Scotland’s Future The SNP have called out Labour’s plans for Scotland and challenged Anas Sarwar to disown the ideas from senior members of his party. It
Plans to Maximise Scotland’s Global Reputation Promoting Scotland’s world leading university research and economic potential is at the core of the country’s first International Education Strategy (IES). The IES sets
Changes to Residency Conditions for 2023-24 Academic Year Eligibility for free student tuition support in Scotland will be extended to cover a wider range of immigration statuses under new proposals.
SNP ‘Only Party Offering Hope’ The SNP has accused the pro-Brexit Labour Party of “lurching to the right and abandoning young people“, following a series of embarrassing U-turns from Keir Starmer on
Uplift in bursaries and loan packages. Financial support available to undergraduate students will rise by £900 from the start of the 2023-24 academic year. Estranged students in higher education and
Widening access an “unambiguous success”. Scotland is continuing to “set the pace” when it comes to students from deprived areas getting into university, the Commissioner for Fair Access has said.