Figures show nursery-age children in the North West are below average in development
The North West had the lowest percentage of young children with a good level of development for the past two
The North West had the lowest percentage of young children with a good level of development for the past two
Eight trainee chefs have secured full-time positions on their dream career paths following the launch of a new training scheme.
Sixty businesses have announced their support for new proposals to overhaul technical education in Greater Manchester.
A Manchester lecturer will lead a project in Ukraine this week to help ease the severe disruption to the education
Based on the hit BBC children’s series, the Operation Ouch! exhibition at the Manchester Science and Industry Museum brings to
With crumbling schools and 9% of teachers leaving the profession in a year, Britain’s education system is in crisis. And
In an attempt at a major rebrand, the University of Bolton has applied to change its name to the University
Manchester Universities have failed to impress in newly released Good University Rankings, as other research suggests a dive in student
A University professor has lifted the lid on the “untenable” workloads and the mental health struggles affecting academic staff which
After securing its first devolution deal since 2017, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) is spearheading a new direction for
The COVID-19 pandemic shook the foundations of education worldwide, with England being no exception. In a recent study conducted by
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