Welsh FE squeeze tightens
The squeeze on Welsh further education will continue in the next academic year. Allocations for 1997-98 announced this week by the Further Education Funding Council for Wales total Pounds 155.794...
The squeeze on Welsh further education will continue in the next academic year. Allocations for 1997-98 announced this week by the Further Education Funding Council for Wales total Pounds 155.794...
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Northern Ireland can't keep its students. The THES looks at the troubled province in its latest regional spotlight Robert Cormack of Queen's University and Robert Osborne of Ulster University, known...
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